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Judge orders psychological exam for Schaumburg man charged with killing father

Judge orders psychological exam for Schaumburg man charged with killing father

A Cook County judge on Wednesday ordered a psychological examination for the man who authorities say fatally beat his father with a sledgehammer in the family’s Schaumburg home.

 
Fremd associate principal picked to lead Conant High

Fremd associate principal picked to lead Conant High

Fremd High School Associate Principal Michael Smith will become principal of Conant High School in Hoffman Estates July 1.

 
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District 54 posts vacancy after resignation of its longest-serving board member

District 54 posts vacancy after resignation of its longest-serving board member

Schaumburg Township Elementary District 54 has posted a request for applicants to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of its longest-serving board of education member.

 
Roselle firefighter rescued after falling through floor fighting house fire Tuesday

Roselle firefighter rescued after falling through floor fighting house fire Tuesday

A Roselle firefighter was uninjured after falling through a floor while battling a house fire near Schaumburg Tuesday afternoon.

 
2025 biking highlights in Illinois: Trikes as bikes, e-bikes, new laws and path plans

2025 biking highlights in Illinois: Trikes as bikes, e-bikes, new laws and path plans

Trikes as bikes, e-bikes, new laws and plans for biking and pedestrian paths were among the cycling stories making headlines in Illinois in 2025.

 
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Things to do Jan. 9-15: Free days at Shedd, Women’s Jazz Fest, Chicago RV Show and more

Things to do Jan. 9-15: Free days at Shedd, Women’s Jazz Fest, Chicago RV Show and more

Make plans to take advantage of free days at Shedd Aquarium, plus Erica Rhodes’ stand-up comedy at Zanies in Rosemont, the Women’s Jazz Festival at Hey Nonny, the Chicago RV Show in Schaumburg, ice skating and Cocoa Cabanas at Cantigny in Wheaton and more.

 
Where to enjoy sophisticated nonalcoholic drinks in the suburbs during Dry January

Where to enjoy sophisticated nonalcoholic drinks in the suburbs during Dry January

If you’re practicing Dry January, or just want to cut back back on alcohol while still enjoying a complex crafted drink, many suburban restaurants are putting a bigger emphasis on their nonalcoholic offerings.

 
Dining Out: $1.20 anniversary drink specials in Bartlett and ‘fry’ January at Morton’s

Dining Out: $1.20 anniversary drink specials in Bartlett and ‘fry’ January at Morton’s

120 Live Bartlett is celebrating a pair of anniversaries with $1.20 drink specials this weekend. Plus, there’s a fun “fry January” offer from Morton’s, new limited-time specials at Perry’s and more.

 
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