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The Week In Review: Suburban News of the Past Week (4/17/16)

Sunday:
Addison native knocked out of U.S. Olympic Team wrestling trials (Daily Herald)
Calumet City man charged with fatal shooting of man in Chicago (Chicago Sun-Times)
Aurora man shot to death (Chicago Sun-Times)
Two people hospitalized after shots fired, car crashes along Northwest Highway in Barrington (CBS 2)
Oswego family learns about diabetes-alert dogs annual American Diabetes Association expo (CBS 2)
19-year-old Gary native shot to death during argument at party in Louisiana (ABC 7)
South Elgin man burglarizing Elgin home gets shot with his own gun (Daily Herald)
Palatine American Legion Post 690 to have casino-night fundraiser on April 22 (Daily Herald)
President of Northwest Suburban Council of PTA/PTSA (Palatine District 15) wins state volunteerism award (Daily Herald)
Monday:
One man dead, another man injured in shooting outside Premium 127 Nightclub in Blue Island (Chicago Tribune)
Lockport, Homer Glen men killed in vehicle crash on 151st Street in Homer Glen (Chicago Sun-Times)
93-year-old Aurora man dies, Sugar Grove woman injured in head-on collision on Hankes Road in Sugar Grove Township (Chicago Sun-Times)
Calumet City loses $95,000 on sale of building previously bought from alderman's family; buyer contributed to mayor's re-election (Chicago Sun-Times)
Elgin homeowner: Last year's flooding did less damage to thousands of antiques and pieces of memorabilia than would last month's fire have done (Daily Herald)
Two proposals made at last minute to save 116-year-old Bergman family farmhouse in Hoffman Estates (Daily Herald)
Director of Aurora's SciTech Museum is remaking facility and unveils 7-foot-tall portable planetarium (Daily Herald)
Huntley High School to change from class rank to Latin Honor System to allow more students to be eligible for college admission (WBBM AM 780)
Indiana Dunes' Mount Baldy, site of cave-in that trapped a child in 2013, to remain closed all summer (WBBM AM 780)
Naperville Liquor Commission considering total ban of powdered alcohol (WBBM AM 780)
Buffalo Grove, Rolling Meadows students taking "Geometry of Construction" class build walls for wounded Tennessee veteran's new house (ABC 7)
DuPage County Sheriff's Office seeking Palatine man for attempted burglary (FOX 32)
Addison man sentenced to 15 years in prison for sexually abusing to underage female relatives (Daily Herald)
Texas man arrested for possession of 26 pounds of marijuana during traffic stop on I-90 near Elgin (Daily Herald)
Two-vehicle crash adjacent to railroad tracks in Des Plaines delays Metra trains (Daily Herald)
Aurora may expand RiversEdge Park by two-thirds of an acre, adding room for fireworks viewing (Daily Herald)
Judge refused to stop Ohio organization's distribution of anti-abortion fliers that include address of Lake Forest medical-waste company's CEO (Chicago Tribune/Lake Forester)
Former Dolton water operator sentenced to three months in jail for falsifying water-sampling reports (Chicago Sun-Times)
Five people shot — two apparently self-inflicted and accidental — in northwest Indiana on Saturday (Chicago Sun-Times)
Teen charged with setting a locker on fire at Evanston Township High School (Chicago Sun-Times)
Blaze at Palatine hair salon closes business indefinitely (Chicago Sun-Times)
Tuesday:
Maine Township High School District 207 to spend $3.5 million on roof repairs to its three schools and administrative building (Daily Herald)
Carol Stream Fire District considering ways to improve Schmale Road station while staying within current budget (Daily Herald)
Elgin Area Unit School District U-46 board adopts full-day kindergarten for entire district (Daily Herald)
Downers Grove North High School teacher surprised with celebration of his Golden Apple Award (Daily Herald)
Barrington police say shooting that led to car crash near Metra line was an 'isolated incident' (Daily Herald)
St. Charles City Council moving towards ban on liquor stores in primarily residential areas (Daily Herald)
