10 stories you may have missed
1. A week after he went missing after attending church in his hometown of Cary, 21-year-old Kyle Cuchna was found tired, hungry, disoriented — but most importantly, safe — at a Wauconda homeless shelter Saturday night.
2. Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner is running the state's executive branch these days, but the legislature remains firmly in the hands of Democrats. So what can Rauner accomplish without the General Assembly's backing?
3. The ticket for the biggest prize in Illinois lottery history — $270 million — was sold this week at a Glendale Heights gas station and convenience store, officials said Saturday.
4. Figure skaters such as Abby Stanton of Lake in the Hills worry about the future of their sport after glitches following a change in venue, but the president of Special Olympics Illinois promises the organization is dedicated to seeing skating thrive.
5. Arlington Heights trustees and residents will get their first look Tuesday at what a new police station could look like, but officials said it's still too early to put a price tag on what the project may cost.
6. An Elgin man has been charged with leading police on a chase — first in his car before crashing it, and then on foot, police officials said Sunday.
7. Thousands of Girls Scouts learned economics and empowerment at a rally kicking off regional cookie sales in Rosemont Saturday.
8. Rosemont will spend about $571,000 a year to lease hundreds of security cameras that will be installed at several public venues.
9. A wealthy Hinsdale businessman, who prosecutors say was obsessed with the misguided notion that a woman he was having an “emotional affair” with was seeing another man, is now charged with killing the man after several days of stalking his every move.
10. A 60-year-old Chicago man was seriously injured and rushed into surgery after he was trapped underneath a forklift Saturday morning in an Elk Grove Village industrial park.