The Schaumburg businessman is seeking the GOP nomination in the gubernatorial contest. The primary is scheduled for June 28.
Rep. Mark Walker helped found the caucus to "better understand and prioritize the issues of the Assyrian community."
Six local residents submitted their intent to run by Monday's deadline, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections.
The Arlington Heights property was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
House Bill 5441 would remove one barrier for survivors of sexual assault to seek justice.
A crew responding to a water main break last week in Arlington Heights found the ring.
Two measures to assist social workers with earning and paying off their degrees passed the Senate Wednesday.
It marks the fifth consecutive year the AHPD has earned an Illinois Distinguished Accredited Agency award.
“This proposal makes investments in working families, public safety and home health care providers while meeting our pension commitment."
The Cook County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Cook County gave a thumbs-up Thursday to 2 housing projects in the village.
The Cook County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
The Arlington Heights Village Board approved a study to determine if the option is feasible as part of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan.
"Faith's Law" is named after a former Schaumburg High School student who was sexually abused by a teacher.
The Cook County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
The REV Act provides financial incentives to electric vehicle, parts and power supply manufacturers.
The $191.5 million budget includes a decrease of $9.2 million from last year’s total expenditures for all the Village’s operations.
The appeals process with the Cook County Assessor started on Oct. 5.
Edgar Pagnotto discussed his concern with air quality in Arlington Heights, especially around schools and parks.
The non-partisan political action committee said its focus is to ensure residents get representation from local elected officials.
"This measure offers bipartisan solutions to target some of the worst abuses of power in our state’s history," Gillespie said.
The Cook County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
President Joe Biden announced he would be in the Chicago area Thursday after canceling his Sept. 29 trip last minute, the White House said.
People in Arlington Heights can follow a five-day process outlined by the voting initiative that is entering its second year.
The president was slated to be in Chicago to talk vaccine mandates and to speak at Elk Grove Technology Park.
The funding is being stewarded by the Equity Fund Taskforce, a diverse 50 member group of stakeholders from local government agencies, n ...
More than 1 out of every 10 Cook County rental households are in arrears as of early August, according to a new analysis.
State Senator Ann Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights) released the following statement after the passage of Senate Bill 2048.
“This measure offers bipartisan solutions to target some of the worst abuses of power in our state’s history,” Gillespie said.
Prior to the law, immigrants in deportation cases were not guaranteed the right to an appointed attorney, as in the case for criminal de ...
The Cook County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
Cris Papierniak has worked as assistant director of public works for Arlington Heights since 2014.
“Strengthening red flag laws will keep families safe when a household member shouldn’t have a gun,” the state senator said.
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle was joined today by community leaders, tech innovators, cultural institutions, museums, non ...
The Mount Prospect Village Board voted 4-3 Tuesday night to eliminate the patch.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Arlington Heights residents.
A new analysis found more than 6 million nationwide are behind on rent, owing a total of $23 billion.
The march stems from a recent vote by the Village Board to limit the number of flags allowed to fly on Village property.
$180,000 of the $1.5 million investment will go to two community-based organizations in the Lawndale community of Chicago’s west side.