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Tollway leaders assert rate hikes tucked into transit legislation are their call

Tollway leaders assert rate hikes tucked into transit legislation are their call

“Any changes to toll rates will be reviewed and subject to approval by the tollway board,” officials explained Thursday. A bill passed by the General Assembly raises tolls 45 cents for cars, 30% for trucks in 2027.

 
Gianni’s Cafe closes original Kildeer location, focuses on Palatine restaurant

Gianni’s Cafe closes original Kildeer location, focuses on Palatine restaurant

After serving the Kildeer community since 2003, Gianni's Cafe closed its original location Tuesday to concentrate all efforts on its larger downtown Palatine restaurant.

 
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‘I am not perfect’: District 220 school board finds member violated board policies in her statehouse campaign

‘I am not perfect’: District 220 school board finds member violated board policies in her statehouse campaign

The Barrington Area Unit District 220 school board voted this week to accept an outside investigator's finding that board member Erin Chan Ding violated district policies by using school resources, property and social media for prohibited political campaign activities.

 
Ex-cop working as school security officer charged with breaking into kids’ bedroom in Bloomingdale

Ex-cop working as school security officer charged with breaking into kids’ bedroom in Bloomingdale

A former Bensenville police officer has now lost a job as a high school security officer, after being accused of breaking in to the bedroom of two children in the middle of the night.

 
Christmas at Cantigny ready to light up the holiday season in Wheaton

Christmas at Cantigny ready to light up the holiday season in Wheaton

Christmas at Cantigny returns for its third year Friday in Wheaton. Guests can enjoy light displays, ice skating and festive dining experiences.

 
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Elgin’s holiday tree lands in downtown courtyard

Elgin’s holiday tree lands in downtown courtyard

Elgin’s holiday tree made a move across town Thursday in preparation for the city’s annual tree-lighting ceremony next week.

 
Whether it’s Fremd or Mt. Carmel, football fans are in for a treat next weekend

Whether it’s Fremd or Mt. Carmel, football fans are in for a treat next weekend

Regardless of who wins Saturday’s IHSA semifinal football game between Fremd and Mt. Carmel, fans will see a vast amount of talent in next weekend’s Class 8A final.

 
Skokie man dies after being struck by car in Glenview

Skokie man dies after being struck by car in Glenview

A 72-year-old Skokie man is dead after police in Glenview said he was struck by a vehicle while trying to cross Milwaukee Avenue Thursday afternoon.

 
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Police: Mount Prospect grocery store robbed at gunpoint Wednesday evening

Police: Mount Prospect grocery store robbed at gunpoint Wednesday evening

Police are seeking information after a Mount Prospect grocery store was robbed at gunpoint Wednesday evening.

 

In reversal, Coast Guard again classifies swastikas, nooses as hate symbols

The U.S. Coast Guard issued a new, more stringent policy on hate symbols including the swastika Thursday night, prohibiting “divisive or hate symbols or flags.” The change came hours after The Washington Post reported that the service would instead classify such symbols as “potentially divisive” under new guidelines set to be released next month.

 

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