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‘Why risk it?’: Despite state ban, fireworks injure on average 150 each year in Illinois

‘Why risk it?’: Despite state ban, fireworks injure on average 150 each year in Illinois

If it’s anything like the past decade, roughly 150 Illinois residents will be injured in a fireworks-related accident this year. Most of them will occur in the days surrounding the July 4 holiday.

 
Vape vending machines facing pushback from some suburbs

Vape vending machines facing pushback from some suburbs

A fledgling Elmhurst-based company that distributes vending machines offering e-cigarettes and vaping products throughout the suburbs is facing pushback from some communities.

 
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‘A sight to behold’: 2,025 flags fly in Wheaton’s Field of Honor

‘A sight to behold’: 2,025 flags fly in Wheaton’s Field of Honor

More than 2,000 American flags were put up on Saturday for Wheaton’s Field of Honor, which will be on display at Seven Gables Park until July 4.

 
Coming on strong: Gabriel Hill is dominating Naperville North’s charts on his way to the Big Ten

Coming on strong: Gabriel Hill is dominating Naperville North’s charts on his way to the Big Ten

Gabe Hill makes a strong case at defensive tackle for Naperville North

 
‘The life of an angel’: Plainfield monument dedicated to slain 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy

‘The life of an angel’: Plainfield monument dedicated to slain 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy

The Plainfield community gathered with family of Wadee Alfayoumi on Saturday to dedicate a monument honoring the life of the 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy killed in a hate crime.

 
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Runners fly to the finish during airport 5K

Runners fly to the finish during airport 5K

Runners “flew” to the finish line under the watchful eye of the control tower Saturday during the Run the Runway 5K at Chicago Executive Airport in Wheeling.

 
Tucker enjoys huge game against former team as Cubs hammer Astros

Tucker enjoys huge game against former team as Cubs hammer Astros

Kyle Tucker launched a three-run homer and matched a season high with four hits against the team that traded him in December, and the Cubs routed Houston 12-3 to stop the Astros' five-game winning streak. Tucker also scored four times to pace a Cubs lineup that pounded out 15 hits, including three by Dansby Swanson.

 
Elburn rejects proposal to allow golf carts on streets

Elburn rejects proposal to allow golf carts on streets

Elburn will not become a golf cart community, following a recent unanimous village board vote against the proposal.

 
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Where you can see Fourth of July fireworks displays in the suburbs

Where you can see Fourth of July fireworks displays in the suburbs

Here are some of the fireworks displays planned to celebrate the Fourth of July in the area.

 
Yes, it’s possible to be bullish on the Bulls

Yes, it’s possible to be bullish on the Bulls

Faith in the Bulls, and the management team, seems to be hitting a low point in Chicago. Here’s a dissenting voice, a vision of a brighter future based on the current nucleus.

 

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