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5 Coronavirus Deaths | Swastika Graffiti | Armed Robbery Arrests
5 new coronavirus deaths were reported in the last week in Arlington Heights racist graffiti found: Week in Headlines, Oct. 26-Nov. 1, 2020

Miss a day, miss a lot, so take a moment to catch up on some of the past week's headlines from Arlington Heights and beyond.
5 New Coronavirus Deaths, 114 Cases Reported In Arlington Heights
There has been a 95.9 percent increase in cases in Arlington Heights over last 14 days according to the Cook County Department of Health.
Teens Accused Of Armed Robbery Apprehended In Prospect Heights
Attempted homicide is among the charges against the teenagers stemming from the August robbery at a 7-Eleven.
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College Credits: Resident Graduates From Miami University
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
Collection Event For Homeless Vets Postponed Due To Coronavirus
The Arlington Heights and Palatine American Legion posts said restrictions prevent them from collecting the items.
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IHSA Defies Pritzker, Basketball Set To Start On Time
The Illinois High School Association Board also voted Wednesday to move the sport of wrestling from the winter season to the summer.
Wow House: Colonial In Sought-After Arlington Heights Area
Built in 1992, this home has a floor plan every buyer dreams of.
No Indoor Dining In Village Under New Coronavirus Restrictions
The rate of new cases in Arlington Heights is surging — new restrictions take effect across suburban Cook County Wednesday.

Swastika Graffiti Discovered On Building In Arlington Heights
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