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With $128 million at stake, state denies feds’ claims of illegally issuing commercial licenses

With $128 million at stake, state denies feds’ claims of illegally issuing commercial licenses

The Illinois secretary of state’s office is pushing back at U.S. Department of Transportation allegations over who got commercial driver’s licenses.

 
Man accused of killing wife in DuPage County

Man accused of killing wife in DuPage County

A man has been accused of killing his wife, who had an order of protection against him, in DuPage County.

 
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Elgin police officer fired for social media posts about immigration enforcement

Elgin police officer fired for social media posts about immigration enforcement

Elgin police officer Jason Lentz has been fired over social media posts he made last fall about immigration enforcement.

 
‘It’s very bittersweet for me’: Hollywood Blvd. Cinema to auction decades of movie memorabilia to fund makeover

‘It’s very bittersweet for me’: Hollywood Blvd. Cinema to auction decades of movie memorabilia to fund makeover

A live and online auction March 28 will liquidate movie memorabilia, decor, fixtures and more at the Hollywood Blvd. Cinema in Woodridge, as owner Dana Pobanz seeks to update the 10-theater complex.

 
College student from Elmhurst found dead in Barcelona likely died by accident, Spanish police say

College student from Elmhurst found dead in Barcelona likely died by accident, Spanish police say

James “Jimmy” Gracey, a college student from Elmhurst who was found dead after going missing while in Barcelona on a break, was likely the victim of an accident, Spanish regional police said Friday.

 
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Schaumburg trustees to officially name new village hall, and possibly its campus

Schaumburg trustees to officially name new village hall, and possibly its campus

Though Schaumburg’s 52-year-old Robert O. Atcher Municipal Center was demolished last spring, trustees Tuesday will discuss naming the entire campus after the village’s influential second mayor.

 
DuPage County Board to vote on $2.5 million for Loaves & Fishes project

DuPage County Board to vote on $2.5 million for Loaves & Fishes project

DuPage County Board members will vote Tuesday on a proposal to provide $2.5 million to the nonprofit Loaves & Fishes in support of an expansion of its food distribution hub.

 
Uphill write-in campaign falls short in Lake County’s District 17

Uphill write-in campaign falls short in Lake County’s District 17

A write-in campaign in the Republican primary to represent District 17 on the Lake County Board has fallen short, according to unofficial results.

 
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Things to do March 20-26: ‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ Carlos Mencia, Lake County RV Outlet Show and more

Things to do March 20-26: ‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ Carlos Mencia, Lake County RV Outlet Show and more

Make plans for the final weekend of “Dear Evan Hansen” at the Paramount Theatre, the Lake County RV Outlet Show, Carlos Mencia at the Chicago Improv, Chicago Tattoo Arts Festival and more.

 

Kane County state’s attorney fields 9 Election Day complaints during primary

The Kane County state’s attorney’s office received nine complaints related to Election Day behavior, including reported electioneering near polling places.

 

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