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After public polling, District 214 may scale back potential referendum ask

After public polling, District 214 may scale back potential referendum ask

Survey data shows public support for a potential $400 million referendum for facility upgrades in Northwest Suburban High School District 214, but some school board members remain skeptical about a tax increase passing at the ballot box.

 
Paving paradise?: Historic Barrington neighborhood opposes District 220’s plan to buy land for parking

Paving paradise?: Historic Barrington neighborhood opposes District 220’s plan to buy land for parking

A Barrington neighborhood with a rich history is gathering petitions to stop Barrington Area Unit District 220’s plans to buy four properties to provide parking for its new auditorium.

 
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Girls volleyball: Benet advances to fourth straight 4A title game

Girls volleyball: Benet advances to fourth straight 4A title game

History was on the line for both Lockport and Benet in Friday night’s Class 4A state semifinal at CEFCU Arena. Lockport was making its second consecutive state semifinal...

 
T. rex replica goes to head of class at Conant

T. rex replica goes to head of class at Conant

A replica of the head of a nearly 70-million-year-old fossil is fueling curiosity among James B. Conant High School students. The Tyrannosaurus rex Norm’s skull was brought to the school this week on loan from the Field Museum’s Harris Learning Collection.

 
Protesters arrested after clashing with police outside Chicago-area immigration facility

Protesters arrested after clashing with police outside Chicago-area immigration facility

Authorities arrested 21 protesters Friday outside a Chicago-area federal immigration facility that activists say functions as a de facto detention center and is plagued by inhumane conditions.

 
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Aurora mayor, Paramount announce deal for 2026 support

Aurora mayor, Paramount announce deal for 2026 support

Aurora has announced that it will include $2 million for the Aurora Civic Center Authority in the city’s 2026 budget to help fund operations at the Paramount Theater, several other theaters, and an arts school.

 
Girls volleyball: Fremd falls in 4A state semifinals

Girls volleyball: Fremd falls in 4A state semifinals

For Fremd it was worth it. Sure, the result wasn't what the Vikings wanted, but they made the Final Four in girls volleyball. Making its third-ever Final Four appearance,...

 
Man gets 48 years for shooting pregnant woman

Man gets 48 years for shooting pregnant woman

A Chicago man who shot a pregnant woman in 2022 has been sentenced to 48 years in prison.

 
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Things to do Nov. 14-20: Reindeer Run at Brookfield Zoo Chicago, Grand Kyiv Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ and more

Things to do Nov. 14-20: Reindeer Run at Brookfield Zoo Chicago, Grand Kyiv Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ and more

Make plans for Brookfield Zoo Chicago’s Reindeer Run, “Swan Lake” at Waukegan’s Genesee, IllumiBrew at Morton Arboretum, the Grand Kyiv Ballet’s production of “The Nutcracker” at the Athenaeum Theatre in Chicago and more.

 
‘Not a big burden’: Parking fee on summer concert nights at Independence Grove to double to $20

‘Not a big burden’: Parking fee on summer concert nights at Independence Grove to double to $20

The parking fee on summer concert days at Independence Grove Forest Preserve near Libertyville will double next season to $20 per vehicle.

 

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