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Drinks to go? Arlington Heights could allow patrons to sip and stroll this summer

Drinks to go? Arlington Heights could allow patrons to sip and stroll this summer

Arlington Heights is considering a pilot “social district” program that would allow patrons to carry alcoholic beverages from licensed establishments while walking through the downtown Arlington Alfresco dining zone.

 
ComEd rates are going up again this summer, and rising demand is largely to blame

ComEd rates are going up again this summer, and rising demand is largely to blame

Suburbanites should expect higher ComEd bills starting in June. The average consumer’s bill will increase from about $107 to $120 a month, according to the utility.

 
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Officials: Death of construction worker in Palatine under investigation

Officials: Death of construction worker in Palatine under investigation

The death of a man Wednesday afternoon in Palatine is currently under investigation, officials said.

 
Police: Rolling Meadows High student threatened to harm others with knife

Police: Rolling Meadows High student threatened to harm others with knife

A Rolling Meadows High School student is in custody after police said the student threatened to “harm others with a knife.”

 
Inept and swept: Errors accentuate miserable Cubs performance vs. Brewers

Inept and swept: Errors accentuate miserable Cubs performance vs. Brewers

The Cubs played sloppy defense Wednesday and couldn’t generate any offense while losing to Milwaukee at Wrigley Field, and were swept in the three-game series.

 
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‘I’ve been effectively silenced’: Two Batavia school board members abruptly resign

‘I’ve been effectively silenced’: Two Batavia school board members abruptly resign

Raising concerns of being silenced and a lack of transparency, two Batavia Unit District 101 board members have abruptly resigned.

 
Rosemont summer concerts kick off with tighter security

Rosemont summer concerts kick off with tighter security

Rosemont’s free summer concert series “Rockin’ in the Park” returns Sunday, May 24, with enhanced security measures, including magnetometers at entry points.

 
Child airlifted after traumatic injury at Crystal Lake elementary school playground

Child airlifted after traumatic injury at Crystal Lake elementary school playground

A child suffered a traumatic injury and was airlifted to a trauma center after falling at a Crystal Lake elementary school playground Wednesday afternoon after classes were out for the day.

 
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Authorities: DuPage County jail officer had child sex abuse images

Authorities: DuPage County jail officer had child sex abuse images

A DuPage County jail officer has been accused of possessing child sex abuse images.

 
Iconic Little Traveler shop in Geneva is for sale

Iconic Little Traveler shop in Geneva is for sale

After 104 years in operation, The Little Traveler in Geneva is for sale.

 

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