Dawn Patrol: Hamilton abruptly resigns; Kane extends points streak
Hamilton unexpectedly resigns from COD board
After only seven months as the chairwoman of the College of DuPage board, Kathy Hamilton unexpectedly resigned Sunday, according to a letter addressed to COD students, faculty and constituents. In the letter, Hamilton cited "personal reasons" for her decision to quit. Full story.
Glen Ellyn-area fire under investigation
Authorities said Sunday they are investigating the cause of large house fire Saturday on the 1S200 block of Mayfield Lane near Glen Ellyn. No one was hurt, but three cars were destroyed. Full story.
Lego fans pack show at Cantigny
Legomaniacs flocked to Wheaton this weekend as the Northern Illinois Lego Train Club hosted its 14th annual Lego Train show at Cantigny Park's Visitors Center. One exhibit featured a 26-foot-long model of the U.S.S. Missouri battleship complete with the historical scene of the Japanese surrender during World War II. Full story.
Fox Valley grocers fight back in court
A pair of Fox Valley grocery stores being sued by patrons who say they suffered injuries because of the stores' negligence are pushing back against the claims. Full story.
Lincolnshire to vote on unions tonight
The Lincolnshire village board tonight could approve a controversial plan promoted by Gov. Bruce Rauner that would establish the town as a right-to-work zone. Full story.
Weather
Cloudy and 56 degrees this morning. Colder temps move in today as temperatures slowly drop to 45 degrees overnight tonight. Full story.
Traffic
Intersection reconstruction work is scheduled to cause restrictions in all directions at Fabyan Parkway and Kaneville Road in Geneva until July. Full story.
Kane's streak keeps going in win over Vancouver
Halfway to Gretzky. That's where Patrick Kane is now after recording a point in his 26th straight game during the Blackhawks' 4-0 victory over the Vancouver Canucks at the United Center on Sunday. Read beat writer John Dietz's take here.
Gould showing some tarnish in Bears' loss
For the second straight week, normally reliable kicker Robbie Gould missed a key field goal - a 50-yarder with 1:40 left that would have tied the game late in the fourth quarter. Instead, the Bears dropped a 24-21 decision at home to Washington. Read beat writer Bob LeGere's take here.