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Rolling Meadows is one of the 30 Chicago area communities that’s getting help with increasing transportation options and making streets safer for everyone. Every year, the Chicago Metropolitan ...
OFF THE RECORD column Aerial view of O'Hare Lakes looking north. The future of the property of one of the largest northwest suburban office centers -- O’Hare Lakes on Des Plaines’ south side ...
About 120 people made their way to Kirk Lane Park in Niles for the third annual Niles Pride Rainbow Walk on a scorching hot day Saturday (June 21).
Glenview firefighters responded to two heat exhaustion-related calls Monday (June 23) when the National Weather Service put air temperatures at 95 degrees Fahrenheit and heat indexes as high as ...
The village of Arlington Heights has hired Mila Tsagalis as its new director of Health & Human Services. With more than 25 years of experience, Tsagalis is known for her collaborative approach ...
The first-ever transit day pass that works on all three Chicago area transit systems was officially released on Friday (June 20), almost a year after the three agencies first approved it. While ...
Officials at this week's Greener Glenview event at the Glenview Public Library announced a free composting program. (From left) Glenview resident Jeff Green, Collective Resource Vice President ...
The brothers are drawing on their Greek roots to develop a menu, and they recently got a liquor license. Elia Restaurant will open inside the former Mr. Snacks Park Ridge location, at 90 N ...
Village trustees recently authorized purchasing one new ambulance, nine new hybrid vehicles, seven new hybrid police squad cars, and one new police pickup truck.
Increases in the number of calls for help received by the Des Plaines Fire Department, overall population growth in the city, and the need to consider upgrades in staffing levels and facilities ...
Palatine Township trustees this week approved a seven-member mental health board following the successful April 1 referendum that asked voters to support creation of the community mental health board.
A Lake Forest church that wanted to relocate to the former Des Plaines Masonic Temple building at Graceland and Prairie avenues has withdrawn its plans.