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Roselle firefighters battle blaze at apartment complex Tuesday

No one was hurt in a fire in an apartment building in Roselle Tuesday afternoon, authorities said.

Officials at Get Covered Illinois, the state marketplace for insurance sold under the Affordable Care Act, announced Tuesday they have extended the open enrollment deadline to Dec. 31 for coverage that begins Jan. 1, 2026.

Illinois extends open enrollment deadline for health care plans

Illinois residents who buy health insurance on the state-run marketplace now have a little more time to sign up for coverage for the upcoming year.

Renderings of homes proposed for the Highbury Club development in Buffalo Grove.

Buffalo Grove planners to hear proposal for homes on Schwaben Center property

The Buffalo Grove planning and zoning commission is considering a proposal for a 33-home residential development on the Schwaben Center property on Weiland Road.

Huntley approves tax levy increase, but smaller budget

Huntley residents could see a small increase in the village portion of their property tax bills next year.

Gymnasium scoreboards at the six schools in Northwest Suburban High School District 214 — including the one at Wheeling High — will be replaced next year following an Illinois High School Association mandate for shot clocks.

District 214 to spend $25 million on upgrades ahead of potential referendum

Northwest Suburban High School District 214 plans to spend $25 million on capital projects in 2026 -- including new basketball court scoreboards and building mechanicals -- as officials consider whether to ask voters to pay for bigger ticket items in the future.

Itasca man charged with murder in Harvard death investigation

An Itasca man has been charged with murder in relation to an ongoing death investigation in an unincorporated area near Harvard.

One person transported to hospital after fire at Vernon Hills senior living facility Monday night

One person was transported to a hospital for observation following a fire late Monday night at a Vernon Hills senior living facility.

The family of Anna Schneider is advertising a reward for information about the 19-year-old woman's mysterious 2009 death on billboards in Algonquin and Cary.

Sleepy Hollow family using billboards to seek information about daughter’s death

The mother of a Sleepy Hollow teen who died under mysterious circumstances in 2009 has paid for billboards in Algonquin and Cary offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to a criminal conviction.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
 

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