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From Stratford Square to ‘The Grove’: Bloomingdale unveils how former mall site will transform

From Stratford Square to ‘The Grove’: Bloomingdale unveils how former mall site will transform

Stratford Square, a regional shopping mall dating to the 1980s, has been demolished, setting the stage for “The Grove at Bloomingdale.” In the latest milestone, the village has announced a key development that will help bring it all to life.

 
Not everybody on board as Buffalo Grove moves toward closing on new village hall, police station

Not everybody on board as Buffalo Grove moves toward closing on new village hall, police station

Buffalo Grove moved one step closer toward acquiring a building for a new village hall and police headquarters.

 
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Lawsuit claims Arlington Heights altered police promotion rules to block unionization

Lawsuit claims Arlington Heights altered police promotion rules to block unionization

A lawsuit filed Tuesday by a police union alleges that Arlington Heights changed police promotion rules to prevent sergeants from collectively bargaining.

 
Border Patrol agent from Pingree Grove accused of sexual assaults, robbery in federal indictment

Border Patrol agent from Pingree Grove accused of sexual assaults, robbery in federal indictment

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent from Pingree Grove is accused of sexual assault and robbery dating back to 2022 in a federal indictment released Tuesday.

 
Schaumburg approves two industrial buildings, tax incentives for newly annexed neighborhood

Schaumburg approves two industrial buildings, tax incentives for newly annexed neighborhood

Schaumburg trustees Tuesday approved the annexation of 19 unincorporated homes, their replacement by a pair of spec industrial buildings, and two different tax incentives to assist the project’s financial viability.

 
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Pritzker signs bill enacting immigrant protections at courthouses and on campus

Pritzker signs bill enacting immigrant protections at courthouses and on campus

Christening it as part of a “nation-leading” response to aggressive federal immigration raids, Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation Tuesday allowing Illinois residents to sue immigration agents who arrest them in or near courthouses or if they believe their constitutional rights were violated.

 
Man accused of murdering woman in Elmhurst

Man accused of murdering woman in Elmhurst

An Elmhurst man has been accused of beating and stabbing to death a woman he lured to his home.

 
Bears made some questionable decisions in Green Bay

Bears made some questionable decisions in Green Bay

The Bears took the Packers to the wire on Sunday, but fell short. Film Study looks at where things went wrong in Wisconsin.

 
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Krishnamoorthi, Mendrick survive challenges, but some candidates knocked out

Krishnamoorthi, Mendrick survive challenges, but some candidates knocked out

Objections against Democratic U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi’s and DuPage Sheriff James Mendrick’s petitions were dismissed.

 
Another layer of government in Lake County to be dissolved

Another layer of government in Lake County to be dissolved

Another layer of government in Lake County appears to be on the way out and off the tax rolls with the pending dissolution of the Avon-Fremont Drainage District.

 

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