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Teen charged in Oakbrook Terrace murder

A Milwaukee teenager has been charged in a recent fatal shooting in Oakbrook Terrace.

Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel watches practice for Super Bowl LX against the Seahawks on Friday.

O’Donnell: Is Halas Hall paying attention to a lesson from Super Bowl 60?

Daily Herald columnist Jim O’Donnell looks at the Super Bowl and other sports stories in the news.

Chris Pitaro of Wheaton helps his 2-year-old son Bennett try ice skating with the help of a five-gallon bucket during Ice-A-Palooza Saturday at the Wheaton Central Athletic Center. The free outdoor event also featured ice skating demonstrations, DJ entertainment, crafts, a food truck, a hot cocoa truck and games.

Ice-A-Palooza brings winter fun to Wheaton

The Wheaton Park District’s Ice-A-Palooza, a free outdoor event, featured ice skating, skating demonstrations, DJ entertainment, crafts, a food truck, a hot cocoa truck and games.

Mount Prospect man fatally struck by Metra train

A person fatally struck by a Metra train in Mount Prospect on Friday has been identified as a resident of that suburb.

A teacher at Gary Elementary School in West Chicago has resigned after he wrote a comment on social media that supported ICE.

West Chicago teacher in pro-ICE comment controversy resigns

The West Chicago District 33 teacher whose pro-immigration agent comment on social media was criticized by many people has resigned.

Suburban man admits hacking women’s social media accounts to steal nude photos

A Southwest suburban man faces up to 20 years in prison after admitting in federal court Wednesday that he hacked the Snapchat accounts of dozens of women to obtain nude photos, authorities said.

Christine S. Eilers

‘Hearts permanently broken’: Driver in DUI crash that killed Island Lake man sentenced; family tells of grief

Before a packed courtroom in McHenry County Thursday, friends and family of a 24-year-old Island Lake man killed in 2024 by a drunk driver spoke of the light and love he brought to their lives.

Elgin’s Planning and Zoning Commission has unanimously endorsed a plan for a new elementary school at the former D.C. Cook site on Grove Avenue.

New U-46 elementary school plan wins support of Elgin planning commission

The plan to replace McKinley Elementary School in Elgin received a passing grade from the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission this week when the panel unanimously endorsed the proposal.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
 

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