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Man dies in Aurora crash

A man died in a crash early Wednesday morning in Aurora.

The fifth annual Lake County PrideFest celebrating Pride Month will take place Saturday, June 14, at the Round Lake Beach Cultural & Civic Center.

Lake County PrideFest returns for fifth year

The fifth annual Lake County PrideFest will be held from noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, June 14, at the Round Lake Beach Cultural & Civic Center.

Brandon C. Franklin

Man charged in 2023 Elgin murder

Elgin police have arrested a man on charges of first-degree murder.

West Nile virus has been detected in mosquito pools in DuPage County.

DuPage County reports first batch of West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes

West Nile virus has been confirmed in mosquitoes in DuPage County, health officials say.

White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf during a news conference in 2023.

White Sox reach agreement for potential future sale of controlling interest to Justin Ishbia

The White Sox have reached an agreement that will give Justin Ishbia, the brother of Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia, the chance to buy a future controlling interest in the club.

Capannari Ice Cream, 10 S. Pine St., has a new lease with the village of Mount Prospect and a new name, Cap’s Ice Cream.

Capannari store has new name, renewed lease with Mount Prospect

Lovers of Capannari Ice Cream will continue to enjoy its classic flavors at the downtown Mount Prospect location for at least the remainder of the decade and possibly beyond.

Honey Lake Bee Co. owners Brian Thomson, left, and Karen Thomson, center, with some of their hives and a sketch of the facility they plan to build in Lake Barrington. Son Colin Thomson, right, is part of the operation, too.

Honey Lake Bee Co. planning store, ‘bee experience’ in Lake Barrington

After years operating online and at farmers markets, suburban purveyors of honey and related products are planning their first brick-and-mortar store.

A rendering of the Compass Datacenters’ forthcoming data center campus on the former site of the Sears headquarters in Hoffman Estates.

‘We know how to do it right’: Suburbs welcoming data centers say they’ll benefit their communities

When it comes to the use of electricity and other resources like water, data centers are expected to pay their way and keep residents and fellow businesses free of negative side effects of their presence, Hoffman Estates Village Manager Eric Palm said Wednesday.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
 

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