Shop til you drop and kick off the holiday season by visiting the Downtown Palatine Business Association’s quaint shops and storefronts.
Thanksgiving Baskets are given to in-need families, while “Hope for the Holidays” provides gift cards to low-income youth and seniors.
Board members approved a measure to recognize Native American Heritage Month with a display approved under its flag policy adopted in May.
The annual honor recognizes local residents who go above and beyond the call of duty when it comes to serving their community and residents.
Sylwia Wagner-Jarosz started a program for Polish students at Long Grove Country School and is remembered as a beloved teacher and friend.
Over 109,000 Dry Tons of Residuals and Biosolids have been kept out of Landfills
Anniversary of murders; highway project approved; bicyclist struck and killed: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2022.
Orphans of the Storm animal shelter pilots a new program that supports a smoother transition to dog ownership
Funding available to support inclusion, diversity and equity initiatives for nonprofit organizations, schools and government entities
A mother charged in crash that killed son; right-wing newspapers; Metra accident: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Sept. 19-25, 2022.
A portion of event proceeds will benefit Fathers Helping Fathers, a non-profit focused on helping fathers be the best parents they can be.
The Butterfly Run/Walk 5K on Oct. 2 helps families and communities impacted by a child’s death.
The faith-based organization Fellowship Housing provides shelter for 32 moms, along with counseling and budgeting lessons.
A bus of migrants arrived in Elk Grove Village; festival soon; dad kills son: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Sept. 12-18, 2022.
The two-day festival will be held on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 in Harmony Park and downtown Arlington Heights.
A GoFundMe effort is raising money to cover the burial costs for Austin Chang while his 6-year-old sister remains in critical condition.
Bears talk Arlington Park; Uptown Cafe owners remembered; 12-year-old struck by car: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Sept. 5-11, 2022.
Among the services available are transportation, a medical lending closet, counseling, emergency, and general assistance, and much more.
Residents from Arlington Heights are eligible to recycle up to 10 containers of paint at no charge.
This small business owner took her dreams and made them a reality - and has built a salon focused on clients with a skilled and devoted team
The Township is changing people’s lives one meal at a time, through delivering meals or providing opportunities to volunteer.
Bears to unveil stadium plans; severe summer thunderstorm; holiday weekend: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Aug. 29-Sept. 4, 2022.
The event will take place at 5 p.m. at the Kenneth Youth Center to remember those lost to overdoses.
Soldier Field gets bad ranking; bus accident injures students; park district award: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Aug. 22-28, 2022.
The awarding came from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada.
A nationwide search for a permanent replacement will begin soon.
On August 30, 30-year Special Olympian Stephan Katz will greet patrons in the pub and promote the nonprofit, while raising funds.
Man lures children into home; cops help Special Olympians; tragic accident: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Aug. 15-21, 2022.
Interested in fostering a pet? Start by checking out Orphans of the Storm, PAWS, Wagging Hearts, Wright-Way Rescue, and C.A.R.E. and others
The three-day event is the largest Polish-American festival in the U.S.
Harbaugh will be presented with the Dr. Kenneth Hood Award in September.
The ‘Older Adult Programming and Benefits Specialist’ will help seniors who need assistance navigating online applications.
Potential stadium receives opposition; Casten talks; gas prices down: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Aug. 8-14, 2022.
The 19th annual fundraiser that benefits the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre highlights local businesses and is expected to sell out.
A car crash killed a Mount Prospect man; youth rock climbers come to town; roadwork: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, July 25-31, 2022.
The Township has provided funding for human needs and mental health support through a range of programs that benefit Township residents.
Graffiti was found around town; back to school dates announced; car crash kills one: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, July 18-24, 2022.
Orphans of the Storm animal shelter finds record number of dogs and cats await adoption due to pandemic
The fair, scheduled for July 28, is intended to fill parish and school positions.
Resident stabs wife in a planned attack; gas prices are falling; home invasion: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, July 11-17, 2022.