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Arlington Heights says no to immigration agents using public spaces

Arlington Heights says no to immigration agents using public spaces

Arlington Heights village board members voted unanimously Monday to ban immigration enforcement officials from using municipal property, though some trustees questioned the measure’s enforceability.

 
Arlington Heights taps former Antioch, Niles official as new economic development chief

Arlington Heights taps former Antioch, Niles official as new economic development chief

Arlington Heights has hired Kim Biederman as its new economic development manager. She previously held a similar role in Antioch, and led several civic and nonprofit organizations.

 
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Suburban and Chicago theaters serve up holiday cheer

Suburban and Chicago theaters serve up holiday cheer

From the beloved “Christmas Carol” to contemporary satire and seasonal tuners to family-friendly fare, when it comes to holiday theater, suburban and city stages offer something for everyone.

 
Take what you need, leave what you can: Little free pantries help the hungry

Take what you need, leave what you can: Little free pantries help the hungry

For years, suburban residents, libraries and houses of workshop have built and stocked little free pantries to assist people facing food insecurity.

 
Things to do Nov. 21-27: Aurora Christkindlmarket, Brookfield Zoo Chicago’s Holiday Magic, Thanksgiving events and more

Things to do Nov. 21-27: Aurora Christkindlmarket, Brookfield Zoo Chicago’s Holiday Magic, Thanksgiving events and more

Make plans for Aurora Christkindlmarket, Brookfield Zoo Chicago’s Holiday Magic, Chicago Sports Spectacular in Rosemont, Turkey Trots, winter festivals, Santa sightings, Thanksgiving events and more.

 
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Theater spotlight: Classic tales, seasonal reviews and cirque spectaculars

Theater spotlight: Classic tales, seasonal reviews and cirque spectaculars

Holiday theater heats up with American Blues Theater’s radio play “It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago!,” Metropolis Performing Arts Centre’s “A Christmas Carol,” a cirque-style holiday spectacular and more.

 
Shining bright: Holiday tree lightings around the suburbs

Shining bright: Holiday tree lightings around the suburbs

A community tree lighting is a great way to kick off the holidays. Here’s where they are happening around the suburbs.

 
Dining out: ‘Wicked’ doughnuts, Fat Rosie’s dirty sodas, new Yard House and more

Dining out: ‘Wicked’ doughnuts, Fat Rosie’s dirty sodas, new Yard House and more

You can grab a green-and-pink doughnut on your way to the theater to catch “Wicked: For Good.” We’ve also got news about Fat Rosie’s joining the dirty soda trend, a new Yard House in Naperville, a dessert auction at The Graceful Ordinary and more.

 
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