Drive-by shooting reported; woman struck by Metra train; crash killed dad, daughter: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Dec. 12-18, 2022.
Inbound and outbound train movement remains halted Friday night.
Police announced the man had been located Friday night.
A 71-year-old Des Plaines man crashed his car into a building after fatally striking the pedestrians last month.
She is seeing patients at 519 S. Roselle Rd. in Schaumburg.
He is seeing patients at 199 W Rand Rd, in Mount Prospect.
Police said an occupant of a minivan fired multiple shots out of the window of the vehicle during the incident earlier this week.
Petition filing for next year's election began Monday and continues through Dec. 19 in Illinois.
Police throughout the state will increase visibility starting Friday through Jan. 2, 2023.
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
The Tuesday afternoon incident closed the crossing at Emerson Street for several hours.
An incident occurred at the store on Dec. 6, according to police.
Since 2010, over 860 grants totaling over $856,000 have been awarded to Illinois fire and emergency organizations.
Recklaus gets raise; building near Arlington Park sold; pedestrian killed: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Dec. 5-11, 2022.
The 82-year-old woman was walking the dog along Kirchoff Road Friday, according to police.
Residents and businesses are invited to help support the 501(c)3 that fills programming and service gaps.
The sale of the 40-unit multifamily property is the second-highest sale price on a per-unit basis in the past 5 years in the village.
The rail grade crossing at Arlington Heights Road and Northwest Highway has been reopened, according to police
Recipients will draw on art to help educate about the science of water service.
The updated contract for Randy Recklaus runs through 2026, according to the Arlington Heights Village Board.
Partnership with High School District 214 Brings New Dual-Credit Class to MacArthur Middle School
This FREE event at Durty Nellie’s on Sunday, December 11 will include wine tastings, pictures with Santa, raffles and more!
The two items had a combined value of nearly $300, according to police.
Pedestrians killed by car; holiday season activities; dog stolen: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 2022.
Check out Patch's guide to scheduled local visits this month from Old Saint Nick.
Food collections will benefit local pantries, according to organizers.
The pancake breakfast with Santa is being hosted by American Legion Post 208.
Christmas and Hanukkah, the eight-day Jewish festival of lights, intersect this year, with Hanukkah running Dec. 18-26.
Motorists were being advised to avoid the railroad crossing at Ridge Avenue and Northwest Highway following the Wednesday morning incident.
The Northwest Choral Society will present, "What Sweeter Music," at Southminster Presbyterian Church.
The 2-month-old cream-colored French bulldog was stolen from Little Paws Rescue, according to police.
A host of Arlington Heights eateries, spas, and other businesses will take part in the annual celebration of local businesses.
Arlington Heights Police are asking motorists to avoid the area of Northwest Highway and Wilke Road for much of Friday after the crash.
Whether local residents are looking for a real tree or not, shopping for the Christmas staple is easy with plenty of local buying options.
The festivities will run between 3:45 and 6:45 p.m. and Dickens-era characters will be on trolleys that will loop between two local parks.
The boys, ages 4 and 6, were rescued from the pond Wednesday afternoon.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from local markets like Mariano's, Meijer, and Fresh Thyme Markets.
After a tw0-year COVID-19 hiatus, 50 sailors from the Great Lakes Naval Training base will be provided with dinner and phones to call home.