Six people are accused of a variety of crimes at a home following a garage sale; cars were damaged everywhere: Arlington Heights Blotter.
Dave is an experienced knife sharpener who travels throughout the Chicagoland offering on-site and off-site sharpening.
CEO hints Arlington racetrack may be sold; Pritzker set guidelines for sports; 3 weeks with no deaths: Week in Headlines, July 26-Aug. 2.
State health officials on Friday announced 1,941 new cases of the coronavirus — the most since May 24 — and 21 additional deaths.
Churchill Downs Incorporated CEO Bill Carstanjen discussed the possibility Thursday during a quarterly earnings call with shareholders.
The teen years can be challenging to navigate. Guided Path is here to help your teen navigate in a changing world.
All NCH mammogram patients receive risk assessment
Plans are underway for an August 2020 opening
The owners cited business struggles due to the COVID-19 pandemic as being the main reason for the decision.
State Senator Anne Gillespie and State Rep. Mark Walker will host a blood drive Aug. 6 in Arlington Heights.
Though a recent survey of Arlington Heights parents revealed a preference for full in-person instruction, the plan was announced Monday.
A number of Rand Road businesses — including Target and Jewel-Osco — were affected by a wave of thefts, Arlington Heights police said.
Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.
The $249K grant will be distributed to nine high schools in the Northwest Suburbs to develop CTE programs focused on careers in education.
Village gives cannibas thumbs up; Arlington Racecourse Opens Minus Spectators; No Coronavirus Deaths: Week in Headlines, July 19 to July 26
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State health officials on Friday announced 1,532 new cases of the coronavirus and 19 additional deaths from COVID-19 in Illinois.
"The Arlington Heights Memorial Library condemns all forms of racism, hatred, injustice and violence."
The number of households that are utilizing the food pantry has continued to grow since the start of the pandemic; donations are welcomed.
Arlington International Racecourse has instituted a number of protocols relating to COVID-19 for horsemen and staff.
Dr. Bonnie of Guided Path Psychological Services is here to guide you through changing and evolving times.
Northwest Community Healthcare (NCH) Medical Group today announced the purchase of Northwest Internal Medicine Group LLC.
The Village Board voted 7-1 in favor of allowing recreational sales in the village, a reversal of a previous vote in 2019.
The restaurant chain, which has 62 locations, will continue to use third-party delivery platforms but expects to hire hundreds of drivers.
The tires on a car were slashed at the Sullivan Buick GMC lot; valuable potted plants stolen: Arlington Heights Blotter
Illinois saw 1,384 new cases of the coronavirus and 22 additional deaths from COVID-19 on Friday.
A $50,000 "Live and Learn Construction Grant" was awarded to the Arlington Heights Memorial Library.
The Arlington Heights-based school district made the announcement Thursday night with coronavirus guidelines in mind.
According to estimates, cannabis consumers have spent well over $300 million in the first six months since legalization in Illinois.
An arrest was made in connection with a gang-related incident from earlier this month that included a police car pursuit on I-294.
Walmart also announced Wednesday it will require shoppers to wear masks in all U.S. stores, including Sam’s Club locations.
The Arlington Heights Police Department is warning residents of the latest scam.
State child care restoration grant applications will be available the week of July 20.
The library’s Reading Room branch at the Senior Center is open with limited capacity for browsing and checking out materials.
Selected films will be screened at a virtual Teen Film Fest on August 14 where judges will provide insights and feedback.
American Public Works Association honors Arlington Heights Police Station team with 2020 APWA Project of the Year Award
On September 12, 2020, area residents can take advantage of special offers, entertainment and more in Palatine.
"With our drive-up window open on Friday, we are discontinuing curbside service."
Recreational marijuana has been legal in Illinois since January. Several towns are reconsidering their "no" votes on allowing its sale.