The Republican challenging Democratic U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider for his seat in Congress personally lent her campaign more than $1 million during the year’s third quarter.
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Zen Leaf marijuana dispensary opens in Aurora
Recreational marijuana sales kicked off Tuesday in Aurora with the opening of the city’s first adult-use dispensary.
Read MoreDonald Trump Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle visit Woodstock for Trump rally
Donald Trump Jr., son of President Donald Trump, and Fox News personality Kimberly Guilfoyle visited Woodstock last week to speak at a Trump rally at Bull Valley Golf Club.
Read MoreNew Photoshop tool could help fight fake images
Adobe’s popular photo-editing software has long been used to manipulate media, and as digital tools get better and better it’s becoming more difficult to tell what’s real from what’s Photoshopped.
Read MoreJeff Bridges announces he was diagnosed with lymphoma
Acclaimed actor Jeff Bridges announced Monday on Twitter that he has been diagnosed with lymphoma.
Read More35 years after his murder, a victim is identified — because of his belt buckle
Constable: At 100, WWII veteran reflects on good times amid hardship
On his 100th birthday, Evert Bergquist says his life has been filled with joy and fun, even during those World War II years when he helped liberate of concentration camp and fought in the Battle of the Bulge.
Read MoreA woo-what? A woonerf is a pedestrian-friendly concept proposed for Arlington Heights
Arlington Heights officials are contemplating plans to further enhance the village’s downtown, including transformation of the main Vail Avenue-Campbell Street intersection into a pedestrian-friendly, European-inspired streetscape.
Read MoreBurlington, Dollar Tree to fill former Sports Authority in Hoffman Estates
Hoffman Estates officials Monday approved a plan to divide the former Sports Authority building on Hoffman Boulevard into separate spaces for Burlington and Dollar Tree stores, as well as a deal reimbursing up to $450,000 in sales tax to make it financially viable.
Read MoreWhy some Cook County voters are still waiting for mail-in ballots
An onslaught of paper vote-by-mail applications in suburban Cook County may be the cause of weekslong delays experienced by voters who have not yet received their ballots, election officials said.
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