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Lake County is among the latest public bodies saying its property can’t be used as a staging area, processing location or operations base for civil immigrant enforcement.
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‘I am concerned that the lack of appropriation will create delays in the court’s ability to ensure timely justice,’ chief judge says.
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A jury trial began Monday in an Elgin road rage case, where one man was killed and another was injured.
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The Fresh Market grocery chain is closing its Naperville store in Westridge Court, but the shopping center’s owner is touting the adjacent Block 59 development as it moves to find a replacement tenant.
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All police officers in Arlington Heights will receive a 3% raise - while those who work a beat will get new work hours - under a new one-year labor agreement approved Monday.
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Since “Operation Midway Blitz” began, the tiny suburb of Broadview has drawn weekly protests and clashes, straining local police and upsetting residents.
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That’s one big hockey player. A 75-foot-long Brachiosaurus model suits up at O’Hare’s Terminal 1 in a Chicago Blackhawks jersey.
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The Palatine post office could be renamed after Bernie Bluestein, a 102-year-old veteran of the “Ghost Army” in World War II.
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The Bulls announced top returning scorer Coby White will be out at least two more weeks with a calf strain. They open the season at home Wednesday against Detroit.
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Campton Hills Police Chief James Levand has issued a public statement regarding the charges filed against the former chief, two former officers and a current officer, who has been placed on paid administrative leave.
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