10 stories you might have missed this weekend
1. More than 30 years after the body of slain Glen Ellyn teen Kristina Wesselman was discovered near a path she used for walking to a store near her home, DuPage County authorities say they've arrested her killer.
2. The son of Fox Lake police Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz spoke with the Daily Herald about his father's death and the ongoing investigation and rumors surrounding it. "I miss my best friend every day," D.J. Gliniewicz said.
3. For the second time in a month, suburban law enforcement officials gathered to pay respect to one of their fallen officers. Dwight W. Maness, 47, was buried Saturday after dying earlier this week. He was injured last year when he and another deputy were ambushed in Holiday Hills.
4. Flood damage forced a major renovation at the DuPage Children's Museum. But it reopened Saturday with a renewed energy and new attractions.
5. A Buffalo Grove man fled the scene after his car struck and killed a pedestrian crossing the street in Mount Prospect in March, authorities say. Allan Dorfman, 64, is charged with one felony count of failure to report an accident involving a death.
6. Suburban officials blasted a possible commuter tax under consideration in Chicago. The tax, reported by the Chicago Sun-Times over the weekend, would raise millions for the city and could ease congestion, supporters say.
7. Federal prosecutors say investment manager Stephen C. Browere of Geneva promised clients "lucrative returns" but instead embezzled nearly $4 million from their funds to perform trades in his own portfolio and cover personal expenses, including purchase of a yacht and luxury vehicles, according to court papers.
8. A wall of names and a field of flags might not sound like much, but when the names are those of the 58,000 military members who died in the Vietnam War and when the flags are tagged in honor of veterans, it becomes moving, majestic, "almost magical." Names and flags are the main elements of a tribute taking shape in Naperville.
9. A 25-year-old Aurora man was killed Saturday morning in what police say might have been an accidental shooting.
10. Schaumburg last week learned that it'll no longer be home to the global headquarters of Motorola Solutions, but another iconic landmark in the village - Woodfield Mall - has plans to remain a vital part of the community for decades to come. A nearly $14 million renovation of the mall is almost complete.