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Police: Schaumburg woman shot by neighbor

Police: Schaumburg woman shot by neighbor

Schaumburg police said a woman was shot by a neighbor Wednesday afternoon, but the wound is not considered life-threatening.

 
Write-in candidates fall short in District 211 election

Write-in candidates fall short in District 211 election

A pair of write-in candidates’ votes appeared to not seriously threaten the balloted candidates in the April 1 election for three available seats on the Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 board of education, according to the still unofficial tally.

 
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Demolition of now obsolete Schaumburg village hall begins, time capsule recovered

Demolition of now obsolete Schaumburg village hall begins, time capsule recovered

Demolition on the exterior of Schaumburg’s former village hall started Thursday morning, but not before a hidden away time capsule had been safely recovered from within.

 
Schaumburg to keep grocery tax, ‘flexibility’ in balanced budget amid economic uncertainty

Schaumburg to keep grocery tax, ‘flexibility’ in balanced budget amid economic uncertainty

Schaumburg trustees have unanimously recommended introducing a 1% grocery tax to replace one the state collects on behalf of municipalities but is eliminating next year.

 
Former furniture store in Schaumburg finds new life as orthotic, prosthetic care clinic

Former furniture store in Schaumburg finds new life as orthotic, prosthetic care clinic

The conversion of a former Ethan Allen furniture store in Schaumburg into a 19,500-square-foot integrated care clinic for orthotic and prosthetic patients is complete.

 
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Wrecking ball days away from demolishing Schaumburg village hall

Wrecking ball days away from demolishing Schaumburg village hall

Two weeks after staff finished moving out, Schaumburg’s 52-year-old village hall is expected to be demolished over the coming days.

 
No injuries reported, four cats rescued from fire that damaged Schaumburg homes

No injuries reported, four cats rescued from fire that damaged Schaumburg homes

No injuries were reported from a fire that damaged all four units of a quadplex house in Schaumburg Monday afternoon.

 
Italian beef for breakfast? Portillo’s offering morning menu at select locations through summer

Italian beef for breakfast? Portillo’s offering morning menu at select locations through summer

Starting Tuesday, April 15, five Portillo’s locations will offer a limited-time breakfast menu for the summer with a lineup that includes breakfast sandwiches, a chocolate cake doughnut collaboration with Stan’s Donuts and, of course, Italian beef.

 
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Easter egg hunts and events for kids, teens and adults across the suburbs

Easter egg hunts and events for kids, teens and adults across the suburbs

With Easter on Sunday, April 20, here are some of the egg hunts and other Easter events happening this weekend in the suburbs.

 
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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