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New Larkin High School stadium gets nod from Elgin City Council

New Larkin High School stadium gets nod from Elgin City Council

Larkin High School’s play for a new stadium is nearing the goal line after gaining approval from the Elgin City Council Wednesday.

 
Elgin man held on felony drug charges after traffic stop in Fox Lake

Elgin man held on felony drug charges after traffic stop in Fox Lake

An Elgin man was ordered held pending trial on felony drug charges after a recent traffic stop in Fox Lake.

 
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Neighboring churches in Elgin host fall fundraisers Oct. 18

Neighboring churches in Elgin host fall fundraisers Oct. 18

Start your holiday season at Randall Road and Highland Avenue where neighboring Elgin churches — St. Hugh of Lincoln and Journey of Hope UMC — invite you to shop at their fall fundraisers on Saturday, Oct. 18.

 
Make it a Detroit-style pizza for National Pizza Month

Make it a Detroit-style pizza for National Pizza Month

“I think when you give them a great product, once they have that first bite they’re like, ‘that’s pizza and it’s delicious,’” says Squares Pizza Pub owner Lawrence Colburn, whose new restaurant in Bartlett is among several Detroit-style pizza places in the suburbs serving up the thicker, rectangular pan pies.

 
Woman gets 3 years for DUI crash that killed Elgin man

Woman gets 3 years for DUI crash that killed Elgin man

An Elgin woman who was drunk when she caused a fatal 2023 crash in Elgin has been sentenced to three years in prison.

 
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ECC to host annual college night Oct. 15

Elgin Community College will host more than 145 colleges and universities for its annual college night on Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 6 to 8 p.m.

 
Best bets: MAC welcomes Capitol Fools comedy and ESO opens its season

Best bets: MAC welcomes Capitol Fools comedy and ESO opens its season

The Capitol Fools send up politicians and politics at the McAninch Arts Center, the Elgin Symphony Orchestra opens its 76th season, and Berwyn native Sondra Radvanovsky plays the scorned sorceress in Lyric Opera of Chicago’s season-opening production of “Medea.”

 
State Sen. Castro secures more than $12 million for 7 local infrastructure projects

State Sen. Castro secures more than $12 million for 7 local infrastructure projects

State Sen. Cristina Castro has secured more than $12 million for construction and road improvement projects in Elgin, Carpentersville, Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg and Barrington Hills, according to a news release.

 
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No-cost flu shot clinics planned in Elgin, Bartlett

Illinois Sen. Cristina Castro is partnering with Ascension Illinois, Elgin Township and Hanover Township for two not-cost flu shot clinics in her 22nd District this month.

 
Elgin man gets six years in prison for sixth DUI

Elgin man gets six years in prison for sixth DUI

An Elgin man arrested last year on allegations he was driving with a blood-alcohol level nearly four times the legal limit was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to his sixth DUI offense.

 

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