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Naperville council rejects data center plan

Naperville council rejects data center plan

Naperville City Council members have rejected a proposed data center development that sparked significant backlash.

 
Palatine pausing Street Fest this summer

Palatine pausing Street Fest this summer

Palatine officials announced this week the annual Street Fest will not be held this summer, due to upcoming improvements in the downtown. In its place, though, will be two summer food truck events.

 
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‘Problems that need to be solved’: $1.16M improvement project approved for Lake Zurich’s Breezewald Park

‘Problems that need to be solved’: $1.16M improvement project approved for Lake Zurich’s Breezewald Park

Extensive improvements at Breezewald Park along the lake in downtown Lake Zurich requiring the removal of a 150-year-old oak and another tree will proceed in spring as planned.

 
New labor deal gives Arlington Heights firefighters 3% raises

New labor deal gives Arlington Heights firefighters 3% raises

Arlington Heights’ firefighters union has reached a new three-year labor agreement with the village, providing 3% raises in 2026, 3.5% in 2027, and 3.25% in 2028.

 
Judge: Man was targeting woman in Carpentersville apartment fire

Judge: Man was targeting woman in Carpentersville apartment fire

The Indiana man accused of setting a Carpentersville apartment building on fire in November acted in jealousy, a judge said at the man’s first Kane County court hearing Tuesday.

 
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Pet sitting business takes technology use to new level

Pet sitting business takes technology use to new level

Paige Massarelli and Max Vickers, a married couple from Lake County, own Paige’s In-Home Pet Care, a pet-sitting service that utilizes technology and GPS trackers to show the owners how their pets were cared for.

 
Wheeling chooses department veteran as town’s next top cop

Wheeling chooses department veteran as town’s next top cop

A veteran officer with nearly three decades on the force will be Wheeling’s next police chief, village officials announced Tuesday.

 
Williams has traits of past Super Bowl champs, but Bears need to advance quickly

Williams has traits of past Super Bowl champs, but Bears need to advance quickly

Could Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams become the next coach-QB combo to win multiple Super Bowls? Well, the Chiefs are either done or fading quickly, so there’s an opening for next team up.

 
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‘One of the good guys’: Former Elmhurst, Oak Brook elected official Gerald Wolin dies

‘One of the good guys’: Former Elmhurst, Oak Brook elected official Gerald Wolin dies

Oak Brook resident Gerald “Jerry” Wolin, who served city panels for both Elmhurst and Oak Brook, died Jan. 17 at 86.

 
From barber’s chair to fire chief: Cavello left mark on suburban fire services

From barber’s chair to fire chief: Cavello left mark on suburban fire services

Edward Cavello Sr., who served as fire chief in Mount Prospect, followed by a short stint as chief in Hoffman Estates, died Friday at age 83.

 

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