Your Week in Headlines: Downers Grove doctor guilty of kiddie porn • Black students lead KKK skit at Wheaton College • More headlines.
The groundbreaking ceremony took place March 14.
The school will transform into a hub for healthy family activities.
And all but one of these top hospitals are in the Chicagoland area.
Check the sale prices of recently purchased homes.
Gov. Bruce Rauner warned of shared sacrifice; now local mayors are screaming NIMBY.
Hinsdale South is hosting its biggest craft fair yet! Come by the school cafeteria on Saturday, March 21st, from 9am to 3pm.
Sandack is Chief Co-Sponsor of HB 228, which will prohibit the creation of more units of government.
Special Olympians competed March 5 at the Illinois District Aquatics Competition in Naperville.
The kits were presented to the dogs and sheriff’s deputies Wednesday morning at a presentation.
Where are all the brainiacs?
Current Hillcrest School principal Paula Thomas will retire this year.
Patch’s jobs board makes it easy for job-hunters and employers to search for and post local, regional and national jobs.
If you’re an Illinois taxpayer, what you’re about to see might make you sick.
A regional power outage Monday affected about 50,000 people.
Roth will visit the Tivoli Theatre at 2 p.m. March 14.
Incoming freshmen could earn scholarships to join BenU PEP Band
Earning a college degree in today’s ultra competitive job market does not immediately make one candidate more qualified than the next.
Students from The Avery Coonley School were also recognized in the Downers Grove Junior Woman’s Club art contest.
Here’s what you need to know this week as the Illinois Supreme Court begins hearing arguments over the pension reform law.
Judges awarded several students with perfect scores.
This week's fugitive is wanted out of West Chicago.
Volunteers raised donations before plunging into the lake Feb. 20 to 21 once an hour for 24 straight hours.
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Your Week in Headlines: Ski-masked gunmen shoot teen • E-Z Pass email claims are actually a phishing scam for I-Pass users • More headlines.
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Dr. Linda J. Mast, Candidate for Village Trustee will give short presentation on Civic Engagement at Westwood College on March 30th at 6pm.
Each group will be assigned on average a one mile stretch of the trail. Volunteers are required to work four times a year.
If you live in Cook or the collar counties, a speeding ticket will cost you much more than you think.
Woodridge Public Library | Wednesday, March 11 | 10 a.m. | Download books to your e-reader, computer or smartphone @woodridgelibrary.org
The forum will take place March 18 at the Woodridge Village Hall.
Representative Sandack selected to task force that will study changes to school funding.
Nearly $200,000 has been charged in food and liquor in about 500 visits.
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The Woodridge Police Department reported crimes and arrests through March 6.
The annual award recognizes students with outstanding service and citizenry to their school and community.
You could get the bill for your towns’ police and fire pensions’ debt.
Video shows four people in masks and gloves smashing their way into store and filling garbage bins with purses and sunglasses.
Your Week in Headlines: Teen gets 17 years in prison for party murder of Wheaton man • Hinsdale South student is journalist of the year.
Benedictine University will hold two community forums to encouraging more environmentally-conscious natural lawn techniques.