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Take what you need, leave what you can: Little free pantries help the hungry

Take what you need, leave what you can: Little free pantries help the hungry

For years, suburban residents, libraries and houses of workshop have built and stocked little free pantries to assist people facing food insecurity.

 
Mount Prospect data center developer prepared to donate $3 million for recreation, street upgrades

Mount Prospect data center developer prepared to donate $3 million for recreation, street upgrades

Mount Prospect trustees are expected to approve an agreement Tuesday with data center developer Cloud HQ that would channel $3 million in developer contributions toward a shared-use path, street lighting, crosswalks and recreational facilities.

 
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Republican congressional candidate confronts Democratic rival with prison-themed gift bag at event

Republican congressional candidate confronts Democratic rival with prison-themed gift bag at event

A Republican congressional candidate called a Democratic rival “possessed” and tried to give her a bottle of what she said was holy water during a campaign event.

 
Houses proposed on part of historic Red Gate Farm near St. Charles

Houses proposed on part of historic Red Gate Farm near St. Charles

A developer has proposed building single-family houses on half of the historic Red Gate Farm near St. Charles.

 
‘Mustard on ice cream’: District celebrates new fleet of electric school buses

‘Mustard on ice cream’: District celebrates new fleet of electric school buses

West Aurora Unit District 129 welcomes 27 electric school buses, made possible by federal subsidies that are going away.

 
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Five people hurt in Gurnee crash

Five people hurt in Gurnee crash

Five people were injured in a car crash in Gurnee on Monday, officials said.

 
Schaumburg to host public information meeting Thursday for Meacham Road pedestrian bridge

Schaumburg to host public information meeting Thursday for Meacham Road pedestrian bridge

Schaumburg officials will host a public information meeting Thursday evening to provide details about a long-planned pedestrian bridge over Meacham Road, connecting the convention center and entertainment district on the east side with the Veridian development on the west.

 
Arlington Heights taps former Antioch, Niles official as new economic development chief

Arlington Heights taps former Antioch, Niles official as new economic development chief

Arlington Heights has hired Kim Biederman as its new economic development manager. She previously held a similar role in Antioch, and led several civic and nonprofit organizations.

 
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‘Where sustainability takes root’: Chipko Market in St. Charles promotes eco-friendly consumerism

‘Where sustainability takes root’: Chipko Market in St. Charles promotes eco-friendly consumerism

The roots of Chipko Market in St. Charles were born a world away, in the hearts of indigenous Indian women hugging trees, tenaciously staring down destructive loggers. Owner Vandana Planis said what began in the 1970s as a grassroots campaign to combat deforestation has fueled global movements. Her market is born of this ethos to seize the reins of produce sustainability and environmental protection.

 
Woman gets 21 years for killing brother, sister in DUI crash

Woman gets 21 years for killing brother, sister in DUI crash

A woman who killed two people in a drunk-driving crash was sentenced Monday to 21 years in prison.

 

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