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Glenview trustees awarded a $174,875 contract, including a $12,000 contingency, to Touchstone Group Construction for renovations to the kitchen of Fire Station No. 13 on Lake Avenue near Wagner ...
Construction of a pedestrian bridge over Northwest Highway connecting Melas and Meadows parks in Mount Prospect is one step closer to reality after Mount Prospect Park District commissioners ...
A driver from Wheeling is facing multiple charges following a head-on crash that resulted in one woman and her two children being sent to a nearby hospital.
A Schaumburg resident is planning to run for Cook County commissioner, challenging a Democrat from Elk Grove Township who's also seeking the seat.
Elk Grove Village-based American Mattress filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in federal court on Sunday, July 6, seeking protection from 195 listed creditors.
Alexian Brothers Medical Center will host a public meeting at the Elk Grove Village Public Library from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday (July 19) to discuss the hospital’s elimination of its maternity ...
The CEO of Mount Prospect-based Wingspan Development announced plans at Tuesday's village board meeting to build a 73,000 sq. ft. ice arena in a partially-vacant shopping center at the northwest ...
Niles Mayor George Alpogianis and village trustees Dean Strzelecki and Marryann Warda joined Niles Chamber of Commerce members in cutting the ribbon at the new Olive Brunch Restaurant and Cafe ...
Glenview is working with consultants from All Together Studio to help develop the village’s first branding effort. As part of that process, a community survey was posted online, but closes on ...
The rainy weather and a tornado warning hurt the Taste of Park Ridge attendance this year, but organizers said that vendors did brisk business that partially offset the losses. This year’s ...
Still think you don’t need to know your PIN? If your mortgage company pays your taxes through an escrow account, you might assume everything is being handled. But you should still double-check ...
Only two of the four Park Ridge “green” alleys are going forward after property owners were able to collect enough signatures to stop the program in two other areas.