Team President Kevin Warren hinted that recent momentum toward a new Chicago stadium has shifted to both sites being in the mix.
The 34-year-old Palatine man, who also possessed cocaine, was involved in several hit-and-run crashes prior to his arrest.
Three candidates were on Tuesday's consolidated election ballot to succeed Thomas Hayes as Arlington Heights mayor.
Four seats on the Arlington Heights Village Board were up for grabs in Tuesday's consolidated election.
Village Board Trustees Tom Schwingbeck Jr. and Jim Tinaglia, and Jon Ridler, executive director of the Chamber, will be on the ballot.
In April, area residents can show support for CAC’s work in the community with young survivors of abuse by planting a yard sign.
Four seats on the Arlington Heights Village Board are up for grabs in Tuesday's election.
The theft occurred earlier this month at Guitar Center, according to police.
Police are advising drivers and residents to avoid the area Friday morning until further notice.
A 73-year-old Elk Grove resident was extricated from his car Wednesday night and taken to an area hospital with serious injuries.
Police said several roads are closed to through traffic during rush hour Wednesday due to an investigation.
Police are continuing to investigate the Monday night incident in the Colonial Townhomes Subdivision.
Preliminary information from a nearby camera shows 7 to 8 masked suspects entering the business and removing alcohol, according to police.
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the U.S. (2024-2025 school year).
The Township’s singular focus is to support its residents in their times of need.
The Arlington Heights resident is accused of aggravated delivery of methamphetamine, four counts of possession of a controlled substance.
Arlington Heights contended errors made by Rolling Meadows, IRS led to $1.2 million in tax collection going to the wrong municipality.
The Youth Services Department is offering a student support program, long-standing empowerment groups and the bicycle safety course.
The 39-year-old Arlington Heights resident violated his parole as a result of the battery, according to police.
The 43-year-old man was formally indicted by a grand jury Wednesday on several charges, including attempted first-degree murder.
Wolf Road was closed between Feehanville Drive and Central Road for nearly six hours following the Monday night crash.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has filed a lawsuit against Prestige Feed Products LLC for allowing excessive odors and pollution.
The Arlington Heights man was charged with three felonies following the Saturday incident.
Sylwia Wagner Jarosz, a kindergarten teacher in Long Grove, was killed after being struck by a dump truck in 2022.
Police said they received several 911 calls regarding shots being fired Wednesday night in the area of Wheeling Road and Dogwood Lane.
An electric vehicle burst into flames in January 2024 while charging in the garage at the Fashion Outlets of Chicago in Rosemont.
The victim, a 60-year-old woman from Barrington, Illinois, was walking across Plymouth Road when she was struck by an eastbound vehicle.
Tievoli Pizza Bar, which opened in 2023, has added the popular rectangular pan pizza to its menu.
Police said the incident occurred Sunday afternoon in the parking lot of La Marina Mariscos.
Held on April 11-13 at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library
Atalia Pucheta Martinez, 23, was found dead in November at the Busse Woods Forest Preserve.
The 39-year-old Arlington Heights resident was arrested last week, according to police.
Carina Santa Maria is running for a seat on the Arlington Heights Village Board in the April 1 consolidated municipal election.
Work gets underway March 10, with construction to continue through May 23, weather permitting, according to the Village.
Jim Tinaglia, a current Village Board trustee, is running for mayor in the April 1 consolidated municipal election.
By Dr. Abbie Miller, a market Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of Illinois
The GoFundMe campaigns were set up to cover funeral expenses and other costs for the two Conant High School students who died last weekend.
The Mount Prospect man was charged with a felony, along with other charges, following the Tuesday incident at the Des Plaines Library.