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Palatine village council members Monday night granted approval for a boxing and martial arts buisness to move into a Northwest Highway strip mall. → Read More
North Barrington's village administrator has departed about four months after she was appointed to the post to rejoin the town where she used to work. → Read More
Northwest Suburban High School District 214 officials and teachers union leaders say a draft reopening plan announced this week should not be considered final for the 2020-21 academic year. → Read More
Some Barrington Hills residents are opposing a proposal for a new property zoning classification they contend could lead to an entertainment operation at a mansion known for hosting charitable fundraisers and where guests can see rare collectibles, including the world's largest restored theater pipe organ. → Read More
A closed Palatine boxing and martial arts business is looking to reopen at Village Green Shopping Center. → Read More
A TGI Fridays restaurant in Wheeling has closed after 13 years of operation in the Lake-Cook Road corridor. → Read More
Although the leader of an organization helping disadvantaged minority youths contends race is a factor in his delayed plan to move into a Barrington Hills home with 25 children of color, village officials say the zoning code is the only issue. → Read More
It took a little coaxing, but a 5-year-old cancer patient wound up on his father's shoulders and was carried out the family's Palatine home and onto the driveway Tuesday to see what his new bedroom will look like. → Read More
Deer Park Village President Dale Sands is giving up his post as the town's top elected official due to an out-of-state move. → Read More
Although the leader of an organization helping disadvantaged minority youths contends race is a factor in his delayed plan to move into a Barrington Hills home with 25 children of color, village officials say the zoning code is the only issue. → Read More
Glenview natural resources employees continue to monitor a village lake on the chance an alligator is lurking as reported by a Mount Prospect man last week. → Read More
An order granting belated racing dates to Arlington Park for this season received official ratification from the state Thursday. → Read More
Private fundraising through lemonade stands, donation jars, large contributions and other means resulted in a hefty check for Long Grove to help pay for restoration of a 114-year-old bridge that's on the National Register of Historic Places. → Read More
Barrington officials announced Thursday the hire of John Christian as the village's new fire chief, effective next month. → Read More
Palatine restaurants and bars have gained permission to not only have longer operating hours for outdoor dining and drinking, but also offer mellow live music for patrons. → Read More
Preparations are being made for the limited opening of two Palatine Park District outdoor pools. → Read More
With part of a restoration project completed, downtown Long Grove's 114-year-old bridge was lowered back into place over Buffalo Creek on Tuesday and now awaits its signature wooden cover before making a full comeback from damage caused by a truck crash almost two years ago. → Read More
Palatine village council members Monday night pulled the plug on this year's Street Fest but agreed to consider the idea of a drive-in concert as an alternative event. → Read More
Inverness resident Fredrick Schick, an experienced swimmer, is serving as an ambassador for a national organization in an effort to call attention to a life-threatening disease. → Read More
Although Arlington Park's president said the track now is willing to race without fans, members of a state agency on Friday delayed a vote to grant meet dates for this year as the track works to reach a collective bargaining agreement with a horsemen's association. → Read More