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Man killed in crash near McHenry; woman, 2 children taken to hospital

A McHenry man died Tuesday in a crash near McHenry, the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office said.

Chicagoans change routines as immigration crackdown looms. Some carry passports and avoid stores

CHICAGO — The streets in some of Chicago's liveliest neighborhoods are quiet these days. Public schoolteachers want online learning for families scared to venture out. An...

Steven M. Weisberg

Addison ice cream shop owner accused of secretly recording employee undressing is being sued

A lawsuit has been filed against a Buffalo Grove man charged with secretly recording nude footage of a teenage employee using using hidden cameras at his home and his Addison ice cream.

Recent White Sox draft picks Jaden Fauske, left, an outfielder from Willowbrook, and shortstop Billy Carlson visited Rate Field on Tuesday.

Can Chicago sports land a happy moment on South Side?

Most everything has gone wrong in the Chicago sports world lately. The White Sox, despite being 35 games below .500, might provide the city its best chance or success.

Man charged with organized retail crime, connected to ring that conducted 115 burglaries

A Chicago man is accused of being part of a crime ring tied to115 burglaries throughout the suburbs.

President Donald Trump holds a photo of Katie Abraham as her father, Joe Abraham, left, watches during an event to promote Trump’s domestic policy and budget agenda in the White House in June.

Who is Katie Abraham, the suburban native at the center of the latest deportation campaign?

The Department of Homeland Security is dedicating a Chicago deportation “blitz” to Katie Abraham, one of two women killed in an Urbana drunken driving crash earlier this year by a Guatemalan man who lacked legal status and fled the scene.

Mundelein officials will investigate creating an area for small brick-and-mortar businesses like the Batavia Boardwalk Shops, shown here.

‘This is what we need here’: Cluster of small shops proposed for Mundelein

A community group has proposed Mundelein create a walkable marketplace of small shops for boutique clothiers, artists, bakers and other merchants.

Sean E. Kalinoski

Wauconda man pleads guilty to having 11 pounds of pot on bus in LITH; gets 6 years

A Wauconda man pleaded guilty Friday to possessing 11 pounds of marijuana, which was found by police in a suitcase on a bus parked in a Lake in the Hills industrial park.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
 

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