Elgin native David Heatley launched Chef Heatley's Hot Pepper Farm hot sauces during the pandemic. He recently took top honors at the NYC Hot Sauce Expo, winning best in show from a field of about 5,000 sauces.
Conversations about the POWER Act, a multifaceted data center regulation bill, are not over yet, but the bill won’t ready in time for the General Assembly’s Sunday deadline.
The United States said Monday that it bombed radar and drone sites in Iran after Tehran shot down an American drone over the weekend. Iran then said it targeted American soldiers in Kuwait with missiles, which the U.S. says it shot down.
Fox Lake police continue to investigate the early Saturday morning crash of an SUV into an auto body shop that injured the totaled vehicle’s two occupants and left the building’s structural integrity to be assessed by the village this week.
In Saturday night’s 6-1 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals, Cubs starting pitcher Ben Brown was dominant yet again.
When the White Sox’s Munetaka Murakami spoke Saturday morning about the Grade 2 right hamstring strain he suffered the night before, one brief quote said it all. “It hurts,” he said through interpreter Kenzo Yagi. “It hurts.”
In this week’s Facts Matter column, Bob Oswald examines claims that the shooters in the San Diego mosque case were a “transgender couple,” the state of Maryland sent out illegal mail-in ballots and more.
The Schaumburg Fire Department has joined a recent trend among some Northwest suburbs in trying to discourage paramedic calls for anything other than medical reasons by adjusting its service charges.