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‘It’s an inspiration’: 2,026 flags installed for annual Wheaton Field of Honor

‘It’s an inspiration’: 2,026 flags installed for annual Wheaton Field of Honor

About 80 volunteers set up 2,026 American flags Monday morning for the annual Wheaton Field of Honor.

 
Wahlburgers in St. Charles closes abruptly Monday

Wahlburgers in St. Charles closes abruptly Monday

A month shy of its sixth anniversary, Wahlburgers in St. Charles announced on social media Monday that it would close the location immediately.

 
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Judge denies new trial for Marni Yang, convicted of killing former Bear’s girlfriend

Judge denies new trial for Marni Yang, convicted of killing former Bear’s girlfriend

A Lake County judge this morning denied Marni Yang’s request for a new trial on charges she murdered a pregnant woman because she was jealous of her relationship with a former Chicago Bear.

 
Arlington Heights Road project wrapping up after frustrating delays

Arlington Heights Road project wrapping up after frustrating delays

Frustrated travelers in southern Lake County soon can enjoy the ride without hassle as a delay-plagued project to rebuild nearly 2 miles of Arlington Heights Road wraps up.

 
Climb aboard the red, white and blue express as Metra honors America’s 250th

Climb aboard the red, white and blue express as Metra honors America’s 250th

Metra’s homage to the nation’s semiquincentennial isn’t just decorative, it’s hard-working.

 
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Rolling Meadows hikes ambulance fees to pay for six new firefighters

Rolling Meadows hikes ambulance fees to pay for six new firefighters

The Rolling Meadows Fire Department, operating with the same 42-person staffing level since 1990, plans to hire six firefighter/paramedics funded by increased ambulance billing fees.

 
Ethics complaint filed over Palatine school district’s use of consultant

Ethics complaint filed over Palatine school district’s use of consultant

An ethics complaint has been filed against Palatine Township Elementary District 15 over alleged misuse of funds during the district’s successful $93 million 2022 Moving 15 Forward referendum campaign.

 
Wheaton set to appoint new city manager

Wheaton set to appoint new city manager

Raymond Munch, Naperville’s finance director, will be appointed as Wheaton’s new city manager during a July 6 city council meeting.

 
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Frontier Days hits the big Five-Oh, and it’s as lively as ever

Frontier Days hits the big Five-Oh, and it’s as lively as ever

A little more than five decades ago, a group of Arlington Heights residents gathered to create an event they hoped would bring their community together in celebration of the United States’ Bicentennial. Fifty years later, that special celebration to mark the nation’s 200th birthday lives on as one of the suburbs’ biggest and most beloved festivals — Frontier Days.

 
Heat advisory in place for area through Wednesday

Heat advisory in place for area through Wednesday

A heat advisory is in place for the Chicago area through Wednesday as dangerous heat and humidity levels will push daytime heat indexes into the triple digits.

 

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