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Top Democrats say they would consider small changes to Illinois’ SAFE-T Act

Gov. JB Pritzker and House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch signaled they’re open to amending the SAFE-T Act after a violent crime on a Chicago “L” train reignited scrutiny of the law.

Michael Addison

Man accused of driving stolen truck to Target, stealing items

A man on electronic monitoring in a burglary case has now been charged with illegally possessing two guns and a stolen motor vehicle, plus driving the vehicle to a Target store and stealing items.

Blackjacks Gentlemen's Club in St. Charles Township has received approval for a liquor license from Kane County.

Kane County strip club gets long-sought liquor license, but fully nude dancers not allowed

The Kane County Liquor Commission voted 3-1 late Wednesday to approve a long-sought liquor license for Blackjacks Gentlemen’s Club.

The Elgin City Council has approved zoning changes that could pave the way for the construction of a Hindu temple on vacant land that borders multiple subdivisions.

Hindu temple development in Elgin clears hurdle after zoning change approved by council

Despite objections from neighboring residents, Elgin City Council members have approved zoning changes that could allow a Hindu temple to be built on Elgin’s east side. But the proposed development still faces hurdles.

A $600,000 state grant will help fund improvements at Flentie Park in Arlington Heights.

Suburban parks among beneficiaries of state grants totaling $36 million

More than 30 suburban parks are among the recipients of new state grants totaling $36 million, officials have announced.

State Superintendent of Education Tony Sanders, left, and Illinois State Board of Education Chair Stephen Isoye speak at the board’s regular meeting. The Illinois State Board of Education voted Wednesday to approve a budget request for the upcoming fiscal year that calls for only a minimal increase in K-12 education spending, a reflection of the state’s tightening fiscal condition.

State education board OKs $10.9B budget request

The Illinois State Board of Education is seeking only a modest increase in funding next year in light of uncertainty about future state revenues. The proposal calls for a $350 million increase in Evidence-Based Funding, the minimum amount called for under the 2017 law that overhauled the way Illinois funds public schools.

Charles Walker

Aurora man accused of fleeing from police in a stolen vehicle

An Aurora man is being kept in jail pretrial on charges that he possessed a stolen vehicle and fled police.

Rolling Meadows church expansion approved over neighbors’ objections

The Rolling Meadows City Council approved St. Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church’s expansion plans for a gymnasium, day care and youth retreat center over objections from nearby residents.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
 

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