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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.

 
‘A fun way to do some good’: SALUTE, Inc. puts out a call for volunteers

‘A fun way to do some good’: SALUTE, Inc. puts out a call for volunteers

As 2025 gets into full swing, Palatine-based SALUTE, Inc. is putting out a call for volunteers to work at fundraising events.

 
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Kids can collect eggs, take photos at Long Grove Bunny Hop

Kids can collect eggs, take photos at Long Grove Bunny Hop

The Long Grove Bunny Hop will return April 19 to the village’s historic downtown. Families can take photos with the Easter Bunny, collect eggs at different booths and stops throughout the village and explore fire trucks.

 

Arlington Heights paint collection event April 15

Arlington Heights is hosting a latex paint collection event in partnership with Groot Industries and EarthPaint from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 15.

 
The Week in Pictures photo gallery for the second half of March

The Week in Pictures photo gallery for the second half of March

Daily Herald photographers found moments to tell the story of March in the Chicago suburbs. ....

 
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Back to the ‘burbs? Bears say Arlington Heights again in the mix for stadium site

Back to the ‘burbs? Bears say Arlington Heights again in the mix for stadium site

The Bears are considering both downtown Chicago and Arlington Heights for their new stadium, team officials said Wednesday. “Two great locations,” said Chairman George McCaskey. “Both have their pluses and minuses. Both present fantastic opportunities and we’ll just have to see how it plays out.”

 
Home & garden calendar, April 6-12

Home & garden calendar, April 6-12

Pressed flowers, dahlias, dragonflies, plant sales and more.

 
Bertucci, Santa Maria, Zyck and Manganaro top crowded Arlington Heights trustee race

Bertucci, Santa Maria, Zyck and Manganaro top crowded Arlington Heights trustee race

Jim Bertucci, Carina Santa Maria, Greg Zyck and Bill Manganaro were the top vote-getters in the race for Arlington Heights village board, according to unofficial results.

 
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Tinaglia to take over as Arlington Heights mayor amid Bears stadium talks

Tinaglia to take over as Arlington Heights mayor amid Bears stadium talks

Jim Tinaglia is set to become the next mayor of Arlington Heights. The 12-year village trustee and local architect defeated Tom Schwingbeck and Jon Ridler in the race to succeed three-term mayor Tom Hayes, according to unofficial returns.

 
‘I was hooked’: Arlington Heights native Annie Aiello is ‘Always Olivia’ in stage show at Metropolis

‘I was hooked’: Arlington Heights native Annie Aiello is ‘Always Olivia’ in stage show at Metropolis

When she was 7, Annie Aiello’s father bought her an Olivia Newton-John album. “I was hooked,” she said, which is apparent in her stage show, “Always Olivia — An Olivia Newton-John Tribute,” which she’ll perform at the Metropolis in Arlington Heights Saturday, April 5.

 

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