All are welcome to this multi-denominational event with a $10 ticket cost.
An arrest was made for a retail theft; police warn residents catalytic converter thefts are on the rise: Arlington Heights Blotter
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Cook County.
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
Northwest Community Hospital joins NorthShore; pride flag damaged at church: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Jan.4-Jan. 10, 2021
Police say the flag was damaged on four separate occasions between November and December of last year at First United Methodist Church.
There have been 4,623 confirmed coronavirus-related cases in Arlington Heights, according to the Cook County Department of Public Health.
The store, located at 1434 E. Rand Road, is the fifth Zen Leaf dispensary in Illinois, with more locations planned throughout the state.
Connections and Cook County partnership brings shelter, housing and food to neighbors in need.
The Arlington Heights-based hospital becomes the sixth acquired by NorthShore University HealthSystem.
The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed 875 gun-related homicides in 2020, breaking the previous record of 838 set in 1994.
Dr. Zeidman starts January 4
A resident posted on social media that they had received new tools and were leaving town: Arlington Heights Blotter
Fair Transit South Cook is taking first steps toward more equitable transit service in south Cook and north Will counties.
Her current six-year term expires March 31.
Get ready to say goodbye to library fines, Arlington Heights.
Fallout of COVID-19 for athletes; readers select their favorite businesses: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Dec. 28, 2020-Jan. 3, 2021
There have been 4,398 confirmed coronavirus-related cases in Arlington Heights, according to the Cook County Department of Public Health.
With small businesses being hit hard by the pandemic, residents are helping to ensure these local establishments stay afloat in 2021.
Starting Friday, the Arlington Heights Memorial Library is officially going fine-free.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute additions to your New Year’s menu from Mariano's, Trader Joe's in Arlington Heights.
Warming stations opened in Cook County; 7 residents died of the coronavirus: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Dec. 21-27, 2020
An agreement approved by the Village Board on Dec. 21 provides nearly $1.4M of financial assistance to the Town & Country Shopping Center.
Additional Coronavirus Relief initiatives were approved by the Village Board on December 21 to help Village businesses.
Residents who do not have adequate heating in their homes are encouraged to visit a warming center to ensure they remain safe.
There have been 4,206 confirmed coronavirus-related cases in Arlington Heights, according to the Cook County Department of Public Health.
While you celebrate Christmas at home, see when Santa Claus and his reindeer are scheduled to arrive in Arlington Heights.
The 30-year-old was also charged with resisting a peace officer: Arlington Heights Blotter.
Additional Coronavirus Relief initiatives were approved by the Village Board on Dec. 21 to help local businesses, especially restaurants.
Paramedics from 21 area communities served
Skipping the big dinner this Christmas? Here are some restaurants in Arlington Heights that will do the work for you.
A pedestrian was killed by a box truck in Arlington Heights; a resident won the lottery: Week in Headlines, Dec. 14-20, 2020
There have been 4,005 confirmed coronavirus-related cases in Arlington Heights, according to the Cook County Department of Public Health.
John Pisors, of Arlington Heights, recently won $5,000 on the Illinois Lottery’s fastest game, Fast Play.
First batch designated for frontline healthcare workers arrived this week
Rhonda Carter Adams, Illinois American Water, has been recognized with a statewide award for Excellence in Inclusion & Diversity.
"AHPD is privileged to be among the first group of 12 Illinois police departments to receive this recognition."
Public health officials are calling on Americans to stay home this Christmas. If you can’t, here are a few tips to enjoy the holiday safely.