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Benet players celebrate a late dunk during Monday’s win over Auburn in the IHSA Class 4A Northern Illinois University supersectional in DeKalb.

Schmit: Will Benet, York or Kaneland bring home a boys basketball state title?

Kevin Schmit: What will it take for Benet, York or Kaneland to bring home an IHSA boys basketball title this weekend in Champaign?

Opinion: A summary of Daily Herald primary endorsements

Daily Herald Opinion: A summary of the Daily Herald’s endorsements in the March 17 primaries.

From left Raja Krishnamoorthi, Robin Kelly and Juliana Stratton.

Super PACs funding negative ads in Senate primary

What is the Fairshake super PAC flooding TV screens? Plus, suburbanites weigh in on the Chicago Bears staying in Illinois.

The Illinois State Board of Elections is housed in Springfield.

Illinois officials say the state is mostly insulated from Trump’s election threats

Illinois election officials and community leaders say they are confident the state is mostly insulated from the Trump administration’s aggressive moves and heated rhetoric on election administration as Illinois’ March 17 primary approaches.

Authorities: Libertyville man sent threatening letters to federal judges

A Libertyville man has been charged with two counts of mailing threatening letters to federal judges in Texas and Florida.

Hoffman Estates police officers rescue woman from submerged vehicle

Two people are hospitalized after a vehicle went into the water Wednesday in Hoffman Estates, officials said.

Schaumburg will pay a $1.5 million settlement to a driver who filed suit in 2024 claiming to have been seriously injured by an ambulance that ran a red light while not responding to any emergency.

Driver gets $1.5 million after being struck by ambulance in Schaumburg

Schaumburg trustees Tuesday approved a $1.5 million settlement with a driver who sued the village alleging he’d been seriously injured after being struck by an ambulance running a red light two years ago.

Man who rammed his vehicle into Michigan synagogue was naturalized citizen born in Lebanon, DHS says

The armed man who rammed his vehicle into one of the nation’s largest Reform synagogues has been identified as a 41-year-old naturalized citizen born in Lebanon, according to federal officials.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
 

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