Select an RSS feed from the list below
- Top DailyHerald.com headlines
- Top DailyHerald.com Sports headlines
- Top DailyHerald.com Business headlines
- Top DailyHerald.com Life & Entertainment headlines
View the complete list of DailyHerald.com RSS links |
- Addison
- Algonquin
- Antioch
- Arlington Heights
- Aurora
- Bannockburn
- Barrington
- Barrington Hills
- Bartlett
- Batavia
- Bensenville
- Bloomingdale
- Bolingbrook
- Buffalo Grove
- Burlington
- Campton Hills
- Carol Stream
- Carpentersville
- Cary
- Crystal Lake
- Deer Park
- Deerfield
- Des Plaines
- Diamond Lake
- Downers Grove
- East Dundee
- Elburn
- Elgin
- Elk Grove Village
- Elmhurst
- Fox Lake
- Fox River Grove
- Gages Lake
- Geneva
- Gilberts
- Glen Ellyn
- Glendale Heights
- Glenview
- Grandwood Park
- Grayslake
- Green Oaks
- Gurnee
- Hainesville
- Hampshire
- Hanover Park
- Hawthorn Woods
- Hinsdale
- Hoffman Estates
- Huntley
- Indian Creek
- Ingleside
- Inverness
- Island Lake
- Itasca
- Kaneville
- Keeneyville
- Kildeer
- Lake Barrington
- Lake Bluff
- Lake Forest
- Lake in the Hills
- Lake Villa
- Lake Zurich
- Lakemoor
- Libertyville
- Lily Lake
- Lilymoor
- Lincolnshire
- Lindenhurst
- Lisle
- Lombard
- Long Grove
- Maple Park
- Marengo
- McHenry
- Medinah
- Mettawa
- Mount Prospect
- Mundelein
- Naperville
- North Aurora
- North Barrington
- Northbrook
- Northfield
- Oak Brook
- Oakbrook Terrace
- Old Mill Creek
- Palatine
- Park City
- Park Ridge
- Pingree Grove
- Port Barrington
- Prospect Heights
- Riverwoods
- Rolling Meadows
- Rondout
- Roselle
- Rosemont
- Round Lake
- Round Lake Beach
- Round Lake Heights
- Round Lake Park
- Schaumburg
- Sleepy Hollow
- South Barrington
- South Elgin
- Spring Grove
- St. Charles
- Streamwood
- Sugar Grove
- Third Lake
- Tower Lakes
- Vernon Hills
- Villa Park
- Volo
- Wadsworth
- Warrenville
- Wauconda
- Waukegan
- Wayne
- West Chicago
- West Dundee
- Westmont
- Wheaton
- Wheeling
- Winfield
- Wood Dale
- Woodridge
- Woodstock
Communities » Carol Stream Area News
Election Headlines
Choose a race from the list
-
COD, faculty may be headed to mediation
College of DuPage President Robert Breuder says it’s likely a collective bargaining session with the college faculty association could go to mediation, now that 11 months have passed since negotiations began.Last Updated Feb 22, 2012 10:58 PM -
COD approves tuition increase
Updated Feb 22, 2012 5:30 PMCiting uncertainties in state funding, increased employee costs, declining enrollment and higher building expenses, College of DuPage board members have approved a 3 percent tuition increase, maintaining the Glen Ellyn-based school’s status as the...
-
‘Singin’ in the Rain’ at Elgin High School
Updated Feb 22, 2012 8:13 AMThe 1952 film is considered by AFI to be the top movie musical ever made. Now, Elgin High School students will bring this classic to life on stage. "Singin' in the Rain" will be performed at EHS at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23-25.
-
COD board OKs plan to transfer jurisdiction
Updated Feb 22, 2012 12:15 AMWhether jurisdictional control of the College of DuPage campus will be transferred from the village of Glen Ellyn to DuPage County is one-third of the way from becoming reality. The college’s board of trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a...
