Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
The accused was charged with two counts of stalking and two counts of unlawful use of an electronic device.
Sandefur, who has been with the CCSO for 32 years, is the Libertarian candidate in the Nov. 8 general election.
The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office pronounced the 49-year-old resident dead at 1 a.m. Saturday.
The two-car accident occurred at around 7:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Several railroad signals were knocked down.
Sale of Arlington could close early 2023; Halloween 2022; units burglarized: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Oct. 24-30, 2022.
Downtown businesses have announced that they will participate in trick-or-treating this year from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday.
Arlington Heights Mayor Thomas Hayes "encouraged" by Thursday's prediction from Churchill Downs Inc. CEO Bill Carstanjen.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs.
Workers at the center put together the Halloween display using hundreds of bricks.
There was forced entry to each unit and they were subsequently ransacked, according to police.
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Board could say no to Bears' plan; child wounded by gun; Scaletta not running: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Oct. 17-23, 2022.
John Scaletta, first elected in 2007, said he wants "to focus on and spend more time with my family."
The child is in stable condition and is expected to survive, police said.
The USTA announced that the club is one of 33 winners in the USTA’s annual Outstanding Facility Awards program.
Early voting is under way. Here’s everything you need to know about the Nov. 8 election.
Become a donor through Wheeling Township’s Adopt-A-Family Program by November 1 and purchase holiday gifts for low-income residents.
Globally recognized neurosurgeon will join team to create global destination neurosciences facility in Chicago’s northwest suburbs
Keselowski's car will showcase the village business slogan "Makers Wanted" during the Chicago street course race next season.
State Representative Candidate Jack Vrett says we’re in the middle of a crisis and more must be done to prevent overdoses and deaths.
A pre-development agreement between the Chicago Bears and the Village may be voted on at a Nov. 7 meeting.
A juvenile was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the accidental shooting.
The recent retirement and resignation of Trustee Debbie Smart created a vacancy.
The resident said the flag had been hanging on a flag pole attached to the balcony of his home.
The new competitive event hosted at Durty Nellie’s on Thursday, October 27 fosters an all-ages community around the sport.
Local businesses can get grants; trustees question Bears' plan; safety map released: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Oct. 10-16, 2022.
Jack Vrett, State Representative candidate, confronts policies that are endangering Palatine youth football spectators and players.
Find out where registered sex offenders are living in Arlington Heights.
Shop til you drop and kick off the holiday season by visiting the Downtown Palatine Business Association’s quaint shops and storefronts.
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Thanksgiving Baskets are given to in-need families, while “Hope for the Holidays” provides gift cards to low-income youth and seniors.
Take a look at Patch's local guide for area activities throughout the rest of October.
An official vote is scheduled for the Nov. 7 Arlington Heights Village Board meeting.
Michael B. Cowsert faces aggravated domestic battery and unlawful restraint charges in connection with the Aug. 14 incident.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Arlington Heights could come at an increased cost this year.
The 44th edition of the race featured more than 40,000 runners Sunday in Chicago.
Arlington Heights businesses can apply for the Source Grow Grant program through the end of the month.