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Mom's rendition of "My Heart Can't Tell You No" creates a strong reaction in her 10-month-old baby.
The host of TV's "The Dr. Oz Show" came to Advocate Health Care in Park Ridge Tuesday to promote flu shots and posed with fans. Advocate gave away 1,000 free shots.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Every parent should have this much joy at report card time.
Sixth annual golf outing honors memory of Arlington Heights teen Megan Baumgartner, who committed suicide in 2007.
Seth Goldberg, who is in a wheelchair and has very limited hearing, works at the Jewel in Northpoint Shopping Center, and was recently highlighted for the exceptional customer service he provides while working at the grocery store.
Father's Day is fast approaching on Sunday, June 16. Hear how four area residents explain the influence their fathers have had on their lives.
13 students who previously attend AHSC25 schools for at least three years were each awarded a $1,300 scholarship as they head off to college in the fall.
The new Arlington Heights Patch is here, so look around and make yourself at home!
Learn what's going on in District 21.
Start your holiday gift shopping now.
Register by Oct. 4.
The Arlington Heights Memorial library has additional parking available.
Seniors, families and friends are invited to learn about all the senior-related services here in Arlington Heights and surrounding suburbs.
American Cancer Society is looking for individuals interested in fighting back against cancer.
Sunday is National Grandparents Day, so let them know how much you love them! Upload their pic here and share in the comments what makes your grandparents so special.
Nancy Harstad went against the grain and 40 years later, she has mastered the pharmacy field.
Stop by the Tropical Smoothie Cafe in Arlington Heights today to support the Camp Sunshine charity.
The Memorial Day parade in Arlington Heights wound through downtown and ended with a ceremony at Memorial Park.
The Farmers' Market is back for its 13th year.