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‘The real Labor Day’: People around the suburbs rally for workers’ rights on May Day

‘The real Labor Day’: People around the suburbs rally for workers’ rights on May Day

Following a call from organizers for “no school, no work, no shopping,” people around the suburbs and across the country rallied to honor workers on May Day Friday.

 
Schaumburg police: Woman dead, man in custody after well-being check

Schaumburg police: Woman dead, man in custody after well-being check

Schaumburg police say they found a woman dead and took a man into custody following a well-being check late Thursday.

 
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United Airlines slims flights at O’Hare this summer following FAA ruling

United Airlines slims flights at O’Hare this summer following FAA ruling

United Airlines will cut its flight schedule at O’Hare International Airport by about 130 daily departures this June in response to a Federal Aviation Administration mandate, officials announced.

 
Oui, oui: Bigger Lisle French Market opens at new downtown location

Oui, oui: Bigger Lisle French Market opens at new downtown location

A bigger and buzzier French market opens for the season in downtown Lisle Saturday morning, allowing visitors to wander around the outdoor stalls — a la francaise — with a coffee and pastry in hand.

 
Boys track and field: Prospect cruises to championship at own Wanner invite

Boys track and field: Prospect cruises to championship at own Wanner invite

A huge field of 22 boys track teams were assembled for the 58th annual Wanner Knights' Invitational Friday night at Prospect. The very chilly temperatures for the May 1 m...

 
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Things to do May 1-7: Mexico Fest, Go Fly a Kite, Lombard Lilac Time, Katt Williams and more

Things to do May 1-7: Mexico Fest, Go Fly a Kite, Lombard Lilac Time, Katt Williams and more

Mark your calendar for Mexico Fest at Navy Pier, Lombard Lilac Time, Go Fly a Kite in Wheaton’s Graf Park, Art in Wilder Park in Elmhurst, Katt Williams at Chicago’s United Center and more.

 
Elgin awards $200,000 grant to help PADS of Elgin get through June

Elgin awards $200,000 grant to help PADS of Elgin get through June

PADS of Elgin is getting a lifeline through a $200,000 grant that will get them through June 30.

 
Hoffman Estates man charged with stabbing two in Arlington Heights apartment melee

Hoffman Estates man charged with stabbing two in Arlington Heights apartment melee

Two people suffered stab wounds and a Hoffman Estates man is charged with attempted murder following an attack inside an Arlington Heights apartment Thursday morning.

 
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Typical day for Cubs: Another injury, another victory

Typical day for Cubs: Another injury, another victory

Second baseman Nico Hoerner had to leave the game with a sore neck, but the Cubs held on to beat Arizona 6-5 at Wrigley Field on Friday.

 
6 decades, 75,000 miles: Naperville man celebrates daily habit of running and walking

6 decades, 75,000 miles: Naperville man celebrates daily habit of running and walking

On Saturday, Naperville resident Charles Wilcox will celebrate an exercise habit that has seen him either run or walk several miles nearly every day since May 2, 1966.

 

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