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Five wrestling coaches at John Hersey High School were relieved of their duties following concerns over recruiting practices, in-season training activities, and students from outside the school’s attendance boundaries being on the team.
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Aurora police shot a man Wednesday afternoon while investigating a report of a crime, authorities announced.
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Trains will operate on a reduced schedule Friday with fewer riders expected and in hopes of limiting service problems.
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A rapidly expanding drive-through coffee chain will be coming to Grayslake likely in late summer or early fall.
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Naperville City Council members have rejected a proposed data center development that sparked significant backlash.
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Two of the four balloted candidates in the Republican primary for the 8th Congressional District seat being vacated by Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi aimed to differentiate themselves at a debate that allowed them to question each other in Schaumburg Tuesday.
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Buffalo Grove trustees this week unanimously approved a major residential development that will transform the former Schwaben Center property into a 33-home community called Highbury Club.
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A late-night barn fire in Hampshire killed several farm animals Wednesday, but no injuries to any people were reported.
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Northern Illinois is facing a one-two punch of winter hazards, with gusty snow showers Wednesday evening followed by a surge of dangerously cold air that could bring life-threatening wind chills late Thursday night into Friday morning.
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Ryan Coogler’s blues-steeped vampire epic “Sinners” led all films with 16 nominations to the 98th Academy Awards on Thursday, setting a record for the most in Oscar history.
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