-
Advertisement
- More community news
- Ramey, Pankau differ on immigration
- House 46 candidates debate experience
- Suburban leaders work to help Guatemalan students
- Candidates oppose shifting pension burden
- Benedictine student accused of soliciting minor
- Liberian refugee passes on blessings he’s received
- Basketball MVPs, Week 12
- Wheaton North edges WW South
- Scouting DuPage County’s girls basketball sectional finals
- Naperville North celebrates DVC championship
- Girls basketball/Scouting Fox Valley sectional finals
- Images: Naperville North vs. Glenbard North boys basketball
- Howell has seen it all at Wheaton North
- Wheaton approves plans for downtown salon
- St. Viator cheerleaders show off state title trophy
- Glendale Heights man accused of molesting student
- Suburbs getting more property taxes
- Itasca approves reverse condo conversion
- Schaumburg library under repair after crash
- Woman charged with leaving child unattended at Woodfield
- Wheaton woman working to let a “hero” rest in peace
- Itasca troupe’s drama weighs life’s priorities
- ‘Ashes to Go’ expands from suburbs
- Van crashes through Schaumburg library entrance
- Bartlett hears plan for new animal hospital
- Report: DuPage County Fair in trouble
- Minor injury in three-vehicle Winfield crash
- Man sentenced for 2010 Streamwood standoff
- June trial date in Elgin car ramming murder
- Topinka to speak to Schaumburg Township Republicans
- Conant cheerleaders compete on ABC7
- Former Streamwood trustee, movie extra mourned
- Schaumburg Twp. library board hears from Elk Grove
- Glenbard superintendent finalist for Moline post
Recently shared by others
- St. Charles author to lead writing workshop at ECC
- Feed Lords Park Zoo bison Feb. 25
- Entrepreneurship Club of COD Offers Real-World Experiences
- U-46 special needs fair is March 3
- U-46 School News for Week of Feb. 20
- Fox Valley Rep students to perform 'Seussical Jr.' and H.E.L.P. animals in need
- West Chicago's call for crafters for Blooming Fest
- Guest lecturer: "Rock the Casbah: Rage and Rebellion across the Islamic World."
- Learn how globalized food supply chain benefits economy, enviornment
- Girl Scout 'Cookie Locator' Smartphone App gets a makeover
Community Photos
- The cast of "On Golden Pond" at Wheaton Drama is receiving positive reviews from local audiences. (Standing, L-R): Deven Ferber of Lombard as Bill Ray; Drew Beasley of Wheaton as Billy Ray; Vincent Scalone of Lisle as Charlie Martin; (seated, L-R): Jennifer Ciombor of Wheaton as Chelsea Thayer Wayne; Steve Blount of Wheaton as Norman Thayer, Jr.; Georgia Hamilton of Wheaton as Ethel Thayer. "On Golden Pond" tickets and information at http://www.wheatondrama.org Ken Beach
- From left: Kristin Morris of Chicago, Hannah Klose of Naperville, Anthony Berg of Addison, Amy Royle of Downers Grove, and Cesar Gonzales of Glendale Heights rehearse a scene from "Bad Seed". This thriller opens Jan. 27 at Wheaton Drama. Http://www.wheatondrama.org Steven Merkel
- Friendly neighbors, a loving couple, and a perfect young lady present the appearance of domestic tranquility in "Bad Seed", opening January 27 at Wheaton Drama's Playhouse 111. Shown here are (from left) Monica Breedlove (played by Kristin Morris), Rhoda Penmark (played by Hannah Klose), Emory Wages (played by Anthony Berg), Christine Penmark (played by Amy Royle), and Kenneth Penmark (played by Cesar Gonzales). Ken Beach
- An August thunderstorm produces an amazing light show. DuPage and Kane counties have gotten a lot of storms this summer. This is probably the best display of lightning I have seen from a storm in a long time. Erin Anderson
- The cast of "Incorruptible" commits to the irreverent humor of Michael Hollinger's comedy, on stage at Playhouse 111 through Oct. 9. From left, Janette Spink (Elgin), Jay Pauer (Wheaton), Lars Timpa (Wood Dale), Jake Disser (Glen Ellyn), Rob Reinalda (Mount Prospect), Ben Aylesworth (Bolingbrook), Christina Fleetwood (Downers Grove), Annie Walker-Bright (Wheaton). Visit www.wheatondrama.org Ken Beach
- Amy Royle of Downers Grove is playing Christine Penmark and Kristin Morris of Chicago is playing her chatty neighbor, Monica Breedlove, in "Bad Seed" at Wheaton Drama. While Christine is beginning to have concerns about the true nature of her daughter, Monica is charmed by Rhoda and enjoys giving her presents. Ken Beach
- WWII Navy veteran Chuck Scheckel is surrounded by his family and Mayor Mike Kwasman following the recent city of West Chicago Council meeting in which he was honored. Krista Coltrin
- Moira Dowell and Bill Noll at Grand Teton National Park. The Sierra Club is presenting a program by Moira Dowell on her experience of bicycling the Great Parks Route at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10, at the Glen Ellyn Public Library, 400 Duane, Glen Ellyn. Moira Dowell
