An ex-boyfriend is accused of killing woman; hoops state tourney; robbery: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Feb. 27-March 5, 2023.
A 26-year-old Schaumburg man, who had a 3-year relationship with Yvonne Lattouf-Delgado, is accused of stabbing her to death in her home.
There was no bond for the incident and a court date of March 24 was assigned, according to police.
The body of the 24-year-old woman was discovered Wednesday evening in her apartment after police responded to a 911 call.
John Hersey (28-8) faces O'Fallon (32-4) Friday in the semifinal round of the IHSA 4A state tournament at Normal's Redbird Arena.
"My bill to remove the nuclear moratorium gets us one step closer to meeting our clean energy goals," the Arlington Heights Democrat said.
William Dussling, 80, has been a member of the board of education for 22 years.
The Monday afternoon incident involved one person, according to police.
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Palatine.
A woman was killed after hitting an IDOT plow; residents lose power; fire station: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Feb. 20-26, 2023.
Route 62 was closed for nearly eight hours following the Saturday morning incident.
The district is hoping voters will approve a tax referendum in the April 4 election.
A 25-year-old woman was arrested at Jewel in connection to the charges, according to police.
Kreutzer, 70, has been a member of the board of education since 1999.
House Bill 2396 would require school districts to establish kindergarten with full-day attendance.
ComEd expects more than 80 percent of outages to be restored by Thursday evening.
Arlington Heights is represented by 16 restaurants at the 10-day event.
The armed robbery was reported Tuesday night at a Country Inn & Suites.
Bears buy former racetrack; local author talks Chicago; D214 students create robots: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Feb. 13-19, 2023.
IAW and American Water Charitable Foundation Announce $10,000 Contribution
Wendy Altschuler's "Perfect Day Chicago" gives readers itineraries and suggestions for a fun day in the Windy City.
Police said the woman arrived at the home in an SUV, entered a garage, looked at the car, then told the complainant she wanted to buy it.
With the first Friday of Lent coming up on Feb. 24, we round up some of the best fish fry spots in the area.
More residents are utilizing the Food Pantry each month and the Township is taking steps to meet growing community needs.
Michael Hartke succeeds Steve Scogna who is retiring after more than a decade with the organization.
The Bears closed on the 326-acre property this week, but said that there is still no guarantee they will develop it for a new stadium.
The incident occurred on Sunday and involved a number of local police departments.
Authorities have identified the involved vehicles and continue to investigate, according to police.
Duo steals mail across area; local student witnesses State Of The Union; stadium: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Feb. 6-12, 2023.
About a third of U.S. homes (31.9 percent) were purchased with all cash in October 2022.
The trio stole the items valued at $12,895, according to police.
The gourmet cookie chain, started in 1977, has nearly 300 stores across the country.
The charge stems from an October 2022 gang-related incident in which a child was wounded.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's a local resident who is having an impact in Des Plaines.
"I certainly don’t want to burden taxpayers with major support for a private business," the governor said.
National Pizza Day 2023 is Thursday. Here’s a collection of the best discounts and freebies near Arlington Heights.