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Police: ‘Door kick challenge’ hits Arlington Heights

Police: ‘Door kick challenge’ hits Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights police are warning residents that the viral “door kick challenge” has come to town.

 
‘A rare breed’: At 90, this Arlington Heights runner is an ultramarathon man

‘A rare breed’: At 90, this Arlington Heights runner is an ultramarathon man

Gene Bruckert, a 90-year-old Arlington Heights resident, has completed some 300 marathons and 300 ultramarathons since taking up long-distance running in retirement.

 
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Make plans now to dine with Santa or the Grinch

Make plans now to dine with Santa or the Grinch

What better way to meet and take photos with Santa or the Grinch than at a special breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner. And the suburbs are brimming with them this season. But take note: reservations are going quickly.

 
Audit to examine credit card spending in District 214 after former employee charged with misuse

Audit to examine credit card spending in District 214 after former employee charged with misuse

Northwest Suburban High School District 214 has ordered an audit of its purchasing card spending practices after a former employee was charged with misusing a district credit card.

 
Man injured after Metra train strikes vehicle in Arlington Heights

Man injured after Metra train strikes vehicle in Arlington Heights

A Metra train crashed into a vehicle Saturday evening in Arlington Heights, sending a man to the hospital with injuries.

 
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Chicago region ranks worst in nation for porch piracy; Here’s how to avoid being plundered

Chicago region ranks worst in nation for porch piracy; Here’s how to avoid being plundered

Here’s one list we in the Chicago area aren’t happy to sit atop as the holiday shopping officially begins today: Favorite city for porch pirates. We asked some local experts for some tips on how to avoid being plundered.

 
Things to do Nov. 28 to Dec. 4: Tree lightings, ‘Nutcrackers’ and more

Things to do Nov. 28 to Dec. 4: Tree lightings, ‘Nutcrackers’ and more

Make plans for tree lightings and productions of “The Nutcracker” throughout the area, Naperville Holiday Parade of Lights, Christmas at Cantigny Light Show, the Vienna Boys Choir, “Elf The Musical” on stage and more.

 
Dining out: Oberweis and The Nutcracker, 7 Brew’s new holiday menu and more

Dining out: Oberweis and The Nutcracker, 7 Brew’s new holiday menu and more

Oberweis Ice Cream and Dairy and The Joffrey Ballet have teamed up on the new Nutcracker Peppermint Swirl, CRISP and GREEN recently opened in Naperville, and 7 Brew and The Original Rainbow Cone have added new holiday menu items.

 
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