Board members approved a measure to recognize Native American Heritage Month with a display approved under its flag policy adopted in May.
The annual honor recognizes local residents who go above and beyond the call of duty when it comes to serving their community and residents.
Sylwia Wagner-Jarosz started a program for Polish students at Long Grove Country School and is remembered as a beloved teacher and friend.
The board voted 9-0 to reject the proposed ordinance that would keep the village from providing incentives for a new Chicago Bears stadium.
Over 109,000 Dry Tons of Residuals and Biosolids have been kept out of Landfills
The university will award multiple scholarships to Arlington Heights students through the end of 2022 in honor of its 25th anniversary
Firefighters arrived at the 300 block of East Hawthorne to find a garage fully engulfed in flames and had the fire contained in 15 minutes.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Arlington Heights.
Anniversary of murders; highway project approved; bicyclist struck and killed: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2022.
Cancer survivorship – The Benefits of Exercise
Community-connected care is at the essence of Northwest Community Healthcare’s mission
Certified in laparoscopic and DaVinci robotic surgery
Orphans of the Storm animal shelter pilots a new program that supports a smoother transition to dog ownership
The 45-year-old Arlington Heights resident was pronounced dead at Lutheran General Hospital following Thursday morning's car crash.
Funding available to support inclusion, diversity and equity initiatives for nonprofit organizations, schools and government entities
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
Thursday marked the 40th anniversary of a series of poisoning deaths that changed the way over-the-counter products are packaged.
A Thursday morning crash involving two cars and a bicyclist closed down Route 53 at Lake Cook Road for several hours.
Two cars pulled up next to the woman as she was filling her car with gas, according to police.
The Cook County Board of Commissioners recently announced funding for projects from the Department of Transportation and Highways.
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Police said a 911 call regarding suspicious activity Saturday morning led to the interruption of a catalytic converter theft in progress.
A mother charged in crash that killed son; right-wing newspapers; Metra accident: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Sept. 19-25, 2022.
Paddock Publications, the Schaumburg-based parent company of Daily Herald, has been publishing mailers from a "right-wing" organization.
The captain cut the line tethering the woman and two children to his boat, causing their parasail to crash into a bridge, authorities said.
The 60-year-old woman was killed Tuesday night in what police are calling an "accidental" incident.
Prosecutors said the car was going 94 mph before the crash, with some of the children sitting on the floor of the vehicle, not restrained.
The Hoffman Estates-based youth-oriented jewelry chain began a partnership with Walmart in 2018. It's expanding into multiple IL stores.
Inbound and outbound train movement has been halted Tuesday night following the incident.
A portion of event proceeds will benefit Fathers Helping Fathers, a non-profit focused on helping fathers be the best parents they can be.
The Butterfly Run/Walk 5K on Oct. 2 helps families and communities impacted by a child’s death.
The accused is charged with obtaining a substance by using fraud, according to police.
The faith-based organization Fellowship Housing provides shelter for 32 moms, along with counseling and budgeting lessons.
Village officials are monitoring at least two confirmed cases at the La Quinta Inn where 90 migrants were shipped to last week from Texas.
A bus of migrants arrived in Elk Grove Village; festival soon; dad kills son: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Sept. 12-18, 2022.
The woman was stopped by a trooper off Interstate 80 in Nebraska, according to police.
Dr. Kim started seeing patients August 1
The two-day festival will be held on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 in Harmony Park and downtown Arlington Heights.