The Village is seeking veterans to participate in the parade on May 29.
Mother's Day is coming up and local restaurants in Arlington Heights will be offering brunch.
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
Two residents were hospitalized for possible smoke inhalation during the Saturday night fire.
"When we empower survivors to expose wrongdoing, we can prevent future harm and protect others from sexual misconduct," the state rep said.
Lemons of Love is a nonprofit that shares chemo care packages, provides programs, and offers support to anyone impacted by cancer.
Win one of two big prize baskets valued at $600 and support local businesses as you take advantage of specials, giveaways and sales.
The resident said someone slashed three tires on their 2014 Volkswagen and three tires on their 2018 Volkswagen.
More than 600,000 pounds of prescription drugs were collected during the last take-back event in October 2022.
The proposed $150 million residential and commercial mixed-use campus would be one of the largest ever in downtown Arlington Heights.
The 11-year-old was riding their bicycle at the time of the Tuesday evening incident, according to police.
Sue Walton is an educator and the founder of the Blue Bow Campaign at Children’s Home & Aid, headquartered in Chicago.
The Arlington Heights runners finished the latest edition of the prestigious race, held Monday in Massachusetts.
David Perns and Brian Maye are the two newest trustees on the Board and join it as the Township continues to expand services for residents.
Survey open April 17-28
Local nonprofit to hold golf outing fundraiser to benefit low-income working families in the northwest suburbs.
Police believe the Arlington Heights resident targeted the victim in Sunday's incident at a downtown underground parking garage.
Finalists for National Merit Scholarships and College Board National Recognition Program Scholars were announced Monday.
Pilot reading program with Meridian School and Orphans of the Storm results in Woodman’s donation to the animal shelter
"The suspect in this case has been arrested — there is no ongoing threat to public safety," according to police.
One subject punched the victim in the back of the head, and another stabbed him with a knife in the torso and arm, according to police.
Megan Kelly, who is replacing a retiring Eileen Hart, currently oversees the district's Career Pathways Program.
The 127th edition of the prestigious race takes place on Monday in Massachusetts.
Dr. Scott Rowe currently serves in the same role in Huntley Community School District 158.
Brendan Ragan will begin his tenure as the new artistic director on April 24.
The new superintendent will have an official start date of July 1, according to the district.
IL American Water & University of IL Extension Offer webinar “Water Conservation at Home” on Monday, April 17
A battery incident also occurred at the downtown train station, according to police.
Teams from Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove and Rolling Meadows high schools competed in the event sponsored by State Senator Ann Gillespie.
Special Olympic Illinois' floor hockey player serves as 'honorary captain' in one of Patrick Kane's curtain call victories before NY trade.
Appointments for new and replacement adult and minor passports, and minor renewals can be made with bilingual agents.
Democrat Mark Walker is behind a bill that would create a state process for the reburial and repatriation of remains of Native Americans.
The Arlington Heights Police Department handled criminal complaints including suspects throwing eggs at a car and leaving dead squid behind.
In District 214, President William Dussling was unofficially the top vote-getter while in District 25, Elizabeth Nierman topped the polls.
The May 29 parade honoring those who gave their lives in military service draws around 3,000 spectators and is welcoming all veterans.
Current members William Dussling and Alva Kreutzer are seeking reelection in Tuesday's consolidated municipal elections.
State Senator Ann Gillespie co-sponsored a bill that prohibits one's immigration status to be considered in real estate transactions.
The accused was also illegally in possession of medical cannabis, according to police.
House Bill 2396 now heads to the Senate for consideration.