Faith Community Homes requested a federal community grant administered through Arlington Heights, and was almost edged out of the selection process due to new federal directive.
Man asks village board to put referendum on ballot.
Village board approves plan to award Community Development Block grant monies to area agencies and charities.
Election board sides with objector of petition to place a term limits referendum for Arlington Heights voters to consider in the April election.
Three people come forward to file a challenge Jona Augustyn’s petitions citing numerous errors in the paperwork. A hearing before the Cook County Electoral Board is scheduled this week.
Cell phones won’t be allowed in courts throughout the county.
A resident filed a petition for a referendum to be on the April ballot regarding term limits for the village board. Now, there is an objection to that petition, and a hearing will be held Monday to determine if it will stand.
Arlington Heights Public Works makes a change in how it plows municipal parking garages as a result of lawsuit.
Arlington Heights commission also temporarily suspends two liquor licenses. In an effort to continue liquor compliance from are business, four young people are hired to ensure their ID's are checken when patronizing locations that serve or sell alc
Residents from Arlington Crossings go on record with opposition to the plan they believe could bring congestion, population density, parking restrictions and more. The village board approved changes that could allow high-density, multi-family housing.
Resident files petition for binding referendum on April 9 ballot asking voters to place term limits on village president and trustees. The three mayoral candidates also weigh in on the issue.
More than 33 million tons of food is wasted each year, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
After being sworn in on January 3, Tammy Duckworth has been named to serve on a number of House committees and will serve as the Democratic Whip for the freshman class.
Late last week, Duckworth was sworn in as the new representative for the 8th congressional district.
Most Americans will take home 2 percent less money this year due to a Social Security payroll tax increase.
The beginning stages of the $250 million redevelopment project at the former Sheraton Hotel at 3400 Euclid Avenue are now in motion. The Village of Arlington Heights has granted demolition and building permits and work at the site has begun.
After a close call, the agriculture committee reveals compromise so milk prices won't double in 2013. Prices were expected to hit $6 to $8.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
Arlington Heights has had its fair share of hot new stories this year, from November election reaction both locally and nationally, to businesses coming and going and police and fire stories.
A high school student is one of the four candidates competing to fill the three openings on the Arlington Heights Park District board, the Daily Herald Reports.
Equipped with a kitchen and full bar, the new cinema company plans to offer moviegoers seat-side service at the old Arlington Theaters. The theatre is expected to be open by summer if not before.
It will cost more to mail postcards and one ounce letters on Jan. 27, 2013.
It's been a busy month in news, in and around Arlington Heights. Check out the top 10 stories in December (so far) on Arlington Heights Patch.
From the mountains of wrapping paper to the piles of broken ornaments, our trash and recycling bins tend to fill up quick around the holidays. Here's when the village will be out to pick up refuse in Arlington Heights. .
Organization says reason behind displaying banner that states there are "no gods, no devils, no angels, no heaven or hell" is to demonstrate that religion does not belong in public spaces.
Don't dump your burnt out bulbs and broken strands, donate your old holiday light strings.
Tammy Duckworth, the new 8th congressional district representative for Illinois, was allowed by the U.S. House Speaker to choose office space that would be most handicapped-accessible.
Arlington Heights Mayor Arlene Mulder is among hundreds nationwide who signed a letter asking President Barack Obama to increase gun control after the shooting in Newtown, CT, on Dec. 14.
Prepared for the first snowfall of the season, the Arlington Heights public works department reminds residents of the village's snow plans and policies.
New law moves last day for petition filing for 2013 consolidated election to December 26.
In his last Town Hall meeting Saturday, Joe Walsh did not back away from previous statements regarding his interest in running for Illinois governor in 2014, the Huffington Post reports.
Presented to trustees Monday, Arlington Heights considers plans to put village board packets on the web and live stream meetings online.
At 12 percent, the village works to lower its vacancy rate and attract new business to Arlington Heights.
Arlington Heights Park District board members okay 2.51 percent tax levy hike, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Dozens of maggots were extracted from the 90-year-old woman's ear, who resided at the Lutheran Home for the Aged, CBS Chicago reports.
The village board approved the expansion of a medical building along Rand Road, despite strong opposition from residents.
The playground swings at two different Arlington Heights parks have been taken out of service, according to the park district.
Arlington Heights’ iconic restaurant and banquet hall, The Wellington, has been for sale for nearly four years, vacant for about four months. What do you think should take its place to fill this vacancy in the village?
Mark Hellner, an attorney and member of the village housing committee, looks to be the next mayor of Arlington Heights. Hellner talks taxes and new businesses.
2013 village vehicle stickers available, must be displayed by January 1.