Drug stores like Walgreens, Rite Aid and CVS have remained open throughout the pandemic for shoppers looking to fill prescriptions and stock up on essential items.
Read MoreThe original ‘Hamilton’ cast will reunite to host a virtual fundraiser for Joe Biden
The original cast of “Hamilton” is reuniting to put together a virtual fundraiser for Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Read MoreBarrett tells doubtful Democrats she’d keep open mind on court
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett presented herself Wednesday in her final round of Senate confirmation questioning as a judge with a conservative approach and deeply held personal and religious beliefs but committed to keeping an open mind in rulings on the court.
Read MoreNaperville police searching for missing teen
Naperville police are asking for help locating a 15-year-old girl who has been missing since Sunday.
Read MoreWheaton police foil burglary attempt at Chick-fil-A
Wheaton police officers thwarted a burglary attempt early Wednesday morning at a Chick-fil-A in a Danada shopping center.
Read MoreSoon you’ll be able to drive a real-life Mario Kart in your home
Nintendo has dreamed up a new way for Mario Kart fans to race each other.
Read More‘Treasure trove’ of tapes helped filmmaker create John Belushi documentary
R.J. Cutler wasn’t sure how to craft his documentary on Wheaton native John Belushi until he discovered 50 hours of recordings made after the comedy icon’s death. Now, “Belushi” makes its world premiere in Chicago.
Read MoreFact check: Trump continues dishonesty bombardment at Pennsylvania rally
President Donald Trump has returned to the campaign trail with all of his usual campaign dishonesty.
Read MoreAlfresco dining in Rolling Meadows can continue in the cold
Rolling Meadows aldermen Tuesday extended the city’s allowance of outdoor dining indefinitely — through the winter, and until there’s a COVID-19 vaccine or effective treatment — amid the pending expiration of a temporary program on Nov. 1.
Read MoreDistrict 158 board to discuss plan for middle, high schools Thursday
The Huntley Community School District 158 school board on Thursday will discuss a hybrid plan to allow a portion of the district’s 5,167 sixth- through 12th-graders back into schools starting Nov. 2.
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