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Protest held at Palatine police station after officer assisted federal agents with arrestOct 28, 2025 6:18 pm - A group protested in front of the Palatine Police Department late Tuesday afternoon in response to a Monday incident in which a village police officer reportedly assisted federal agents in the arrest of a person to stabilize a chaotic situation.
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‘We want to work with you’: Primrose School proposed in Vernon HillsOct 28, 2025 6:14 pm - Vernon Hills’ attraction as a hot spot for early education and child care facilities continues with a proposal for what could be the 10th commercial operation in town.
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Former Lake Zurich officer thanks firefighters who rescued him after near-fatal crashOct 28, 2025 6:11 pm - A year after he was nearly killed in a crash on his way to work at the Lake Zurich Police Department, Steve Cascio met last week with the firefighters who rescued him.
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CorrectionOct 28, 2025 5:43 pm - An Oct. 28 article gave an incorrect first name for Kane County treasurer candidate Scott Johansen.
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‘Leading the way’: DuPage’s new Crisis Recovery Center making an early impactOct 28, 2025 4:54 pm - The new DuPage Crisis Recovery Center is off to a “very strong start,” the county’s top public health official said Tuesday.
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Former Lake County judge authors book about Supreme Court justice, Lincoln confidant David DavisOct 28, 2025 4:52 pm - Former Lake County judge Raymond K. McKoski published a book this summer about Supreme Court judge David Davis, a close Lincoln confidant and Illinoisan.
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Best bets: Immersive Wondra opens at Woodfield and 312 Comedy Fest returnsOct 28, 2025 4:48 pm - The immersive, nature-centered Wondra opens at Schaumburg’s Woodfield Mall, Rosemont hosts Halloween revelers, the New Philharmonic performs classical music by candlelight in Glen Ellyn and Chicago’s Lyric Opera stages a double bill set in Sicily.
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Democratic states sue to force SNAP payments during shutdown
Oct 28, 2025 3:54 pm - With the nation’s primary anti-hunger program on the verge of running out of money, a group of 23 Democratic attorneys general sued the Agriculture Department on Tuesday to force it to make billions of dollars in contingency funds available to help feed the most vulnerable individuals and families.
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Pedestrian struck by train in Mundelein escapes serious injuriesOct 28, 2025 3:48 pm - A pedestrian escaped with only nonlife-threatening injuries after being struck by a freight train Tuesday in Mundelein, authorities said. According to Mundelein police, o...
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Suburban schools make U.S. News’ 2026 Best Elementary and Middle Schools rankingsOct 28, 2025 3:47 pm - Several suburban schools made the list of U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Elementary and Middle Schools rankings released Tuesday.