Socially-distant work and study areas in the library are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
"We recognize our commitment to serving individuals of all abilities in our community."
Fridays's 2,206 new cases and 47 reported deaths bring the statewide totals to 297,646 confirmed coronavirus cases and 8,743 known deaths.
After 16 years of service on District 25’s Board of Education, David Page announced his retirement from his Board seat.
A 63-year-old Mount Prospect resident is accused of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol: Arlington Heights Blotter.
Holiday programs assist hundreds of residents, and include Thanksgiving Baskets, Operation Christmas and the White Christmas Drive.
Jason Voorhees returns to terrorize the campers of Camp Crystal Lake at select theaters in the Chicago area.
The Village of Arlington Heights has canceled its annual downtown Halloween event due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Moy joins the group on October 1 and will see patients at the Kirchoff Center at 901 W. Kirchoff Road, in Arlington Heights.
The Wednesday morning accident, involving two vehicles, occurred near the Chicago Executive Airport grounds.
Residents and business members are welcome to attend a virtual community listening session regarding the village’s diversity.
The Village understands not everyone may feel comfortable with Trick or Treating this year due to the health concerns of COVID-19.
for Illinois Fire Safety Alliance's Camp "I Am Me" - Illinois' Camp for Young Burn Survivors
HPV (Human Papillomavirus) is common -- nearly all men and women may be exposed in their lifetime.
Several thefts occurred in the area at retail stores, including $800 of merchandise at a wine shop: Arlington Heights Blotter.
The coronavirus drove unemployment rate in Arlington Heights to 8.7 percent in August, up from 2.8 percent a year ago.
C.I.T.Y. of Support Teams Up With Local Businesses to offer virtual kids classes that help kids and families unwind.
After nearly 10 weeks without any coronavirus deaths, Arlington Heights had two this week: Week in Headlines, Sept. 21-27, 2020
State health officials on Friday announced 2,514 new cases of the coronavirus and 25 additional deaths from COVID-19.
Residents may use yard waste bags to dispose of leaves through Dec. 15.
The Arlington Heights school is one of only 367 schools across the nation to be recognized with the achievement.
The second Chicagoland restaurant will be located near the Hyatt Regency on East Golf Road.
Wheeling Township residents can make an appointment with a SHIP Counselor to review Medicare plans. The enrollment deadline is December 7.
Head out and pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Arlington Heights-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
A 19-year-old from Palatine was ejected from his car and admitted to Lutheran General Hospital ICU, according to Arlington Heights police.
Only residents of a SWANCC community are eligible to participate and IDs will be checked for verification of residency.
Ford PPE Day is part of a national initiative by Ford and its philanthropic arm, the Ford Motor Company Fund.
12 Northern Illinois Arts organizations awarded grants from ComEd.
7-Eleven, Inc. invites local residents to celebrate the grand opening of the newest 7-Eleven® store at 800 W Golf Road in Schaumburg.
The Arlington Heights Cake Box Bakery opened in 1949.
Political campaign signs are allowed on private property only.
A community blood drive will be held at Willow Recreation Center Sept. 30.
Police are investigating the report of an incident at Tea Leaf Market in the Woodfield Mall.
The Arlington Heights Police Department is asking the public for assistance regarding the incident from earlier this month.
Local resident saves woman's life as she was being stalked and confronted by man in Arlington Heights: Week in Headlines, Sept. 14-20, 2020
CCSD21 and the local chapter of the League of Women Voters have partnered together to promote civility and engagement in the community.
The Chicago man was arrested for the charge and is due back in court next month: Arlington Heights Blotter
The BIG Program has allocated $220 million for movie theatres, performing arts venues, concert venues and more.
State health officials on Thursday announced 2,056 new cases of the coronavirus and 25 additional deaths from COVID-19.
Copper wire set aside for project stolen during overnight hours at Amazon; ruse burglars fool resident: Arlington Heights Blotter