Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from Mariano's and other stores in and near Arlington Heights.
Community needs are increasing, and area residents can purchase gift cards at the Rolling Meadows Meijer store now through January 2, 2021.
"We look forward hearing from you on your experiences, perceptions and expectations regarding this project and to sharing our progress."
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as an Arlington Heights Business of the Year.
Residents: know how to manage winter’s worst weather.
Drop off old lights or extension cords at the Health & Human Services Department through Feb. 26.
There are eight award categories for the annual holiday and awards event that will take place on Zoom, Friday, December 4, 2020.
Dylan has been battling leukemia for three years.
A Palatine man is accused of a bevy of crimes following a late night arrest: Arlington Heights Blotter.
“This investment will bolster the vital support network the residents at Little City rely on,” State Senator Ann Gillespie said.
With coronavirus cases continuing to rise, Mariano's is now offering COVID-19 antibodies testing: Week in Headlines, Nov. 16-22, 2020.
There has been a 160 percent increase in cases in Arlington Heights over the past 14 days according to Cook County Department of Health.
Valeria Abarca was last seen Wednesday at her home near Des Plaines.
Fans of the novel The Secrets We Kept took a closer look into the history behind the book with its author Lara Prescott on November 12.
Kroger pharmacies in Mariano's stores will offer the coronavirus tests by appointment with results in 15 minutes.
Consumers in Arlington Heights can take certain steps to lessen the chance of falling victim to a scam.
The change means new guidelines in place for retailers, gyms, hotels, restaurants, bars and more.
The Arlington Heights Park Board of Commissioners reserves the right to close any park properties at any time, should it become necessary.
The no in-person event will be held at North School Park and available for viewings on social media platforms.
There will be no in-person event held at North School Park.
In-person programs such as Bingo and Movies are suspended.
Fans of the historical fiction novel "The Secrets We Kept" took a closer look into the history behind the book.
“It should come as no surprise, given our current rates of spread, that we’re now seeing a soaring demand for tests,” Gov. Pritzker said.
"You can also explore your interests or learn something new using our online databases."
Coronavirus cases continue to skyrocket in Arlington Heights and across the state: Week in Headlines, Nov. 9-15, 2020
Library items can be picked closer to home through the bookmobile's new contactless hold pickup system.
Jorge Torres has been appointed as the new Building and Life Safety Director for the Village of Arlington Heights.
A Palatine man faces a number of charges including aggravated eluding a peace officer, making a false 911 report: Arlington Heights Blotter.
There has been a 171 percent increase in cases in Arlington Heights over the past 14 days according to Cook County Department of Health.
The Thursday afternoon incident involving an 86-year-old Arlington Heights man led to extensive Metra delays.
Families in Cook County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
The location will celebrate its grand opening with a "pizza cutting" ceremony Thursday with Mayor Bill McCleod.
More than 5,900 participants representing 11 area public libraries came together virtually Monday evening to hear the author speak.
The nationwide celebration gives businesses, communities and educators the opportunity to highlight their apprenticeship programs.
Collection services during the week of November 23 - 27 will change.
The owner blames a second shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic for the decision.
Deadlines are coming soon for award nominations, registration, and sponsorships; the virtual event will take place Friday, December 4, 2020.
The canine adoption center is now open seven days a week and is in the building that was formerly the Fortune Cookie Restaurant.
An Arlington Heights woman was charged with possession of methamphetamine, controlled substance: Arlington Heights Blotter.