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Hitting the brakes: Why new law puts restrictions on e-bikes, e-scooters for younger riders

Hitting the brakes: Why new law puts restrictions on e-bikes, e-scooters for younger riders

Experts report a surge in injuries and deaths as e-bike popularity grows. One high-risk group is boys aged 10 to 13.

 
Sex assault reported in downtown Arlington Heights parking garage

Sex assault reported in downtown Arlington Heights parking garage

Arlington Heights police are investigating a reported sexual assault that occurred Saturday on the top level of the downtown Eastman Parking Garage.

 
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Iran and US reach an initial deal to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz but challenges remain

Iran and US reach an initial deal to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz but challenges remain

The United States and Iran reached an initial agreement Monday that would extend their shaky ceasefire and lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, but significant challenges remain to ending the war, including whether Israel will continue its offensive in Lebanon.

 
‘Nature first’: Schaumburg toddler aiming to be youngest to see all 63 U.S. national parks

‘Nature first’: Schaumburg toddler aiming to be youngest to see all 63 U.S. national parks

At only 16 months old, Aarya Sharma of Schaumburg and her parents are on a quest to see all 63 U.S. national parks and possibly a Guinness World Record.

 
Teenage girl hit, killed by freight train in Mundelein

Teenage girl hit, killed by freight train in Mundelein

A 15-year-old girl was struck and killed by a freight train Saturday afternoon while walking at a crossing in Mundelein, authorities said.

 
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Libertyville emergency crews conduct search on river after empty kayak discovered

Libertyville emergency crews conduct search on river after empty kayak discovered

The discovery of an overturned, empty kayak along the Des Plaines River in Libertyville Sunday morning set off a search by emergency workers from 20 agencies.

 
Friends, family remember the art of Ghost Army hero’s life

Friends, family remember the art of Ghost Army hero’s life

Ghost Army hero Berrnie Bluestein, who died in March, was laid to rest in a private burial in Ohio. But on Sunday, family and friends gathered to celebrate all facets of his life at Chicago Jewish Funerals in Buffalo Grove.

 
Clean slate: West Dundee to preview design options to redevelop former Spring Hill Mall site

Clean slate: West Dundee to preview design options to redevelop former Spring Hill Mall site

On Monday night, West Dundee trustees will get a glimpse of how the former Spring Hill Mall site could be redeveloped.

 
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‘Unlike anything else’: How public-private partnership hopes to rejuvenate downtown Des Plaines

‘Unlike anything else’: How public-private partnership hopes to rejuvenate downtown Des Plaines

Des Plaines officials hope the restaurant coming to a former bank building will help boost life in the downtown area.

 
Schaumburg’s Encore Village expands Medicaid-funded housing while helping seniors displaced by bankruptcy fallout

Schaumburg’s Encore Village expands Medicaid-funded housing while helping seniors displaced by bankruptcy fallout

The 2023 bankruptcy of Friendship Village of Schaumburg created an array of issues for its senior residents that are still being navigated by the facility’s new owners.

 

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