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The new mill rate for the 2026-27 fiscal year is down from the current rate, but revaluation shifts more tax burden to homeowners.

The fire happened Tuesday at 4 p.m. near the Serenity Garden.
The new Westhill High School is likely the largest school construction project in the history of the Nutmeg State.
Jenna Crohan, 34, comes from the 300 block of Lockport's East Division Street. She was freed from Will County's Jail around 4 p.m. Monday.
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Hoboken held a parade Saturday for Memorial Day and America's Semiquincentennial. See photos.
A man was charged after U.S. Park Police said drugs were found during a George Washington Parkway traffic stop.
The governor has selected Vernon Superintendent of Schools Joseph Macary for a major commission.
Lulu, a young mother cat who defended her kittens from a raccoon, is waiting for adoption at Pet Supplies Plus in East Northport.
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Cary Andre Rue, an FBI employee at Quantico, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to federal child sexual abuse material charges.
Simba, a 3-month-old kitten rescued with his mother, Sarabi, is energetic, affectionate and looking for a home with another cat.
Arturas Proskurinas Jr. of Lockport lost his hearing under the Illinois SAFE-T-Act. He will stay in Will County's Jail indefinitely now.
Patrols are taking place at the home and neighborhood of Judge Samantha Elliott after she overturned part of the proof-of-citizenship law.
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The Long Beach City Council held a special meeting Friday with two items on the agenda, one of which authorized a tax increase.
A 44-year-old NJ man died in a chain reaction crash on a highway last week, state police confirmed.
Officials have brought up the issue over the years. The city is limited in what it can do.
Deputies seized 127 birds and a dog from a Spotsylvania County property in a suspected cockfighting operation, authorities said.
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Brooklyn officials push ahead with a $21 million park plan while judges continue to use a contested Columbus Park parking lot.
Farmington officials favor a revised Meadow Road sidewalk route and plan a public hearing on July 14 before moving forward.
Debate grows over state affordable housing rules as Union County towns feel mounting pressure.
Reston Association’s acting CEO outlined land use tracking, pesticide notice changes and facility planning steps.
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Residents violate association covenants. Darien officials can't regulate such situations.
New Jersey has filed a lawsuit against the GEO Group, one of the largest private prison companies in the nation. Here’s why.
South Windsor Republicans said they respect the legal process but are disappointed by the court’s ruling.
The district said the track will only open for a narrow window of time each day.
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One of Pittsburgh's most active real estate and restaurant businesses has announced a new rebranding effort. Get the details here.
Plans call for a 130,000-square-foot outdoor retail destination, creating more than 200 jobs and bringing foot traffic to the area.
The swim school, located inside the Four Points by Sheraton, offers water safety and survival-focused lessons for children and adults.
"It is with heavy hearts that we share we are unable to reopen White Satin Bridal due to the fire and the resulting damage," owners said.
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A Fairfield man has been arrested in connection with the case, according to authorities.
Monday night's incident caused the shutdown of Interstate 80 eastbound for motorists heading toward Joliet and New Lenox.
Lester Gaines allegedly displayed the knife in a threatening manner before fleeing the business with stolen merchandise, police noted.
Officers tried to speak with people reportedly struck by the vehicle; however, they were uncooperative and refused to provide information.
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Angel Zuniga denied making the 911 calls and stated he did not need police assistance before leaving the area on foot, authorities said.
"I just want to say that if your paramedics ever tell you it's time to go to the hospital, just go," the official said.
It happened at 1:36 a.m. on Monday, the Joliet Police Department arrest log showed.
The plan poses a "specific danger" in a transitional area, a resident said.
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Monday was special for Elmhurst, as well as Marilyn Monroe admirers.
An alderman pushed stop signs at an intersection, but a colleague disagreed.
The incident happened on a hot and humid Sunday afternoon in May at the Newtown Athletic Club in Newtown Township.
"We have confirmed that approximately 55 UCR students have been directly affected by this incident," UCR Chancellor S. Jack Hu said Monday.
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