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If you think you have seen Palatine because you have driven down Northwest Highway, think again. Drive a few blocks west and you'll find 19th Century gracious homes mixed with 21st Century red-brick rowhouses and condominium mid-rises. Read more about Palatine, IL
If you think you have seen Palatine because you have driven down Northwest Highway, think again. Drive a few blocks west and you'll find 19th Century gracious homes mixed with 21st Century red-brick rowhouses and condominium mid-rises. Read more about Palatine, IL
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Concealed carry rules for Illinois emerge but face uncertain fate
— A measure spelling out who can carry concealed handguns and where they can carry them emerged Thursday after months of contentious negotiations, a system with one set of rules for violence-plagued Chicago and another for the rest of Illinois....Tags: Firearms, Personal Weapon Control, Rahm Emanuel, Brandon W. Phelps, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Girls track | 1,600 relay falters, but runners qualify for state
Lake Zurich puts a lot of emphasis on its relays, so failing to advance to the state track and field meet in the 1,600-meter relay by three-tenths of a second was, in the words of coach Lance Pacernick, "a little painful." The pain was eased by the fact...
Tags: Track and Field, Lake Zurich
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Track | Palatine, Prospect heading to state meet
Palatine finished second only to a strong Prospect team at the Mid-Suburban League girls track meet. A week later, they were both crowned sectional champions and advanced numerous athletes to this weekend's Class 3A state meet at Eastern Illinois in...Tags: Barrington, High School Sports, Track and Field
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Applebee's to close 8 Chicago-area restaurants
Tribune reporterAt least eight of Applebee’s 33 restaurants in the Chicago area are expected to close as its local franchisee seeks to reorganize its operations in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a spokesman said late yesterday. The casual-dining chain has 2,000 U.S....Tags: Dundee, Chicago Restaurants, Romeoville, Barrington, DeKalb
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Sorority members added to fraternity party death lawsuit
Tribune reporterAn attorney for the family of a Northern Illinois University freshman who died after a pledge party earlier this school year has added 16 sorority members to a lawsuit he had filed against the fraternity and its members. The wrongful death suit,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Hazing, Laws, Trials, Justice System
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Sorority members added to NIU student death lawsuit
An attorney for the family of a Northern Illinois University student who died after a pledge party this school year has added 16 sorority members to a lawsuit he had filed against the fraternity and its members. The wrongful death suit, amended Friday to...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Hazing, Health and Safety at School, Laws, Trials
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Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Palatine police blotter: April 29
The following items were taken from police reports. Arlington Heights Burglary An exterior door of a vacant office building at 145 E. Algonquin Road was reported forced open and copper wire with a possible value in excess of $20,000 removed. The...
Tags: Buffalo Grove, Dundee, Garmin Ltd., Sony Corp., Kensington
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Flood receding, cleanup kicks into high gear
More rain fell over the Chicago area Tuesday, slowing cleanup and damage assessment work just as widespread — and in many cases record-breaking — floodwaters had begun to recede. Lisle: Some private wells contaminated Village officials...
Tags: Richmond (McHenry, Illinois), Weather Reports, Park Ridge, National Weather Service, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Northwest police blotter: April 16
The following items were taken from police reports. Arlington Heights A green, 1995 Mercury Villager van parked and locked in a residential driveway in the 2400 block of South Cedar Glen was stolen between 11 p.m. April 13 and 6 a.m. April 14. A...
Tags: Sony Corp., Google Inc., Rolling Meadows, Police Arrests, Des Plaines
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Man charged with breaking leg of girl, 13, who has cerebral palsy
Tribune reporterA 35-year-old Palatine man has been charged with breaking the leg of a 13-year-old girl who has cerebral palsy, authorities said today. Javier Rosales, of the 1900 block of Green Lane, was charged with aggravated battery to a disabled person, a Class...Tags: Cook County Government, Cerebral Palsy, Prosecution, Green Lane
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Lake Zurich, Mundelein police blotter: March 20
The following items were taken from Lake Zurich and Mundelein police reports: Lake Zurich •On March 17 at 12:15 a.m., a 39-year-old Palatine woman was arrested at a traffic stop on U.S. Route 12 at Illinois Route 22 and charged with driving...
Tags: Barrington, Wheeling, Mundelein, Lake Zurich, Police Arrests
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