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With clear, blue skies and a soft breeze, Wednesday was a good day for boating on Wauconda's scenic Bangs Lake.
It also was a good day to strap on scuba gear and explore the depths of the lake - which was fortunate for the 20 or so divers from fire ...
Updated: Sep 17, 2015 at 10:49 PM
If you're a cautious person and a careful reader of the news, you might not idle beneath railroad overpasses because you know a Union Pacific train derailed in 2012 in Glenview, collapsing a railroad bridge and killing Burton and Zorine Lindner in t...
Published: Aug 26, 2015 at 11:35 AM
A Wauconda store clerk killed a would-be robber Sunday night in what police are calling a justified shooting.
Police said the masked man was shot to death after walking into the Kwick Shop convenience store, 112 E. Liberty St., shortly after 9 p.m.,...
Updated: Aug 25, 2015 at 01:12 PM
When Chuck Kramer and his fellow Arlington Heights firefighters imagined the “nightmare scenario,” it was always the same.
A fire at Arlington Park.
The old buildings of wood and steel had been built and added on to for decades, creating a hidden m...
Updated: Jul 30, 2015 at 06:42 AM
Towns and their fire departments usually grow up at the same time. Like siblings, they share the same backyards, growing pains and spirit for service from their residents.
Through the years many times, they are too busy to realize how much they have...
Updated: Jul 15, 2015 at 05:22 PM
Barrington firefighters received help from several suburban departments in quelling a chemical leak in a school's air-conditioning system Monday afternoon, officials said.
Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan said firefighters were summoned about 3 p.m....
Updated: Jul 14, 2015 at 03:12 PM
As Rolling Meadows celebrates its 60th year, the Daily Herald is proud to present this list, a shout-out to 60 of the things, present or past, that make the city a great place to live.
The Daily Herald has been part of that journey from the very be...
Updated: Jul 30, 2015 at 01:40 PM
Schaumburg woman pleads not guilty in death of disabled daughter
A Schaumburg woman charged in the death of her severely disabled daughter entered a not guilty plea to first-degree murder charges yesterday. Bonnie Liltz, 55, is accused of feedi...
Updated: Jul 10, 2015 at 06:46 AM
Authorities say alcohol was a factor in a Fourth of July crash involving a speed boat and a pontoon boat on the Fox River that sent four people to the hospital.
The pontoon boat was stopped in the river near Lake Barrington and the intersection of M...
Updated: Jul 07, 2015 at 03:23 PM
Mini-review: 'Big Game'
The outrageous plot in Jalmari Helander's ridiculous Finnish action adventure "Big Game" sounds like the twisted fantasy of a radical President Obama hater.
An unnamed oil sheikh's "overprivileged" psychopathic illegitimate s...
Updated: Jun 27, 2015 at 06:18 AM