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‘You are not alone’: Suburban communities try to reassure residents ahead of threatened immigration raids

‘You are not alone’: Suburban communities try to reassure residents ahead of threatened immigration raids

As the Chicago area girds for federal immigration raids, some communities are publicly supporting local immigrants and trying to relieve growing anxiety.

 
Trump’s National Guard threats upend Mexican parade plans in Lake County, Chicago

Trump’s National Guard threats upend Mexican parade plans in Lake County, Chicago

One Mexican Independence Day parade in the Chicago area is postponed. Another doubled its volunteer staff to ensure celebrators’ safety. A third parade’s organizers are watching closely, poised to pivot if the political climate worsens.

 
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Two people killed in Geneva crash Friday

Two people killed in Geneva crash Friday

A Geneva couple died Friday afternoon after a two-car crash, officials said.

 
New halal restaurant chain Slaw Burger launches in Palatine, Schaumburg

New halal restaurant chain Slaw Burger launches in Palatine, Schaumburg

The new suburban restaurant chain Slaw Burger, recently launched in Palatine and Schaumburg, has high ambitions to fill both a niche in high-quality food options and the region with convenient locations.

 
Pope Leo partnering with two big names in Chicago dining for restaurant at historic papal retreat

Pope Leo partnering with two big names in Chicago dining for restaurant at historic papal retreat

Celebrity chef Art Smith and restaurateur Phil Stefani will open a restaurant and handle catering services at Borgo Laudato Si’, part of a historic papal retreat newly opened to the public.

 
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New Illinois law requires police to act swiftly on missing persons cases

New Illinois law requires police to act swiftly on missing persons cases

A new Illinois law requires police to immediately investigate missing persons cases using expanded databases, addressing flaws exposed in part by the John Wayne Gacy case.

 
Tore & Luke’s in Palatine to close Sunday for reported move, next location still unknown

Tore & Luke’s in Palatine to close Sunday for reported move, next location still unknown

A suddenly announced move from its 2-year-old current location in Palatine suggests another chapter on the way in the more than 40-year history of Tore & Luke’s Italian Beef & Pizza in the area.

 
Naperville man faces child porn charges

Naperville man faces child porn charges

A Naperville man has been charged with possession and dissemination of child pornography.

 
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Ascension officials face community concerns at Elk Grove Village town hall

Ascension officials face community concerns at Elk Grove Village town hall

Ascension Health officials fielded sharp criticism about their decision to shut down labor and delivery services at the hospital system’s Elk Grove Village facility during a town hall Thursday night.

 
Carol Stream entrepreneur running to succeed retiring Grant in Illinois House

Carol Stream entrepreneur running to succeed retiring Grant in Illinois House

Carol Stream Republican Robert Vrankovich is running to succeed longtime GOP lawmaker Amy Grant, who is retiring from her 47th state House district seat.

 

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