All Stories from September 5, 2025 (Change date)
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MTV Video Music Awards get ready to rock with star-studded lineupSep 05, 2025 3:25 pm - Lady Gaga is extending her dominance of this year’s MTV Video Music Awards and has been added as a performer, show organizers recently announced.
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Carol Stream entrepreneur running to succeed retiring Grant in Illinois HouseSep 05, 2025 3:25 pm - Carol Stream Republican Robert Vrankovich is running to succeed longtime GOP lawmaker Amy Grant, who is retiring from her 47th state House district seat.
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Tore & Luke’s in Palatine to close Sunday for reported move, next location still unknownSep 05, 2025 2:56 pm - A suddenly announced move from its 2-year-old current location in Palatine suggests another chapter on the way in the more than 40-year history of Tore & Luke’s Italian Beef & Pizza in the area.
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Free collage kits at Des Plaines Public LibrarySep 05, 2025 2:39 pm - Des Plaines Public Library patrons can pick up free kits for paper pinwheel collages starting Monday, Sept. 8.
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Securely get rid of unwanted documents in South BarringtonSep 05, 2025 2:38 pm - South Barrington-area residents can securely get rid of unwanted documents Saturday, Sept. 6, at village hall, 30 S. Barrington Road.
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Chat with Mayor Meier, Trustee Ugaste over coffee in MundeleinSep 05, 2025 2:37 pm - Join Mundelein Mayor Robin Meier and Trustee Tony Ugaste on Saturday for coffee and a conversation about the issues facing the village.
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Elgin to host Patriot Day remembrance ceremony Sept. 6Sep 05, 2025 1:44 pm - The city of Elgin will hold its annual Patriot Day remembrance ceremony on Saturday, Sept. 6, on the west-side steps of city hall.
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Fox River Grove adds sales tax, plans to lower other fees and taxesSep 05, 2025 1:41 pm - Fox River Grove will add a 1% sales tax starting next year, with officials planning to reduce other taxes and fees for residents to offset the new tax.
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Trump’s National Guard threats upend Mexican parade plans in Lake County, ChicagoSep 05, 2025 1:33 pm - One Mexican Independence Day parade in the Chicago area is postponed. Another doubled its volunteer staff to ensure celebrators’ safety. A third parade’s organizers are watching closely, poised to pivot if the political climate worsens.
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‘You are not alone’: Suburban communities try to reassure residents ahead of threatened immigration raidsSep 05, 2025 12:58 pm - As the Chicago area girds for federal immigration raids, some communities are publicly supporting local immigrants and trying to relieve growing anxiety.