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Catlow Theater fundraiser will ring in new year as restoration progresses toward reopening in 2027

Catlow Theater fundraiser will ring in new year as restoration progresses toward reopening in 2027

The Catlow 1927 Foundation will celebrate the new year while raising funds for the restoration of the historic Barrington movie theater.

 
Aurora woman celebrates 101st birthday with visit from mayor

Aurora woman celebrates 101st birthday with visit from mayor

An Aurora woman had more than Christmas to celebrate on Dec. 25 as she turned 101 years old.

 
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A ‘true downtown development’: Lisle approves Pulte townhouse plans

A ‘true downtown development’: Lisle approves Pulte townhouse plans

In their last meeting of 2025, Lisle trustees approved plans for a 66-unit townhouse community east of downtown Main Street, one of the most significant developments in the area in years.

 
U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley raising cash for possible Chicago mayor run

U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley raising cash for possible Chicago mayor run

U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley has been raising money for a possible mayoral campaign in Chicago.

 
Elgin woman gets 20 years for murder

Elgin woman gets 20 years for murder

An Elgin woman has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend.

 
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TikTok pranks and delivery fails: A look back at the odd cases of 2025

TikTok pranks and delivery fails: A look back at the odd cases of 2025

From social media challenges gone awry to a fiery family feud and an unlucky stickup man, here’s a recap of some of the odd and unusual cases we saw in 2025.

 
‘Just the beginning’: U-46 radio station celebrates 75 years by focusing on the future

‘Just the beginning’: U-46 radio station celebrates 75 years by focusing on the future

Elgin Area School District U-46 radio station WEPS-88.9 FM is celebrating its 75th anniversary with new content and a focus on new trends like podcasting. It’s the oldest continuously operating school district radio station in Illinois and one of the oldest in the country.

 
New laws for the new year: Illinois’ grocery tax ends, aquifer protections begin

New laws for the new year: Illinois’ grocery tax ends, aquifer protections begin

The expiration of Illinois’ 1% grocery tax is just one of several new laws set to take effect next Thursday.

 
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Dealing with unwanted gifts takes a little creativity — and a lot of tact

Dealing with unwanted gifts takes a little creativity — and a lot of tact

Whether it’s a Big Mouth Billy Bass, a cherub tchotchke or a crime scene pen holder, recipients should remember when it comes to gifts it’s the thought that counts. That said, there’s always regifting ... if you are careful!

 
Boys basketball: Berggren, Batavia edge York in opener at Tosh tourney

Boys basketball: Berggren, Batavia edge York in opener at Tosh tourney

Batavia senior Brett Berggren is accustomed to making game-changing plays in football. As a wide receiver, the 6-foot-2, 185-pounder broke Batavia’s all-time receiving re...

 

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