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From AI-powered robotic mayor to aircraft fuselage, plans for $3 million Rosemont museum unveiled

From AI-powered robotic mayor to aircraft fuselage, plans for $3 million Rosemont museum unveiled

The $3 million Donald E. Stephens Rosemont History Museum will feature interactive exhibits - including a talking animatronic likeness of the late mayor - to showcase the village’s evolution over the past 70 years.

 
Families striving to keep St. Hubert School in Hoffman Estates funded and open

Families striving to keep St. Hubert School in Hoffman Estates funded and open

A group of parents at St. Hubert Catholic School in Hoffman Estates is trying to rally support for the 65-year-old school as it faces an uncertain future.

 
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Metra stops provide ‘natural opportunity’ for communities to share events

Metra stops provide ‘natural opportunity’ for communities to share events

Frozen Fest this Saturday in downtown Libertyville will be a first for the village’s recreation department but it will be its second partnership with Fox Lake using Metra as a draw.

 
Mount Prospect forging ahead with sustainability initiatives

Mount Prospect forging ahead with sustainability initiatives

Mount Prospect is making progress on the sustainability goals it established in 2023, officials said.

 
Chicago jazz singer Paul Marinaro brings his own voice to the classics

Chicago jazz singer Paul Marinaro brings his own voice to the classics

“What they all have in common is that they’re stories,” Chicago jazz singer Paul Marinaro says of his interpretations of jazz composer Duke Ellington’s songs on his new album, “Mood Ellington.” He’s hosting a pair of album release concerts this weekend at Studio5 in Evanston.

 
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‘Somebody had to do it:’ Civil rights pioneer speaks about desegregating school

‘Somebody had to do it:’ Civil rights pioneer speaks about desegregating school

Dorothy "Dot" Counts-Scoggins, an American civil rights pioneer who was one of the first black students admitted to an all-white school in North Carolina in 1957, was the special guest Monday at the DuPage County Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Breakfast.

 
A ‘data center next to homes’? Naperville council weighs Karis development

A ‘data center next to homes’? Naperville council weighs Karis development

After months of highly charged debate, a data center proposal heads to the Naperville City Council Tuesday night. Along the way, the developer, Karis Critical, has revised the scale of its plan. But it’s no less controversial.

 
Major damage averted in South Elgin structure fire

Major damage averted in South Elgin structure fire

The quick response by fire crews in South Elgin allowed a structure fire to be contained before growing out of control on Saturday.

 
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Sky’s the limit: Black pilots’ group looks at successes, challenges 50 years after Chicago founding

Sky’s the limit: Black pilots’ group looks at successes, challenges 50 years after Chicago founding

American Airlines and the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals are teaming up to increase diversity and celebrate an anniversary.

 
Schaumburg trustees to review design of next police station aimed to open in late 2028

Schaumburg trustees to review design of next police station aimed to open in late 2028

Schaumburg trustees Tuesday will review a schematic design for the village’s next police station to pave the way for approval of a more advanced final plan this summer.

 

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