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Acquaviva Ristorante Batavia now open on Water Street

The official grand opening is a few months away, but Acquaviva Ristorante Batavia has been serving customers for a month and a half at its 35 N. Water St. location.

 

One injury reported in massive Prospect Heights apartment fire

Smoke continues to pour from a Prospect Heights apartment building this afternoon after fire broke out earlier today, injuring one person and forcing many others from their homes.

 

Kane County gets $200,000 to improve children's mental health

The Kane County Health Department has been awarded $200,000 to improve children's mental health services from birth through adulthood.

 

District 158 school board to fill vacancy Thursday

The Huntley Community School District 158 school board is expected to select from among four candidates vying to fill a board vacancy during a special meeting Thursday.

 

$2.15 million settlement in 2015 motorcycle accident suit

On the eve of trial, last week, attorneys for both parties in a June 2015 motorcycle accident agreed to a $2.15 million settlement for a University Park man who suffered a permanent brain injury in the crash.

 

Batavia plans app for self-guided tours of windmills

Want to know more about historic Batavia windmills? City will soon have an app for that.

 

'It really touched my heart': How volunteers helped a man with cancer enjoy Ribfest

By showing kindness, organizers of suburban festivals help make the experience meaningful and memorable for people like Tina Hornung from Indiana, whose husband has cancer.

 

It's a robo dog's world at Camp Invention

Children meticulously decorated the mechanical dogs they changed from Robo-Pets into personal companions while they participated in Camp Invention at Copeland Manor Elementary School.

 

Sen. Rooney hosts coffee chat Friday in Mount Prospect

State Sen. Tom Rooney will host a free legislative coffee chat event at 8 a.m. Friday, July 20, at Jelly Cafe, 1784 W. Golf Road in Mount Prospect.

 

Thai Square Restaurant in Des Plaines moving

Thai Square Restaurant, a neighbor of the downtown Des Plaines Theatre recently purchased by the city, is moving to a new location as a result.

 

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