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Morning Alert
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The Catlow 1927 Foundation will celebrate the new year while raising funds for the restoration of the historic Barrington movie theater.
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An Aurora woman had more than Christmas to celebrate on Dec. 25 as she turned 101 years old.
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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.
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U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley has been raising money for a possible mayoral campaign in Chicago.
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An Elgin woman has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend.
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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.
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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.
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The expiration of Illinois’ 1% grocery tax is just one of several new laws set to take effect next Thursday.
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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!
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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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