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A slight chill in the air marks the arrival of fall and the annual sale of pumpkins and gourds at Prince of Peace United Methodist Church at Arlington Heights Road and Devon Avenue in Elk Grove ...
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Niles Mayor George Alpogianis at Kappy's American Grill, the restaurant he owns at Harlem Avenue and Dempster Street in Morton Grove. (Journal file photo) The Journal & Topics learned new facts after ...
A Flock license plate reading camera, installed in Glenview on weley Drive near Willow Road. (Photo submitted) Park Ridge Police Chief Bob Kampwirth assured alderpersons that his department took ...
In late September, Metra began piloting something that’s fairly common on Amtrak trains, but a novelty on commuter rail: a cafe car where riders would be able to hang out and buy snacks and drinks. In ...
As of 10 a.m. there have been nine arrests on Friday, Oct. 17 in connection with protests in suburban Broadview around the facility being used by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), ...
A masked ICE agents, both in uniform and not in uniform on Jonquil Terrace and Nottingham in Niles. (Photo submitted) A letter regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement was sent quietly to ...
Previous flooding seen at the Historic Methodist Campground in Des Plaines. In a blistering rebuttal to the city of Des Plaines’ lawsuit that demands that the Chicago District Campground, Inc. (known ...
The proposed Golf Mioll Town Center would have a turf promenade with tall letters spelling out "Golf Mill" renderings at Monday's Golf Mill redevelopment open house showed. (Tom Robb/Journal photo) As ...
Fire officials on scene at Chem-Plate on Devon Avenue in Elk Grove Village, Tuesday, March 12, 2019. (Tom Robb/Journal photos) A hydrochloric acid spill on Wednesday led to a four-hour road closure ...
These volunteers, a combination of local students and adults, helped bring history back to life at a previous Park Ridge Historical Society tour of Town of Maine Cemetery, Touhy Avenue and Dee Road.