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The senior assassins game is back. Here’s why police are concerned

The senior assassins game is back. Here’s why police are concerned

A year after it led to a serious rollover crash in one suburb and a near shooting tragedy in another, police and school leaders are warning their communities about the “senior assassins” game that’s become a staple of graduation season.

 
Naperville high school teacher charged with sexually abusing student

Naperville high school teacher charged with sexually abusing student

A Neuqua Valley High School teacher has been charged with grooming and sexually abusing a student.

 
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Sell-off worsens worldwide and Dow drops 1,000 after China retaliates against Trump' tariffs

Sell-off worsens worldwide and Dow drops 1,000 after China retaliates against Trump' tariffs

Stock markets worldwide are careening even lower Friday after China matched President Donald Trump’s big raise in tariffs in an escalating trade war. Not even a better-than-expected report on the U.S. job market, which is usually the economic highlight of each month, was enough to stop the slide.

 
Cubs wary of unfriendly wind holding back Tucker

Cubs wary of unfriendly wind holding back Tucker

The winds of Wrigley Field are historically tougher on left-handed hitters. That’s a concern this season with the Cubs hoping for a huge season from newcomer Kyle Tucker.

 
Vetter’s $163 million expansion plan faces big vote in Des Plaines

Vetter’s $163 million expansion plan faces big vote in Des Plaines

A German pharmaceutical company’s $163 million plan to expand its Des Plaines facility could get a key go-ahead from the city council Monday.

 
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Right to Play Act stirring up debate between high schools and club sports

Right to Play Act stirring up debate between high schools and club sports

The recently proposed Right to Play Act is stirring up debates between high school athletics and club sports.

 
Service, workforce cuts possible after voters spurn Kane’s $51 million sales tax request

Service, workforce cuts possible after voters spurn Kane’s $51 million sales tax request

Kane County Board members are reacting to voters overwhelmingly rejecting a proposed county sales tax increase, with some saying that spending cuts may be necessary.

 
China punches back as world weighs how to deal with higher US tariffs

China punches back as world weighs how to deal with higher US tariffs

BANGKOK — Countries and industries were scrambling Friday to respond as President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs hikes upend global trade and world markets. China responde...

 
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‘What’s not to like about a healthy lake?’: Pilot monitoring program launched in Lake County

‘What’s not to like about a healthy lake?’: Pilot monitoring program launched in Lake County

A volunteer group’s passion enters a new phase this weekend with the start of a pilot program to monitor and hopefully improve conditions at 12 lakes throughout Lake County.

 
‘His passion was for Woodridge’: Village mourns longtime mayor

‘His passion was for Woodridge’: Village mourns longtime mayor

Among DuPage County’s fraternity of past mayors, few had as long and as fruitful a career as Bill Murphy.

 

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