- Since 1909 when W.D. Boyce brought scouting to America, the guiding principles of the Boy Scouts of America has remained the same; preparing young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Deicke Scout Shop, which is operated by the Boy Scouts of America Three Fires Council, supports the mission of scouting through its large inventory of uniforms, camping equipment, achievement recognitions and more. Plus, the shop serves as a resource center for information and registration of upcoming group outings and activities of the Three Fires Council. In 2010, 357 Eagle Scouts, 16,304 Cub Scouts, 6,574 Boy Scouts, 708 Venturers, and 1,547 Explorers were registered members; plus the Council is proud to serve one of the largest special needs packs in the country. Deicke Scout Shop, which is located at 155 West Roosevelt Road has become a regional destination, bringing scouting families from all over the western suburbs to West Chicago. Krista Coltrin
- Chicago / Lombard local Kelsey Montanez beat thousands of contestants to get a Golden Ticket to Hollywood on "American Idol" season 11 Mark Montanez
- Jack Smith of Bloomingdale is playing Leroy and Hannah Klose of Naperville is playing Rhoda Penmark in the thriller, "Bad Seed", opening January 27 at Wheaton Drama's Playhouse 111. Ken Beach
- On Saturday, January 28th, Saint Hubert School Cub Scout Pack 399 gathered for the beloved annual Pinewood Derby event. The Cub Scouts spent many hours in the past month designing, carving, painting, and weighing their cars in hopes that it would be the fastest or best in show. In the end, Hoffman Estates resident and Saint Hubert 2nd grader Ty Schafers vehicle took the coveted prize. Ty commented, It was exciting, and I am looking forward to the District race. Tys car, along with the other top racers in the Pack, will be competing against other Cub Scouts in the district on March 10th at the Sears Centre Arena. Best of luck to Ty, and congratulations to all of Pack 399 for an outstanding showing! Scott Kennedy
- West Chicago celebrates Its multicultural roots when members of the renowned Schuhplattler dance group will be visiting their Sister City, West Chicago. (Photo courtesy of Angela Müller, member of the Gebensbach trachten) Angela Müller
- Volunteers play a variety of costumed roles at the Annual Scare Walk in Wood Dale. Join us on Oct. 22, 2011 at the Cabin Nature Center from 5:30-8:30 p.m. If you would like to volunteer this year, call (630) 595-9333 and ask for Clare. C Fagan
- William White explains to Daniel Hoff, Dawn Mattson and Linda Mattson how the VetDog program has enhanced his life. William has had his Labrador Retriever VetDog, Rudy, for a few years. Rudy helps him swim and get out of the pool and with everyday activities. William lost his arm and leg while serving as a Sergeant in the Marines. The Wood Dale VFW Post #2149 is trying to raise funds to obtain a VetDog for another Illinois veteran in need. You can help the Wood Dale VFW secure a VetDog for one of our Illinois veterans. Send your contributions to: VFW Men’s Auxiliary Post 2149, Attn: D. Mattson Fund, 510 Georgetown Square, Wood Dale, IL, 60191. For more information please call 630-766-0334. Rick Bellgardt
Community Contact
-
Bob Smith City Editor
-
Christie Willhite Assistant City Editor
-
Melynda Findlay Copy Editor
-
Orrin Schwarz DuPage County High School Sports Coordinator and Pro Sports Writer
-
Scott Sanders DuPage County Photo Editor
Category News
- Community *Top Sports
- Basketball MVPs, Week 12
- Wheaton North edges WW South
- Scouting DuPage County’s girls basketball sectional finals
- MSL six-cess for Schaumburg
- St. Viator completes ESCC sweep at ND
- Naperville North celebrates DVC championship
- Girls basketball/Scouting Fox Valley sectional finals
- Borgrud, Madison hand Harper a setback
- Community *Top Business
- Gallagher professionals named Power Brokers
- Pernix Group gains State Department contract
- Gallagher acquires First Premium Insurance Group
- Leopardo completes Hanover Park police HQ
- Resistance to smoking ban has died down
- Dancer helps kids, even those who cannot pay
- Downtown Lombard vacancy signs coming down
- Local emergency alert service sees growth
- Community *Top Life & Entertainment
- Images: Ash Wednesday in the suburbs
- Itasca troupe’s drama weighs life’s priorities
- ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ at Elgin High School
- Glen Ellyn musician juggles new CD, TV show
- Suburbia’s Got Talent: St. Viator student
- 10 things you might not know about Ralph Covert
- 17 seniors in Friendship Village 100 Club
- Celibate? Embracing ‘gift' of singleness at 37
- Community *Top Discuss
- Candidate screening process appreciated
- Nurture innovation to fix economy
- Let cars, not drivers, control the speed
- A little too much of big brother?
- Kudos to candidate for salary idea
- A conflict about individual liberties
- President never leaves job at office
- Noland for Senate Dist. 22, Democrat
Reader Poll
Daily Herald Communities
Community Guide
Photo Galleries
BusinessDirectory
Connect with a business or service in your area fast. First select a town, then enter a search term or choose one of the listed popular searches:
Visit our complete Local Business Directory to find businesses in other communities.
Powered by Local.com

