Daily Herald – Suburban Chicago Breaking News, Daily News
Daily Herald is suburban Chicago’s largest daily newspaper. A local perspective on local neighborhood news. Up to date breaking local and national news.
Daily Herald – Suburban Chicago Breaking News, Daily News
Daily Herald is suburban Chicago’s largest daily newspaper. A local perspective on local neighborhood news. Up to date breaking local and national news.
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Type(s) | Quotidien |
Langue(s) | Anglais |
Pays et région | Illinois (IL) / États-Unis |
Villes(s) | Arlington Heights |
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A woman has died of injuries she suffered in a crash late Wednesday afternoon in Aurora, according to Aurora police.
SPRINGFIELD — With about three weeks to go before the Illinois General Assembly is scheduled to adjourn its spring legislative session, supermajority Democrats flexed their political muscle by fast-tracking a controversial election law favoring incumbents.
A Glendale Heights man accused of harboring a man suspected of murdering a Chicago police officer now is facing felony charges, officials said.
What does the life cycle of a cicada look like? What happens during the 17-year period between each emergence? The DuPage County Forest Preserve answers these questions and more in a creative educational video posted Wednesday.
Will a horse farm near Wheaton be transformed into a neighborhood with dozens of houses or remain as open space by becoming part of the Danada Forest Preserve?
A temporary closure of a busy stretch of Route 45 in Mundelein scheduled for next week has been postponed so a detour route can be developed, village officials said Friday.
The history of how Lombard became a town of lilac lovers is as colorful as the park grounds during Lilac Time, a nearly monthlong celebration starting Saturday.
As the basketball world quakes over every move made by Caitlin Clark, let’s not forget the impact on women’s basketball made by Naperville’s Candace Parker.
Last week's tragedy in Villa Park ‒ where a man ordered to stay away from his wife instead went to their home and shot her to death before killing himself ‒ has spurred changes in how DuPage County prosecutors will handle domestic-violence cases.
More children experiencing homelessness now