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‘People don’t want to pay for parking in the suburbs’: Rosemont mayor blasts mall’s new policy

‘People don’t want to pay for parking in the suburbs’: Rosemont mayor blasts mall’s new policy

Rosemont Mayor Brad Stephens opposes a new paid parking policy at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago mall, fearing a decline in business and reduced sales tax revenues.

 
School choice option languishes as Illinois lawmakers weigh benefits, political fallout

School choice option languishes as Illinois lawmakers weigh benefits, political fallout

Diverse interest groups — from public school activists and downstate voters to state officials and school boards — have pushed Gov. JB Pritzker to finally make a decision about the Trump administration’s Education Freedom Tax Credit.

 
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Schaumburg police erase staffing shortage after overhauling hiring process

Schaumburg police erase staffing shortage after overhauling hiring process

Changes to the Schaumburg Police Department’s recruiting process a year ago have resolved what was a severe staffing shortage.

 
U-Haul driver involved in back-to-back Schaumburg crashes charged with aggravated DUI

U-Haul driver involved in back-to-back Schaumburg crashes charged with aggravated DUI

A U-Haul cargo van driver involved in a second crash after apparently fleeing the scene of another in Schaumburg Wednesday has been charged with aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol.

 

Popular retailer UNIQLO opens in Oak Brook

Popular Japanese retailer UNIQLO opened its newest location on Friday at Oakbrook Center.

 
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Elgin and Palatine police host Cop on a Rooftop fundraiser for Special Olympics

Elgin and Palatine police host Cop on a Rooftop fundraiser for Special Olympics

Elgin and Palatine police participated on Friday in the Cop on a Rooftop fundraiser for Special Olympics.

 
Of guts and grass: Cubs bats come alive to beat White Sox, but there’s more to the story

Of guts and grass: Cubs bats come alive to beat White Sox, but there’s more to the story

The Cubs pounded out 14 hits and pulled away late to record a 10-5 victory over the White Sox on Friday at Rate Field.

 
Former Aurora Christian Schools board member charged with sexual abuse of minor

Former Aurora Christian Schools board member charged with sexual abuse of minor

An Aurora man who once served on the Aurora Christian Schools board is facing charges of sexual abuse against a minor.

 
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Things to do May 15-21: Long Grove Chocolate Fest, D.L. Hughley, Lake Zurich Water Lantern Festival and more

Things to do May 15-21: Long Grove Chocolate Fest, D.L. Hughley, Lake Zurich Water Lantern Festival and more

Mark your calendar for the Long Grove Chocolate Fest, Aurora Food Truck Fest, D.L. Hughley at the Chicago Improv in Schaumburg, Lake Zurich Water Lantern Festival and more.

 
Girls lacrosse: Barrington avenges Hersey loss, wins third straight MSL title

Girls lacrosse: Barrington avenges Hersey loss, wins third straight MSL title

With the realignment of every sport outside of football in the Mid-Suburban League this season, some sports have added tweaks and twists in determining an MSL champion. ....

 

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