Oak Brook
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Habitat for Humanity to host panel discussion celebrating Women’s History MonthMar 11, 2025 5:50 pm - DuPage and Chicago South Suburbs Habitat for Humanity is hosting “Accelerating Action: Women’s History Month Panel 2025” on Thursday, March 20.
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DuPage County to pay $11 million to settle lawsuit over detainee’s death in jailMar 11, 2025 1:55 pm - DuPage County will pay $11 million to settle a lawsuit over the death of a woman detained at the jail. Her family argued she received inadequate medical and mental-health care.
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Dining out: Meatless Friday, Pi Day and ‘Top Chef’ finalist brings Ghanaian cuisine to Oak BrookMar 11, 2025 12:53 pm - Portillo’s has options for your meatless Fridays during Lent, while Blaze Pizza has a Pi Day deal on 3.14 and a “Top Chef” finalist will be cooking a special meal in Oak Brook.
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Keeping Henry Hyde’s legacy alive: Addison Township looks to use sign removed from DuPage courthouseMar 09, 2025 9:00 pm - The letters from the DuPage County courthouse that spelled out Henry J. Hyde's name are now sitting in boxes at the Addison Township building, where the supervisor hopes to use them on township property.
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Suspect in Oak Brook robbery attempt ordered to remain in jailMar 09, 2025 4:16 pm - A DuPage County judge Sunday denied pre-trial release to a Chicago man accused of trying to rob at gunpoint a man he had arranged to sell two pairs of shoes to in an Oak Brook parking lot Thursday evening.
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DuPage County unveils plans to replace Heritage Gallery in WheatonMar 07, 2025 8:44 pm - The DuPage Heritage Gallery in Wheaton would be removed entirely to make way for a new display showcasing the county’s history under a proposal to redesign the decades-old exhibit.
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Attorney jailed for missing start of trial in DuPage CountyMar 07, 2025 5:15 am - An attorney who had asked for a criminal trial to be postponed in DuPage County has been jailed herself after missing the start of the trial.
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DuPage Monarch Project to host Pollinator Blitz on March 15Mar 05, 2025 10:56 am - Learn about native pollinators and plants to help counter the decline of bees and other insects critical for ecosystems and food production at the Pollinator Blitz event March 15.
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Dining out: Lenten lunch options, a restaurant rolls back prices to 1987 and moreMar 04, 2025 3:28 pm - On the suburban dining scene: Special offerings for Lenten lunches, Clara’s in Woodridge is rolling back its prices to 1987 on Thursday, March 13, and a Lake Zurich brewery was named one of the “20 Breweries to Watch in 2025.”
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The Week in Pictures photo gallery for the end of February in the suburbsMar 04, 2025 1:46 pm -