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The Illinois Department of Transportation is installing protected left-turn arrows for northbound and southbound traffic at the intersection of Ogden Avenue/North Aurora Road and Raymond Drive in Naperville. IDOT expects to activate the arrows Frida...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 03:06 PM
The South Elgin girls basketball team entered Tuesday night's nonconference matchup against Glenbard East with both home court advantage and a height advantage.
However, the Storm took nothing for granted, pressuring Glenbard East with full-court ma...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 03:02 PM
When my first son chose his college, I used the two to five rule. He had to go at least two hours away and he couldn't go more than five so that we would be able to get to the college quickly in an emergency.
He visited five schools and knew almost ...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 02:50 PM
First in a two-part series on the Republican candidates for Kane County Board chairman. Tuesday: incumbent Karen McConnaughay
It's the classic grassroots political tale: Citizen doesn't like what his government is doing, so he complains to his ...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 02:46 PM
AT&T Inc. will roll out its U-verse television service starting today in about 175 towns in the Chicago market, including many Northwest and West suburbs.
The Internet Protocol-based service will be offered alongside its Dish satellite TV, landline ...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 02:45 PM
CHAMPAIGN -- Shaun Pruitt's suspension ended six minutes into Illinois' 70-37 win over Northwestern on Sunday night.
The Illini faithful offered a nice ovation when Pruitt checked into the game, though it might have been just as much for the departi...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 02:43 PM
The warning came about six months before my son was born.
"You better exercise as much as you can now, because you won't have time after the baby comes," an experienced father told me.
I nodded politely, but inside I scoffed. Of course I would be ab...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 02:46 PM
Firefighter/paramedic Marco "Budda" Ordaz -- an ex-wrestler -- was a big guy who could be tough when he needed to be.
But residents of North Aurora frequently told his boss, Chief Steve Miller, about Ordaz's compassion for them, whether he was fight...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 02:40 PM
For 21 years, residents of Illinois' 14th Congressional District had a pat answer for the question of who would represent them on Capitol Hill.
Every two years, residents of the far West suburban district would send Republican Dennis Hastert to Wash...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 02:31 PM
First of two parts
Editor's Note: This story, which includes new details about the crime, is based on interviews, police reports, jail booking documents, court testimony, pre-trial filings and the coroner's inquest.
The license plate caugh...
Updated: Nov 02, 2021 at 02:39 PM