DuPage County
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‘It’s so outrageous’: Anti-war protesters rally in AuroraMar 01, 2026 6:00 pm - Anti-war protesters gathered Sunday in downtown Aurora’s Wilder Park to oppose the launch of a new military conflict with Iran.
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Prosecutors: Glendale Heights man stabbed housemate hours after release from jailMar 01, 2026 2:01 pm - A Glendale Heights man stabbed a housemate in the stomach Saturday afternoon shortly after being released from custody on charges he assaulted another of the home’s residents, authorities said Sunday.
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Commuters should expect delays during La Fox-area road closureMar 01, 2026 10:05 am - Bunker Road near La Fox in Kane County is closing between Keslinger Road and Hughes Road starting Monday as construction crews install a new bridge.
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Boys wrestling: Marmion outduels Montini for Class 3A team championshipFeb 28, 2026 10:56 pm - BLOOMINGTON — In the final showpiece of the wrestling season, Marmion Academy lifted its second consecutive Class 3A dual-team championship trophy Saturday night at Gross...
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Boys swimming: Vernon Hills’ Plaksin accomplishes a first twiceFeb 28, 2026 8:07 pm - Moments before Vernon Hills junior Yury Plaksin made program history at Saturday’s boys swimming and diving state meet at FMC Natatorium in Westmont, Cougars coach Jim Pa...
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Girls wrestling: Glenbard East’s Shymkiv escapes with state championshipFeb 28, 2026 7:18 pm - BLOOMINGTON — If Nadiia Shymkiv could escape, she’d be a state champion. Facing St. Viator’s Charlotte Nold at 105 pounds, Shymkiv found herself locked into a 1-1 draw af...
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Boys swimming: Vatev brothers lead Hinsdale Central to fourth straight state championshipFeb 28, 2026 7:07 pm - Hinsdale Central won the boys state swimming championship Saturday, with Marmion placing second.
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Photo Gallery: IHSA state girls wrestlingFeb 28, 2026 6:43 pm -
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Photo Gallery: IHSA state boys swimmingFeb 28, 2026 6:21 pm -
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Girls wrestling: St. Viator’s Nold, Schaumburg’s Olorunfemi place second at state meetFeb 28, 2026 5:50 pm - As girls wrestling continues to grow by leaps and bounds, so does the level of talent around the state.