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A man living in Iowa who allegedly sent letters containing an unidentified white powder to Niles School Dist. 71, Niles Mayor George Alpogianis and the Niles Public Library, is up for a parole ...
(Ed. Note: The following is from a study conducted by the Illinois Policy Institute): With the highest combined state and local tax burden in the nation, Illinoisans are right to ask: What are ...
A 39-year-old woman from Des Plaines is facing several driving-related charges including Driving While Under the Influence, in relation to a car allegedly crashing into multiple parked vehicles on ...
Visitors to concerts, baseball games and entertainment opportunities will soon see advertisements for Pepsico products throughout the village of Rosemont. Village board members Monday approved an ...
A number of major anniversaries in 2025 make a visit to the gracious Kentucky city of Louisville especially fitting this spring or summer. Many will remember that last year was the 150th ...
The Panama Canal is once again making headlines. Between 1904 and 1914, the United States' construction of the Panama Canal was headline news. In 1999, the United States transferred full authority ...
A small group of highly successful locals have passed away in recent months, including a state champion cheerleader and football player, along with a Hall of Fame football coach and a state ...
Residents of Des Plaines, Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect, and Buffalo Grove will conduct “Defend Democracy” rallies this Saturday, April 19. The rallies are focused on many of President ...
The old Maine North High School on Harrison Street in unincorporated Des Plaines lives on as a multi-purpose building including various state government offices. Today, the large concrete building ...
Children ages four through six hunted for treat and toy filled eggs at the annual Des Plaines Park Dist. free Easter Egg Hunt on last Saturday at Prairie Lakes Park. This year marks an unusual ...
A cloud of blowing dust settled close to the ground to fill a part of the sky slightly above the horizon. I saw it while traveling southbound along I-57 across the prairie heartlands of central ...
There are so many “unsung” heroes in our suburban towns. Police, firefighters, teachers, postal workers, restaurant workers, garbage and recycling collectors ...
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