All Stories from May 30, 2025 (Change date)
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Aurora bids farewell to history-making police chief after 31 years of serviceMay 30, 2025 3:08 pm - Aurora Police Chief Keith Cross is exiting the force after decades of community service. "Thank you, Aurora, for trusting me," he tells the crowd at the May 29 ceremony.
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Mount Prospect man seriously injured in Des Plaines crashMay 30, 2025 3:04 pm - A Mount Prospect man suffered serious injuries when police say he lost control of his car and crashed into a tree Friday afternoon in Des Plaines.
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Donations needed for West Suburban Community Pantry’s summer meals program as family visits rise 20%May 30, 2025 2:27 pm - With food costs rising and support programs facing cuts, West Suburban Community Pantry is starting its summer appeal to serve increasing numbers of families relying on its services.
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Search continues for man wanted in Streamwood sisters’ stabbingsMay 30, 2025 2:21 pm - Police continue to search for man wanted in connection with the stabbing deaths of two sisters at a Streamwood townhouse Wednesday evening.
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California man charged with defrauding Libertyville clientMay 30, 2025 2:01 pm - A California man is facing federal wire fraud charges after prosecutors say he bilked a Libertyville client out of $500,000.
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Batavia reconsiders restricting Kratom, synthetic hemp sales in the cityMay 30, 2025 1:59 pm - For the second time this year, Batavia City Council members discussed amending the city code to limit the sales of Kratom, synthetic hemp and THC-derived products within city limits.
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Clarendale of Algonquin unveils upgrades at June 5 community eventMay 30, 2025 1:55 pm - Clarendale of Algonquin invites the public to its "Unveiling Upgrades Celebration" on June 5, featuring cocktails, appetizers, music, and tours of its independent, assisted living, and memory care residences.
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Book Review: ‘April 1861’ captures drama that occurred before Civil War’s first shotsMay 30, 2025 1:50 pm - In “1861: The Lost Peace,” Jay Winik covers the lead-up to the first shots being fired at Fort Sumter. The political intrigue leading up to 1861 rivals the battlefield action readers come to expect from many Civil War histories.
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Local wineries showcased at Batavia Uncorked on June 7May 30, 2025 1:39 pm - Batavia Uncorked wine festival returns for a second year on June 7 with local wines, food, and live music along the Riverwalk.
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Lombard celebrates Prairie Place ParkMay 30, 2025 1:20 pm - Lombard village and park district leaders have unveiled Prairie Place Park, a new spot for pickleball fans that also is designed to provide stormwater benefits.