A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned, but no date has been set.
The team won the district, sectional and state tournaments. Wednesday's game is set to be on ESPN.
She wrote on Facebook about a critic's child, which the board said violated the law and its own policies.
But police said they found nothing illegal about a company's activities.
The GOP questioned a news release from the legislator's office. She said she wanted to learn more about the rest of the state.
A resident urged the City Council not to raise property taxes. The city's tax levy was flat this year.
A dog was neglected in a local neighborhood, police said. It was taken into protective custody.
A person in a car on a residential street was completely undressed, police said.
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An employee shouted racial slurs and obscenities at the guard, police said.
The city is looking to add sidewalks to an area of town with few of them.
The board plans to vote on a reprimand for an American Studies teacher.
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In another case, a woman is found on the ground after her dog caused her to fall, police said.
They filled a bag with clothing from a local store, authorities said.
In another case, a woman admitted to following a victim around town, police said.
The district said there is no final outcome "at this time." It cited exemptions under the open records law.
Joseph Sarb, 42, faces a charge of leaving the scene of a fatal accident after police said a motorcyclist died after hitting Sarb's truck.
A motorcyclist was left lying on the street, police said. The other driver's actions were called "morally reprehensible."
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The employee filed a grievance after being passed up for a promotion, according to an agreement.
The listed chairwoman died five years ago, while the treasurer went inactive in 2015.
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Two men sued the business for injuries they say they suffered in a crash.
A man with loaded guns leads police on a chase after he was seen at the mall, authorities said.
Residents are worried a planned medical office building could hurt their property values. They noted an earlier controversy.
In another case, a resident threw away her citizenship papers, police said.
She discovered money missing after she returned to her house, police said.
The reader predicted the quick demise of a new restaurant.
All schools in Illinois will now be required to supply opioid antagonists for students thanks to a new law led by Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton.
A firefighter was taken to the hospital and then released, the city said.
The lifelong Blackhawks fan says he is ready to wear new colors.
Officers responded to a fight, but the parties were uncooperative, police said.
He re-entered the home of the person he battered last week, police said.
A man and a woman who battered each other were arrested, police said.
A 62-year-old who was punched at the train station later died, police said.