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From ‘ghost town’ to boom town: How Arlington Alfresco kept downtown thriving

From ‘ghost town’ to boom town: How Arlington Alfresco kept downtown thriving

The co-owners of Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights faced financial difficulties when COVID-19 forced their business to close, but they recall how the village’s Arlington Alfresco outdoor dining initiative helped them survive.

 
Parents sue Arlington Heights school district, former nurse over misappropriated meds

Parents sue Arlington Heights school district, former nurse over misappropriated meds

Arlington Heights Elementary District 25, a former school nurse and other district officials face a lawsuit filed Thursday by the parents of one of several students given the wrong medications at school.

 
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Home & garden calendar, April 20-26

Home & garden calendar, April 20-26

Container design, Arbor Day event, plant sales galore and more.

 
Developer pulls plug on Arlington 425 project plagued by delays and financing woes

Developer pulls plug on Arlington 425 project plagued by delays and financing woes

The ambitious Arlington 425 development that would have transformed the face of downtown Arlington Heights and been the largest project in some two decades in town has been scrapped, Arlington Heights officials said Tuesday.

 
Dining out: 79-cent pork chop, restaurant weeks and more

Dining out: 79-cent pork chop, restaurant weeks and more

Perry’s Steakhouse is offering social media followers a shot at a 79-cent pork chop lunch, while a pair of suburbs are prepping for upcoming restaurant weeks.

 
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Hop to it: It’s not too late to make reservations for Easter brunch

Hop to it: It’s not too late to make reservations for Easter brunch

The clock is ticking if you want to make reservations for brunch on Easter Sunday. Here are some options that still might have availability.

 
Early-morning fire leaves two Arlington Heights apartments uninhabitable

Early-morning fire leaves two Arlington Heights apartments uninhabitable

No injuries were reported, but two apartments were left uninhabitable following an early-morning fire Tuesday in Arlington Heights.

 
The Week in Pictures photo gallery

The Week in Pictures photo gallery

Daily Herald photographers bring you moments found in the suburbs. ....

 
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From mayor to musician? Hayes made honorary member of Arlington Heights band

From mayor to musician? Hayes made honorary member of Arlington Heights band

Over his nearly 12 years as mayor, Tom Hayes has been an ardent supporter of the Arlington Heights Community Concert Band — attending nearly all its concerts, addressing ...

 
Former Arlington Heights pastor cleared of abuse allegations

Former Arlington Heights pastor cleared of abuse allegations

The beloved former pastor of a Catholic church in Arlington Heights has been cleared of sexual abuse allegations, the Archdiocese of Chicago announced over the weekend.

 

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