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Weeks after tornado, Bartlett cleaning up again from damaging storms

Weeks after tornado, Bartlett cleaning up again from damaging storms

Storms that rolled through the area Wednesday evening damaged trees and downed power lines at multiple locations in Bartlett, just days after a tornado hit the town and caused minor damage to a strip mall.

 
Local residents protest potential rezoning of Plum Farms site in Hoffman Estates for data center

Local residents protest potential rezoning of Plum Farms site in Hoffman Estates for data center

Residents of communities near the 186-acre Plum Farms property in Hoffman Estates Wednesday protested its proposed rezoning for industrial uses they consider a smoke screen for a data center.

 
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‘A fresh market on steroids’: Expansive new grocery store opens in Vernon Hills

‘A fresh market on steroids’: Expansive new grocery store opens in Vernon Hills

The newest grocery store in Vernon Hills opened to the public Wednesday with a huge selection meant to serve a diverse community.

 
Pedestrian struck by outbound Metra train at Schaumburg station

Pedestrian struck by outbound Metra train at Schaumburg station

A pedestrian was struck by an outbound Metra train at the Schaumburg station early Thursday, halting service along the line.

 
‘One-woman show’: Barrington resident brings home-grown business to historic Ice House mall

‘One-woman show’: Barrington resident brings home-grown business to historic Ice House mall

Montana Bellagamba is bringing her passion for books to the town where she grew up, filling a need in her hometown.

 
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Independent governor hopeful Corbett’s place on ballot affirmed after Bailey campaign pulls objection

Independent governor hopeful Corbett’s place on ballot affirmed after Bailey campaign pulls objection

A challenge to independent gubernatorial candidate Collin Corbett’s petitions was withdrawn Wednesday by Republican nominee Darren Bailey’s campaign.

 
‘We are going to get it right’: Dart outlines plans to curb crime on trains, buses

‘We are going to get it right’: Dart outlines plans to curb crime on trains, buses

Professionalism, accountability and a safe system for Metra, Pace and CTA riders are among Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart’s goals in heading up a regionwide task force.

 
Another clutch moment against Cleveland, but White Sox can’t finish sweep

Another clutch moment against Cleveland, but White Sox can’t finish sweep

The White Sox pulled off another miracle, with back-to-back home runs with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, but Cleveland managed to win 4-3 in 10 innings on Wednesday.

 
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‘An entirely new experience’: Hollywood Casino Aurora opens $360 million entertainment complex

‘An entirely new experience’: Hollywood Casino Aurora opens $360 million entertainment complex

With speeches — and a lion’s dance for good luck — the new Hollywood Casino Aurora opened its doors Wednesday.

 
Rolling Meadows privatizes garbage pickup after 57 years of public service

Rolling Meadows privatizes garbage pickup after 57 years of public service

Rolling Meadows city council members unanimously voted to privatize garbage collection after 57 years of municipal service, inking a 5-year contract with Lakeshore Recycling Services.

 

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