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The long fight for marriage equality, which ended 10 years ago when the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, changed the lives of many suburban couples. But they say new threats could reverse hard-won victories.
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One question is who will be Pritzker’s running mate with Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton seeking a U.S. Senate seat.
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A household chemical waste collection event scheduled Saturday at the Solid Waste Agency of Lake County’s Gurnee facility has been canceled due to lack of storage space but the program will resume in July.
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Rolling Meadows is spending $650,000 to buy vacant office space in a shopping center to house its growing human services department, having tripled the number of residents served since a relaunch last year.
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The Trump and Truth Store in Huntley will leave its Route 47 location by July 17.
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Lake Zurich High School is setting the table for future chefs and others seeking a place in the food industry with a $2.7 million renovation of the culinary lab and related work.
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Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights wants people to know they’re as serious about food as they are about music. So much so that they’ve brought in a chef with Michelin-star pedigree to prove it.
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With July 4 falling on a Friday, many suburban towns are hosting festivals, fireworks, parades, concerts and more starting this weekend to get a jump on the celebrations.
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The Des Plaines storefront that formerly was home to B’s Sweet Bites is once again open to customers -- but with a new name and a decidedly different menu.
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The Schaumburg Park District’s Meineke Recreation Center and Meineke Pool will remain closed until further notice, following Monday morning’s outdoor fire caused by a gas line being struck during a construction project.
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