All Stories from October 21, 2015 (Change date)
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Pedestrians hit by Naperville police car get almost $670,000 in settlementOct 22, 2015 3:48 pm - Naperville has quietly paid nearly $670,000 to settle lawsuits from two pedestrians who were struck by the squad car of a Naperville police sergeant in 2008. The settle...
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Blackhawks' van Riemsdyk ready to step up in Keith's absenceOct 22, 2015 8:27 pm - BAM! Teuvo Teravainen takes a punch to the head. OOF! Teravainen takes yet another sucker punch. And that's when Trevor van Riemsdyk, a rookie defenseman playing in just...
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Boys soccer: Jacobs, Elgin will meet for regional titleOct 21, 2015 10:52 pm - If the Class 3A Jacobs boys soccer regional was a doozy on paper, then the doubleheader Tuesday in Algonquin was the icing on the cake. And leave it to the host Golden ...
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Cubs' Maddon has nothing but praise for coaching staffOct 26, 2015 10:07 am - When Joe Maddon took over as manager of the Chicago Cubs last fall, he did so under somewhat unusual circumstances. Maddon inherited virtually the same coaching staff t...
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Mets sweep away Cubs' seasonOct 26, 2015 10:07 am - If Chicago Cubs fans want to take any consolation in the "wait till next year" refrain, it's that next year could be worth the wait. This year's playoff run, which bega...
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Linden leaves winning legacy at BarringtonOct 22, 2015 6:36 pm - Barrington's tennis program has been blessed with the Linden family as the cornerstone of its program in the last decade. The last of the siblings, senior Michelle Lind...
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Lake County deputy injured during arrestOct 22, 2015 3:48 pm - A Lake County Sheriff's deputy suffered several fractures to his hand Tuesday while arresting a Round Lake area man suspected of beating his former girlfriend and anothe...
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Two local lawmakers on panel hearing Clinton's Benghazi testimonyOct 23, 2015 5:45 am - A "devastated" Hillary Rodham Clinton worked late into the night on Sept. 11, 2012, trying to protect her people caught in an attack on a diplomatic outpost in Benghazi,...
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Wheaton council limits residents to two garage sales per yearOct 22, 2015 3:48 pm - In an effort to curb perpetual garage sales, the Wheaton City Council has approved an ordinance limiting residents to two sales a year for a maximum of two consecutive d...
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Girls tennis: Elgin duo excited for opportunity to compete at stateOct 22, 2015 6:36 pm - Elgin High freshman Marta Krakowski leads an interesting life on the tennis court. Off the court it's pretty darned cool as well. Krakowski, part of the Gifted Academy a...