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'Day of Caring' needs volunteers in Elgin

If you're interested in helping local schools and nonprofits that need painting, planting, building and more, United Way of Elgin hopes you'll sign up for its "Day of Caring" volunteer event.

 

Man sentenced to 15 years for Villa Park armed robbery

Despite escaping the armed robbery of a Villa Park 7-Eleven with $200 cash and a roll of scratch-off lottery tickets, May 20, 2017, was not Cameron Love's lucky day. Prosecutors said Tuesday it was a fingerprint lifted from a ticket that fell off the roll during his escape that eventually led to the 20-year-old Blue Island man being charged nearly two months later.

 

Two in critical condition after crashes in Elgin

An Elgin man and an Elgin woman are in critical condition after separate crashes overnight between Monday and Tuesday in Elgin, police said.

 

District 158 board names new Marlowe Middle School principal

The Huntley Community School District 158 school board recently approved hiring Anthony Venetico as the next principal of Marlowe Middle School in Lake in the Hills starting July 1.

 

District 26 seeks candidates to fill school board vacancy

The Cary Elementary District 26 school board is seeking candidates to fill a vacancy on the board after trustee Ben Washow recently stepped down.

 

$500K in sponsorships for Barrington High School stadium, HD video board

Barrington Area Unit District 220 has $500,000 in fresh sponsorship deals to fund enhancements at the outdoor high school stadium, including the addition of a new high-definition video board more than three times larger than the existing display.

 

Car rams into Versace store at Aurora outlet mall in 'smash-and-grab' burglary

Aurora police are looking for burglars who rammed a car into the Versace store at Chicago Premium Outlets in Aurora and stole merchandise in a "smash-and-grab" Monday.

 

Report: Family of boy who died at school sues U46

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against Elgin School District U46 by the family of a boy who died at Highland Elementary School, the Chicago Tribune is reporting.

 

Geneva delays decision on allowing pets in businesses

People will have to wait a few more weeks to find out whether Geneva will let them bring pets into stores and other businesses. The Geneva City Council declined Monday to rescind a 43-year-old law that prohibits pets in businesses.

 

Lincolnshire officials also worried about new Wisconsin plant

Lincolnshire is set to join Lake County and Gurnee in opposing a Wisconsin plan to waive environmental regulations for a proposed $10 billion Foxconn manufacturing plant.

 

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