After appearance on Fox News to defend patch, Prospect High School resource officer reassigned; Sirens across Northwest suburbs triggered by mistake; Fitch upgrades Illinois' credit outlook to 'positive;' Mike Ditka says B
Vernon Hills officials plan to extend restaurant assistance program; Schaumburg rejects permit requirement for large rallies, demonstrations; Mosquitoes Test Positive for West Nile Virus in Lake Bluff in Lake County; Black
Tornado cleanup expected to stretch for weeks; East Dundee village administrator reinstated 2 weeks after firing; Popeyes franchise coming to Hoffman Estates
Sunday's tornado damaged hundreds of homes in Naperville, Woodridge and Darien; Grayslake man, 34, critically injured when struck by car near Volo; Man killed in St. Charles crash; Hanover Park man shot to death in Chicago
President of Illinois Holocaust Museum dies at 91; One dead, one injured in Prospect Heights crash; Suburban men among the injured in deadly motorcycle pileup on I-80
Meet LVAD Dad, a Des Plaines father with no heartbeat; What if there are both the Chicago Bears and horse racing at Arlington Park?; Evanston author and retired Harvard business professor Steve Rogers pens an open letter a
How suburbs are marking Juneteenth an official holiday; An automated phone survey to gauge attitudes toward the Chicago Bears’ possibly moving to Arlington Park is circulating in the suburbs; Some suburban hospital officia
The Chicago Bears confirmed Thursday the organization has submitted a bid to purchase the Arlington Park property; Illinois will hold lotteries for residents who have received a COVID-19 vaccine or plan to receive the vacc
Who's Freddy the fox, and why is he captivating Bartlett residents?; 7 arrested but none charged so far in Six Flags Great America fight; Police: DNA led investigators to man charged with attacking teen on bike path in Bea
Harper College officials Tuesday announced the receipt of an $18 million donation from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott; Lake County coroner identifies Waukegan murder victim; Lombard food co-op $2.1 million shor
Gurnee Police were called to Six Flags Great America Sunday evening to help break up fights at the theme park; Carpentersville man identified as victim of road rage beating; Aurora police Chief Kristen Ziman plans to retir
Real estate investment experts analyze all the rumored options for Arlington Park; A Wheaton woman with cancer found so many absurdities in chemo that she made a coloring book of one-liners about it; How Frida Kahlo's dres
As businesses and entertainment venues were allowed to fully reopen Friday and operate with full capacity for the first time in 447 days; 42,083 more people got doses of the COVID-19 vaccine; The village of Schaumburg is r
With Illinois set to fully reopen today, it’s a time of relief, freedom and mask tossing — unless you happen to be 11 or younger; A one-on-one chat with Dr. Ngozi Ezike about the 15 months she's just had; Nearly 45% of the
Man charged with killing Naperville teen is back in Illinois; 'I didn't want the chickens to die': Addison firefighters, repair shop workers save about 14,000 hens; Ex-Burr Ridge dentist jailed for illegal practice; East D
Buffalo Grove flies Pride Flag after outcry, but not at village hall; Des Plaines residents come out to support Pride flag's display at city hall; COVID-19 update: 44,174 more vaccinations, 365 new cases, 11 more deaths; R
COVID-19 update: 33,407 more shots, 244 new cases, 14 more death; Hoffman Estates neighborhood garage sale to feature 157 homes this weekend; St. Charles Park District hosting meet-and-greet with sculptors; Waukegan police
All main metrics for measuring COVID-19 continue to improve in Illinois; One dead in five-vehicle crash in Fox Lake; Bond set at $250,000 in St. Charles attempted murder case
Could Arlington Park become the next home for the White Sox?; Downers Grove dad learns to figure skate at daughters skating lessons and is now an award-winning competitive figure skater; Frida Kahlo ‘Timeless’ Exhibit open
Drought conditions in the suburbs; Man charged in 1972 murder of 15-year-old Naperville girl; The state has recorded the lowest single-day percentage of new COVID-19 cases; Governor J.B. Pritzker on Friday signed a law est
Mount Prospect police continue to investigate a hit-and-run crash that seriously injured a man in a wheelchair; Illinois hospitals are treating the fewest number of patients with the disease since the state started trackin
Suburban residents make up more than half of those who received COVID-19 vaccine doses each day during the past week; The state’s 7 day average case positivity rate continues to drop; Schaumburg’s Woodfield Trolley service
A late Monday night fire at an Addison business that tows and repairs large trucks destroyed 12 vehicles and 8 trailers; Illinois will soon join a coalition of states operating lotteries for residents who have received COV
The daily number of new COVID-19 cases in Illinois is continuing to decline; Two teens charged in fire at former McHenry roller rink; No one hurt after townhomes catch fire in Hainesville