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Two suburbanites pleaded guilty to corruption-related charges involving red-light cameras in Oakbrook Terrace.

Brothers admit to scheme costing thousands in Oakbrook Terrace red-light camera corruption case

The bribery scandal tied to a former Oakbrook Terrace mayor was part of a larger federal investigation that brought down a state senator.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday for John Bafaloukos, who ran Johnny’s Shoe Repair in downtown Lake Zurich for more than 45 years.

More than a craftsman: Celebration of life for Lake Zurich fixture John Bafaloukos

Family and friends will gather this weekend to remember John Bafaloukos, the well-known owner of Johnny’s Shoe Repair in downtown Lake Zurich for more than 45 years.

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Roselle man gets 45 years for shooting woman at restaurant

A man who shot a woman in the head at a Roselle restaurant in 2022 has been sentenced to 45 years in prison.

Person flown to trauma center after rollover crash in Hampshire

A person was flown to a regional trauma center following a crash in the Hampshire area in which a vehicle rolled over multiple times before trapping the person inside.

The third location of fire + wine, set to open soon in St. Charles, specializes in shareable Italian-style, tapas-inspired plates.

St. Charles dining scene heating up with new restaurant fire + wine

For nearly 15 years, BG Hospitality Group has brought people together around plates of wood-fired pizza and Italian favorites at Gia Mia, Livia Italian Eatery and Ella’s Italian Pub. Their latest restaurant, fire + wine in St. Charles, brings the company full circle, as their first restaurant was fire + wine’s first location in downtown Glen Ellyn.

An area with a gazebo and picnic table along the Fox River in West Dundee was flooded on Monday.

When will Fox River recede to its banks? Not for many days – if it stays dry

A hydrologist with the National Weather Service’s Chicago bureau hedges his words when talking about when the flooding on the Fox River may recede, and where that will happen first.

Illinois tollway Executive Director Cassaundra Rouse and flagger Adelina Zito discuss work zone safety just a short distance from a construction site for I-490 in Bensenville.

IDOT, tollway urge drivers to focus as construction zone deaths rise

Here’s how to avoid disaster when navigating road work zones across the region.

State effort to ease school bus driver shortage paying off

A nationwide school bus driver shortage, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, persists in some parts of the country. But in Illinois, efforts to attract new demographics of bus drivers and make hiring easier have paid off.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
 

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