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AG targets Algonquin contractor
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced seven lawsuits today against home repair and remodeling businesses around the state, including a contractor in Algonquin.
Addison is mourning the loss of a little girl who loved learning and had a smile that would light up a room.
Gov. Blagojevich slashes funding to Illinois Arts Council
Gov. Rod Blagojevich is becoming 'Veto Corleone' to the state's arts community, shooting down for the second year in a row a planned budget increase for the Illinois Arts Council .
A review of Tuesday's Forest Preserve District of DuPage County Commission meeting.
Woman dies in accident, 2nd passenger seriously injured
A two-vehicle crash at the northbound on-ramp to I-355 at North Avenue took the life of one woman and seriously injured a man Sunday afternoon.
Neighbors coming to grips over girl's death
The teddy bears were stacked all over the memorial outside of Mya Lyons' Addison apartment complex.
Lombard man gets 10 years for armed robbery
DuPage County State's Attorney Joe Birkett announced July 10 that Robert Belle, 29, of Lombard was sentenced to 10 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for the armed robbery of a Glendale Heights gas ...
New market opens up to a world of flavors
Valli Produce's fourth store, which recently opened in Glendale Heights, is - with 65,000 square feet - twice as big as its original store in Arlington Heights.
: Lombard man gets 10-year sentence
A Lombard man convicted of robbing a Glendale Heights gas station in August was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison.
Sughed: Armed robber gets 10 years
Robert M. Belle said his downward spiral began when his occasional use of marijuana graduated to cocaine and heroin.
: Great White ready to strike at summer festival
When the hard rock band Great White takes the stage this Saturday as part of the Glendale Heights Fest, they will have 10 albums and 25 years of material from which to draw their song selections.
TARA DEMINK graduated June 21 from National-Lewis University in Chicago with a master's degree of reading in language and literacy.
An invasive beetle that has killed millions of ash trees in the eastern United States and southern Canada has been found in Algonquin, the village announced this week.
Residents to return home after mill fire
Residents who were forced to evacuate following a fire at a flour mill in Woodbridge are now being allowed back into their homes.
Councillor seeks refund following legal battle
Giorgio Mammoliti is the latest Toronto councillor to seek reimbursement from the public purse for legal expenses incurred fighting a challenge to his 2006 election spending.
Crusading Davids use elections act to load their slingshots
Who knew the Municipal Elections Act would turn out to be such a kick-ass law? A few changes to the fine print at the bottom of this fusty old statute turned it into a giant-killing tool available to every ...
Bring back Di Biase? Forget it
Unhappiness with Jackson is understandable. Anger might be a reasonable response to her lacklustre reign of 19 months.
In what has already been a term riddled with infighting and lawsuits, Mayor Linda Jackson was dealt another blow Tuesday as Vaughan politicians hired a special prosecutor to decide if charges should be laid ...
Audit questions Vaughan mayor's expenses
A court-ordered audit of the 2006 campaign expenses of Vaughan mayor Linda Jackson has found a slew of apparent contraventions of the Municipal Elections Act.
Playing by the rules is fundamental to democracy, especially election rules that are needed to maintain fairness in the selection of our political leaders.