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Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows clash before state Supreme Court over sales tax from Cooper’s Hawk

Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows clash before state Supreme Court over sales tax from Cooper’s Hawk

Attorneys argued before the Illinois Supreme Court Wednesday over whether Rolling Meadows should pay Arlington Heights more than $1 million in misallocated sales taxes from Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant, which straddles the towns' borders.

 
Police: Driver speeding, on cellphone before fatal Wheeling crash

Police: Driver speeding, on cellphone before fatal Wheeling crash

A Chicago man who police say was speeding and using his cellphone when he rear-ended a disabled vehicle and killed its driver in Wheeling last fall faces charges of reckless homicide and aggravated use of electronic communication.

 
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Officials: Fires at Elgin homeless encampment were accidental and unrelated

Officials: Fires at Elgin homeless encampment were accidental and unrelated

Elgin fire officials say that three fires at the “Tent City” homeless encampment since early December were all accidental and unrelated, saying the use of heating equipment near combustible materials was a common factor in the three fires.

 
How West Chicago is hoping to revitalize its downtown

How West Chicago is hoping to revitalize its downtown

West Chicago is offering grants of up to $100,000 for property and business owners in its downtown.

 
Siblings charged in 2023 slaying of Fox Lake teen

Siblings charged in 2023 slaying of Fox Lake teen

A pair of siblings are in custody on murder charges stemming from the deadly 2023 shooting of a 17-year-old boy in Round Lake, police announced Wednesday.

 
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Gould helped set a gold standard for football and other programs at St. Charles North

Gould helped set a gold standard for football and other programs at St. Charles North

Mark Gould, St. Charles North’s first varsity football coach, will be among those inducted in the first class of the school’s athletics hall of fame on Saturday.

 
Coroner: Remains found near Carol Stream identified as human

Coroner: Remains found near Carol Stream identified as human

DuPage County Coroner Judith Lukas says remains found late last year near Carol Stream have been sent to a forensic lab for DNA testing.

 
‘He was thinking about the Smithsonian’: Dunn Museum expands to snare exhibition of renowned artist Alex Ross

‘He was thinking about the Smithsonian’: Dunn Museum expands to snare exhibition of renowned artist Alex Ross

At the suggestion of renowned comic book artist Alex Ross, exhibition space will be added at the Bess Bower Dunn Museum of Lake County to put Marvel and DC heroes up front.

 
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Sounding off: Vucevic vents after Bulls drop third straight home game

Sounding off: Vucevic vents after Bulls drop third straight home game

The Bulls dropped their third straight home game, losing to the shorthanded Atlanta Hawks 110-94 on Wednesday at the United Center. In the locker room, one player spoke up to address the team’s problems.

 
Some suburban reps plan to skip Trump’s inauguration

Some suburban reps plan to skip Trump’s inauguration

Several members of the suburban delegation to Congress won’t attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday.

 

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