Weekend in review: Bed bugs hot topic in Rosemont
Worried about bedbugs?
Cures are the topic at the North American Bed Bug summit in Rosemont. Full story.
Prison the treatment for Buffalo Grove man's mental illness
Daniel Jason of Buffalo Grove was ordered back to the prison for inappropriate behavior stemming from Asperger syndrome. Full story.
St. Charles home improvement project in fourth decade
Cliff McIlvaine has been sued by the city of St. Charles over his 36-year home improvement project. Full story
Naperville man's death after crash that killed two ruled suicide
The death of a Naperville man charged with reckless homicide after a deadly crash on I-88 was ruled a suicide Saturday by the Cook County medical examiner's office. Full story.
Waterspouts spotted on Lake Michigan
The National Weather Service was warning mariners to watch out for some stormy weather over Lake Michigan that includes waterspouts Saturday. Full story.
McHenry County College goes tobacco-free Oct. 1
Smoking cigarettes or using any tobacco products such as dip or snuff will be forbidden at the Crystal Lake school beginning Oct 1. Full story.
Schakowsky's talks jobs in Arlington Hts.
Seventh-term Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, a Chicago Democrat, spoke to the Wheeling Township Democratic Organization Saturday in Arlington Heights, which is part of her new district. Full story.
Legal fight among Island Lake officials carries high price
The legal fight between Island Lake's mayor and two of the town's trustees ended last month and the legal bills have added up to $331,496. Full story.
Moving Planet event in Village Park encourages healthy choices
People who attended Moving Planet DuPage on Saturday in Villa Park recorded video pledges to cut their carbon dioxide emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. Full story.
Libertyville leaders, residents to speak up on County Farm plan
Libertyville officials expect a packed house Tuesday when village trustees consider the latest master plan for the Lake County Farm campus near Winchester Road and Milwaukee Avenue. Full story.
Lombard happy for railroad compromise, but future battles may lie ahead
Lombard officials say they're happy the Union Pacific Railroad has agreed to pay for as much as $1,500 in landscaping near a new signal tower, but a second disupte is brewing over whether the railroad cut down, and should replace, trees on residents' land. Full story.
Research satellite falls
NASA's research satellite crashed
Freed hikers headed home
Two Americans freed from an Iranian prison told reporters Saturday they were #8220;eager to go home#8221; Saturday just before boarding their flight to the U.S. from Oman, the Gulf state that helped mediate their release after more than two years in custody on accusations of spying.