County’s effort to explain where taxes go and local governmnets’ finances raise questions.
Arlington Heights hosts presentation this week on results of recent survey.
Click the links below for the latest input from the community on the upcoming election. Candidates are vying for spots on the District 21 and 25 school boards, all Wheeling Townships elected seats, village president and trustees and the library board.
The road project affects Hintz Road from Arlington Heights Road east to Milwaukee Avenue and will include lane reductions and subsequent delays through September.
Local Voice Contributions from Wheeling Township Democrats.
There has been a strong amount of input from Arlington Heights Patch readers on the upcoming election. Click the links below to hear from your neighbors on the upcoming elections, and who they think should win and why.
Village beginning process of developing plans for new station.
The Daily Herald reports that 63.6 percent of Cook County's local races in Tuesday's election are uncontested.
Candidates are running for open seats including mayor and trustee of Arlington Heights, the library board and District 25, in addition to Wheeling Township supervisor, assessor, highway commissioner, clerk and trustee.
The presentation will provide information on hiring people with disabilities and the benefits they can bring to your work force, in addition to steps that can be taken to accommodate their needs.
Neighbors keeping an eye on the church’s plans.
Unlike other communities, which followed International Dark-Sky Association proposal, Arlington Heights is not looking to ban "upward-facing light," according to the Chicago Tribune.
Endorsements show broad support among elected officials, community and business leaders, according to a press release from Mark Hellner.
Incumbent Mike Schroeder and challenger Fernando "Fred" Arenas met with Arlington Heights Patch to discuss how they plan to lead Wheeling Township if elected supervisor on April 9.
Village releases its calendar for the week of April 1, 2013.
Arlington Heights board will vote on its budget tonight, Monday, April 1.
Village retains Nokia Siemens, and welcomes a number of new businesses.
Mayoral/Village President candidate Ron Drake answers follow-up questions from Arlington Heights Patch to help voters become even better acquainted with his beliefs and vision for the community.
Mayoral/Village President candidate Thomas Hayes answers follow-up questions from Arlington Heights Patch to help voters become even better acquainted with his beliefs and vision for the community.
Mayoral/Village President candidate Mark Hellner answers follow-up questions from Arlington Heights Patch to help voters become even better acquainted with his beliefs and vision for the community.
The three candidates for mayor delve deeper into issues affecting the residents of Arlington Heights. Gain insights on how they plan to lead and examples of why they believe they are qualified to be the next village president.
In light of Rob Komosa's recent death, the Gridiron Alliance is urging the high school district to obtain more student-athlete insurance.
The Arlington Heights Fire Department is hosting classes starting April 1 for those interested in taking Community Emergency Response Training.
Democrats want annexation of unincorporated property, a referendum to abolish the highway commission and transfer of responsibilities to the township. Republicans say the movement has no traction, and is fiscally irresponsible.
U.S. Senator John McCain has officially given his support to Drake, who is running against incumbent Arlington Heights Trustee Thomas Hayes and Mark Hellner for village president.
The April 9 election is just around the corner, but you can vote early at the Arlington Heights Village Hall Monday, March 25 through Saturday, April 6.
The Arlington Heights trustee candidate said he carefully weighed his decision, and believes Thomas Hayes, a 22-year village trustee, is the best candidate for village president.
Lawmakers proposed new taxes on oil rigs, license plates, satellite TV, strip clubs and more to find money for schools, parks, youth centers and crisis centers. Reboot Illinois talks taxes.
Republican Joanna Gauza is running for township clerk against Democrat Marc Adelman.
Republican Robert Hoban is running for trustee on a crowded ballot that includes Michael Domrzalski, Ruth O'Connell, Kathy Penner, Kim Simmons, Siobhan White, Nikos D. Tsonis and Robert A. Boros.
Every office in Wheeling Township is contested in the April 9 election.
Democrat Donald A. Bussey is running for township assessor against Republican incumbent Jerry D. Sadler.
Phil Pritzker is running for re-election to the District 21 School Board. He is one of five candidates for four seats.
Renewable energy, business, and garbage pickup were among the topics addressed at a candidate forum in Arlington Heights Saturday.
Wheeling Township candidates will be on hand at a Thursday, March 21 event.
The Orchard Evangelical Free Church wants to build a parking lot in the Hickory Meadows Neighborhood.
Democrat Mike MacDonald is running for township highway commissioner against incumbent Scott Saewert.
Democrat Marc Adelman is running for township clerk against Republican Joanna Gauza.
Democrat Fernando “Fred” Arenas is running for township supervisor against incumbent Michael B. Schroeder.
Democrat Nikos D. Tsonis is running for trustee against Michael Domrzalski, Robert P. Hoban, Ruth O'Connell, Kathy Penner, Kim Simmons, Bob Boros and Siobhan White.