Though restoration, repairs and rebuilding after a fire is taking longer than anticipated, Durty Nellie's is looking toward the future.
Registration is open now through April 1, 2019 and can be completed online or in person at Palatine Township Center.
Planet Fitness Grand Opening Features Ribbon Cutting with Village Mayor and Check Presentation to Kenneth Young Center
“This Is The First Time A President Failed To Live Up To His Own Catchphrase And Declared It A National Emergency”
Illinois Fire Safety Alliance & Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal Recognize Broadview, Elk Grove, and Skokie for Safety Efforts
There are currently 33 new construction homes for sale in Arlington Heights
CCSD21 School Board President Phil Pritzker ended January in Washington, D.C. to advocate for students, teachers, and public schools
Elders of Harvest Bible Chapel release statement on the Feb. 12 firing of the church network's founder and senior pastor, James MacDonald.
Suburban bus service selected for its deployment of 91 clean-burning CNG buses and a fueling station
Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, Palatine Mayor and Village staff will provide a recap of 2018, and what's coming up for the new year.
There are currently 317 single family homes for sale in Arlington Heights
Dr. James MacKenzie says it is time to make public spaces safer
Wheeling Police and McDonald's Owner-Operator David Bear support the American Cancer Society
The charitable arm of TMA has provided more than $120,000 over two decades to District 214 schools to help invest in students.
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Get an insider's look at Arlington's Passero on WTTW's popular 'Check Please' this weekend.
A bankruptcy judge has signed off on former CEO Eddie Lampert's bid, saving 425 stores and 45,000 jobs.
Two new press releases on Joe Ricketts' emails and Virginia Governor Ralph Northam's yearbook photo
Scarsdale is a condominium and single family home community
Clean Cities coalition hosting plug-in vehicle drives at the show, Feb. 9-18
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The 62-room boutique hotel on Algonquin Road will feature a rooftop bar and high-end amenities such as Alexa-controlled lighting systems.
Wheeling High School Jazz 1 performed at the Illinois Music Education Convention in January.
The popular entertainment and event venue, pub and restaurant is working on plans for a partial reopening within the next month.
Tonight's ice storm could make travel dicey, and area schools and organizations are prepping by announcing closures and late morning starts.
Arlington Heights Police Department Citizens Academy applications are open for those who want to get a feel for police life.
There are currently 153 townhomes & condos for sale in Arlington Heights
The suspect is described as white, 20 to 30 years old, with dark brown hair, mustache and beard, and was driving a tan/yellow Kia Soul.
Jeremiah O'Driscoll, 58, was found unresponsive in a parking lot on East Rand Road at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Congressmen Raja Krishnamoorthi And Paul Mitchell Introduce Bipartisan Legislation Calling For An End To Government Shutdowns
National YMCA Program Starts February 11th.
Arlington Hts resident Fran Guziel joins with Liz McKay to chair WCI’s spring fundraiser celebrating the Club’s Scottish heritage.
Thomas Middle School is a 6-8 school
There's no recycling pick up this week in Arlington, and garbage collection is delayed one day as handlers try to manage in the brutal cold.
The 3-year-old boy and 5-year-old girl were hospitalized after being found wandering outside an apartment buiding.
A missing sheltie has been found near the race track after escaping during a trip to the groomers. He spent 6 days in the cold, but is fine.
Lissette Rivera was reported missing after she was last seen Tuesday.
The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Arlington Heights
There will be no garbage pick up Wednesday and warming centers will be open as Arlington prepares for the extreme weather ahead.
Palatine Mayor Jim Schwantz and Staff will present the Village’s accomplishments in 2018 and goals for the new year, on February 27, 2019.