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‘We cannot fumble this opportunity’: Arlington Heights officials say tax break bill needed to keep the Bears in Illinois

‘We cannot fumble this opportunity’: Arlington Heights officials say tax break bill needed to keep the Bears in Illinois

Arlington Heights Mayor Jim Tinaglia and other local leaders on Friday urged Illinois legislators to pass property tax break legislation to support a Bears stadium redevelopment. Without it, he warned that Illinois could lose the Bears to Indiana.

 
Barrington High alum Liam Starnes returns to ‘Jeopardy!’ for Tournament of Champions

Barrington High alum Liam Starnes returns to ‘Jeopardy!’ for Tournament of Champions

A Barrington High School alum who found success on “Jeopardy!” last year will be featured in Monday’s episode.

 
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‘He did so much for the community’: Warrenville mourns beloved public servant

‘He did so much for the community’: Warrenville mourns beloved public servant

Warrenville officials and residents are mourning the Tuesday death of a beloved community service and animal control officer.

 
‘A giant’ and ‘friend’ of Vernon Township, former state senator Bill Peterson dies

‘A giant’ and ‘friend’ of Vernon Township, former state senator Bill Peterson dies

Longtime Vernon Township supervisor and former state Sen. William E. “Bill” Peterson Jr. of Long Grove died Jan. 11 at age 89 at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights.

 
Four arrested fleeing from police in unrelated incidents

Four arrested fleeing from police in unrelated incidents

In line with DuPage County’s efforts to charge anyone accused of attempting to flee from police, officers with the Addison, Bensenville, Elmhurst and Glen Ellyn Police D...

 
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Hoerner, Shaw react to Cubs adding Bregman, uncertainty about their futures

Hoerner, Shaw react to Cubs adding Bregman, uncertainty about their futures

Before the Cubs Convention began Friday, Nico Hoerner and Matt Shaw reflected on the additon of Alex Bregman and how that may affect their roles.

 

Pritzker signs ‘Clean Slate’ act to help those with nonviolent criminal records

Over 1.7 million Illinois adults will be eligible to have their nonviolent criminal records automatically sealed after Gov. JB Pritzker on Friday signed the long-debated ‘Clean Slate’ Act.

 
Diocese of Joliet sued in Will County over priest sex abuse allegations from 1990s

Diocese of Joliet sued in Will County over priest sex abuse allegations from 1990s

A Will County lawsuit claims a priest who died in 2014 had sexually abused a minor who attended a Catholic elementary school in Villa Park in the early 1990s.

 
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Owners of The Graceful Ordinary bringing two new concepts to St. Charles

Owners of The Graceful Ordinary bringing two new concepts to St. Charles

The husband-and-wife team behind The Graceful Ordinary restaurant in St. Charles is bringing two new concepts to town.

 
DuPage board members press for answers about county clerk investigation

DuPage board members press for answers about county clerk investigation

Some DuPage County Board members are questioning why a state investigation regarding bidding by the county clerk is taking so long and suggested that concluding the probe might help resolve the ongoing dispute.

 

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