A Franklin Park woman was charged with retail theft, possession of methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance, resisting arrest.
The woman, part of a group that had been kicked out of Rivers Casino, confronted police as another person was being arrested.
The supervisor and four trustees begin first terms; clerk starts third term. All were sworn in by Honorable Jack Costello on May 19, 2025.
Specialized smoke alarms distributed to protect children across Chicagoland
Rolling Meadows Mayor Lara Sanoica emphasized the excitement at the prospect of the Bears' possible move.
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the U.S. (2024-2025 school year).
The Saturday morning fire was fought by 25 firefighters staffing four engines, one ladder truck, one rescue squad, and four ambulances.
Two women were arrested Tuesday, including a resident of Texas, according to police.
Participants in the scheme submitted claims for people who had not requested test kits, some of whom were dead, officials said.
Dr. Jordana Eisenstein, a native Chicagoan, opened EVS Pet Urgent Care, offering a modern solution for pet parents in need of urgent care.
The 71-year-old Mount Prospect man was killed in the two-vehicle crash in Deer Park Sunday morning.
"The bonds formed here are strong, and the impact of closing our doors would be devastating.”
The incident occurred last week at a location on S. Arlington Heights Road.
Police are asking residents to avoid the area Tuesday afternoon until further notice.
Officials said Friday the Bears have made "significant progress" with leaders in Arlington Heights over the last few months.
An investigation continues into the Monday morning fire in the 600 block of S. Cedar Street.
The U.S. News & World Report rankings looks at value, desirability, job markets and the quality of life in U.S. cities.
A Mount Prospect woman was also seriously injured in the two-vehicle crash in Deer Park Sunday morning.
A 55-year-old Park Ridge man was arrested in connection with the incident that occurred on Wednesday night.
"If you get jewelry from like Amazon or Shein, it'll rust like really quickly. It'll tarnish," said Lexi Kuza. "It'll turn your skin green."
Work is expected to last through late October, according to the Village of Arlington Heights.
The event at Dunkin' Donuts locations, scheduled for May 16, benefits Special Olympics athletes in Illinois.
The Township’s annual grant program supports organizations that provide essential services to local residents and enhances quality of life.
Police are investigating the Monday morning incident on I-90 westbound from Arlington Heights Road.
The incident occurred at Berbecker Park last week, according to police.
In recognition of Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month in June, Lutheran Home and the Alzheimer’s Association host free information sessions
The Vernon Hills resident was charged with 7 felonies stemming from an incident in January in which both her and a police officer were hurt.
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL 8th), of Schaumburg, is the latest Illinois politician to join the U.S. Senate race in 2026.
The Elgin man was found outside his car at an intersection, looking for his keys, which police said were in his hand.
The key was inside, the engine was running and the owner was standing nearby when the male stole the vehicle, Schaumburg police said.
Aaron Del Mar, of Palatine Township, received over 85 percent of the weighted vote from all members.
The summer concert series schedule at Harmony Park has been released by the Village of Arlington Heights.
Extra police presence has been assigned to the school since the Wednesday incident.
The hospital patient reported the items were stolen overnight from their hospital room.
Inspired by a successful Mount Prospect initiative, residents form a group to boost street safety and reduce crashes in Arlington Heights.
The nine, along with other local military members past and present, will be honored at the annual Memorial Day parade and ceremony.
"Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders," a three-part series about the 1982 deaths of seven local residents, is being released in May.