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Kane County's plan to build the Longmeadow Parkway bridge has received a big boost with the state pledging to pick up about one-third of the estimated cost.
The county announced Tuesday evening it will receive $40 million from the Illinois Departmen...
Updated: Jun 04, 2014 at 06:42 PM
A lovely section of historic Second Street in West Dundee four years ago was given the title, "Best Block in America," by the "Good Morning America" TV show.
That neighborhood is just blocks to the east of Spring Hill Mall, the regional indoor mall ...
Updated: Jun 04, 2014 at 02:05 AM
Bob and Gina Pearson of Hampshire would like to thank the community for its support.
Pearson, winner of the Daily Herald's 2011 Fittest Loser contest and a Hampshire resident, was involved in a serious automobile accident Oct. 26 in Genoa.
As a re...
Updated: Jun 04, 2014 at 04:27 PM
1. Columnist Burt Constable tells the story of two veteran Arlington Heights golfers who get together every Tuesday and see if they can shoot half their ages — 103 and 98.
2. An 11-year-old Cary girl died early Sunday morning from injuries suffered ...
Updated: Jun 03, 2014 at 09:53 AM
A man who spent five years in prison for a 2009 arson in Elgin is wanted again on charges of a felony burglary in East Dundee, according to Kane Count court records.
An arrest warrant was issued in early May for Salvatore D. Riso, formerly of East D...
Updated: Jun 02, 2014 at 06:23 PM
A Kane County judge set bail at $1 million Monday for a 34-year-old Elgin parolee accused of causing the death of a Carpentersville man last week during a police chase,
Steven Luellen, of the 300 block of 300 block of Jefferson Avenue, faces up to ...
Updated: Jun 03, 2014 at 02:15 PM
It was an old-fashioned, heartwarming story made possible by the digital age.
Brandy Huerta's message came to us via the Daily Herald Facebook page. In it, the Carpentersville woman outlined her family's plight. One daughter, Joselyn, struggled for ...
Updated: Jun 01, 2014 at 08:04 AM
At one time, we had a nice landscape foundation that we slowly built upon during the 22 years in our home. Lush hostas and lilies and shrubs surrounded our backyard. Then, 10-15 years ago, an abundance of deer moved into our neighborhood and suddenl...
Updated: Jun 19, 2014 at 10:35 PM
Linda Mogren is out as human resources director in Carpentersville, and the reason for her departure depends on whether she lands a job, according to a separation agreement with the village.
If she finds a job on or before July 1, her reason for le...
Updated: May 31, 2014 at 04:59 PM
Bianca Huerta never asked questions about sacrificing part of her childhood to help care for her dying sister, Joselyn.
She just did it.
"I helped a lot. It became like a habit," the 15-year-old Carpentersville girl said. "I felt like she needed i...
Updated: Jun 02, 2014 at 02:17 PM