New, Integrated Spine and Pain Center Set for June Open
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
'Rock n Run the Runway' runners, walkers, and families to explore small aircraft, real runways, live music, fireworks
All of the proceeds from this family-friendly event will be donated to the Palatine and Fremd Wrestling Teams.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Arlington Heights.
Walker’s House Bill 5441 adds language to the state’s definition of "unable to give knowing consent."
The accused was charged with possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of an identification card.
New grocery store is coming; resident dies in California bike accident; I-90 crash: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, June 13-19, 2022.
Glen Brown, who was cycling from San Francisco to Los Angeles, was involved in a single-bike accident at the end of the ride.
Illinois is giving students a new option for dealing with mental health lows.
New job postings and reports of signage going up Wednesday indicate the store will open at the Town & Country Shopping Center.
The seminar will take place at the Mount Prospect Public Library on June 16.
The free event will include a family friendly picnic with food, refreshments and games.
Shows at the performing arts center will include "Cabaret," "Ragtime," and "Xanadu."
The Elk Grove Village woman's death was ruled a suicide, according to the Daily Herald.
Police said they sustained serious to life-threatening injuries in a Sunday crash near Hoffman Estates that injured seven kids and an adult.
The Illinois Primary Election is scheduled for June 28.
The 18-year-old was arrested at Northwest Community Healthcare Hospital.
Fire chief named; beauty line opens at Kohl's; police nab 89 for no seat belts: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, June 6-12, 2022.
Older Americans Month was observed in May, and the Township recognizes the positive impact of hundreds of older volunteers.
Social Media #moveover Campaign Reinforces Scott’s Law
Lance Harris is a long-time resident of Arlington Heights and will begin his role as fire chief effective June 27.
Ahmed has been a small business owner for the last 15 years.
Customers can access their 2021 Consumer Confidence Report online.
These records may include family background information, teacher comments, disciplinary information, test scores, among other things.
A grand-opening is planned for Friday at the 800 W. Dundee Road location.
Koppie has been a farmer for the past 40 years and is a retired 20-year jet pilot.
The Employment Support Center assists job seekers with resumes and interview skills.
The Arlington Heights Police Department took part in a statewide campaign from May 13-31.
Wood is a pastor and licensed mental health counselor.
NorthShore plans to distribute up to $4 million to local partners
Buffalo Grove seniors Ceila Cortopassi, Kevin Rabinak and Hersey High School's Charles Schmidt were honored as recipients of the awards.
House Bill 246 was signed by the governor on Tuesday and is effective immediately.
Joe John, 66, has been arrested with others who prosecutors said swindled more than $26 million in life insurance benefits from 10 victims.
The law cuts red tape for re-enrollment.
The 74-year-old Rolling Meadows man was found unresponsive in a planter bed but investigators do not believe foul play is involved.
Mayor Tom Hayes doesn't anticipate seeing detailed stadium plans for the Arlington Park property but is excited about taking initial steps.
Democrat Ann Gillespie sponsored the bills which reclassify catalytic converters as recyclable and that stiffen laws on car burglary tools.
“Clearbrook has been providing critical services for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities for decades,” the state rep said.