Mundelein making $2.5 million tax-rebate deal to bring new Jewel-Osco to former Dominick's site on Maple Avenue (Daily Herald)
Wheaton City Council considers changes to garbage collection, including standardized waste containers and food-scrap bins (Daily Herald)
Man found dead in Oak Park Public Library bathroom (Chicago Sun-Times)
Person in custody following closure of seven schools after bomb threats called in to St. John, Schererville police (Chicago Sun-Times)
Suburban office market seeing more vacancies for first time in nearly two years (Crain's Chicago Business)
Small Zion manufacturing business overpays gas bill by nearly $2,700 after new, more-efficient furnace reduces costs; NBC 5 gets North Shore Gas to refund overpayment (NBC 5)
Bacterial infection elizabethkingia claims life of Lake Villa woman (WBBM AM 780)
62-year-old Carpentersville man planning to walk Appalachian Trail two years after getting heart transplant (WBBM AM 780)
Dave's Italian Kitchen in Evanston closes without notice after 40 years in business (CBS 2)
Cary Elementary School District 26 teachers, board reach tentative agreement on 10-year contract (Daily Herald)
Waukegan company sues Woodland Elementary School District 50 for breach of contract after business employing board member's husband got contracts (Daily Herald)
Hoffman Estates man arrested by Elk Grove Village police for sixth DUI (Daily Herald)
Pedestrian killed by Metra train in Hanover Park (Daily Herald)
Three Joliet residents charged in Barrington shooting that delayed trains (Daily Herald)
Group home for mentally ill women in Elgin facing closure May 8 because of state-budget impasse (Daily Herald)
Judge suspends Illinois trooper's drivers license after he admits to being drunk on the job, responding to accident in Aurora (Daily Herald)
Lincolnwood couple indicted on Medicare fraud; feds claim their home-health business bilked taxpayers out of $45 million and kept immigrant as indentured servant (Chicago Tribune)
Wednesday:
University of Illinois student from Monee charged in death of her newborn in residence-hall bathroom (Chicago Tribune)
Driver having medical emergency hits car, house in Park Ridge (Chicago Sun-Times)
Carpentersville woman accuse of having sex with former students now facing charge of filing a false police report in Geneva (Daily Herald)
Finalists for College of DuPage president's job to meet public separately April 18, 19 and 20 at Glen Ellyn campus (Daily Herald)
American white pelicans spotted in northern Lake County, Ill. (Daily Herald)
Cook County to pay out $1.4 million to settle civil-rights cases connected to mistreatment of jail detainees (Chicago Tribune)
Ex-Cook County Sheriff's officer sentenced to 7½ years in prison for his part in robbery scheme that included former Lyons officers (Chicago Tribune)
14-year-old boy charged with disorderly conduct after making threat to shoot at Burlington Central Middle School (Chicago Sun-Times)
No charges filed in fatal shooting of 'aggressive' pit-bull mix that chased a person in unincorporated Montgomery (Chicago Sun-Times)
14-year-old boy four prior arrests for auto theft charged for stealing a running vehicle in Park Ridge (Chicago Sun-Times)
Antioch Township woman sought for leaving the scene of fatal 2015 motorcycle crash is arrested in Wyoming (Daily Herald)
Aurora to put $525,000 from the Illinois Housing Development Authority to use fixing up 15 blighted properties (Daily Herald)
Batavia officials postpone vote on proposal massage parlor on Wilson Street after residents raise concerns about legitimacy of owner's massage license, possible connections to prostitution and human trafficking (Daily Herald)
Residents seek money to save historic structures at Illinois Youth Center in St. Charles which appear on statewide endangered-buildings list (Daily Herald)
Wauconda's Lakewood Farms placed on Landmarks Illinois' list of most-threatened historic buildings (Daily Herald)
Some issues related to now-defunct Old Town Sanitary District remain unresolved for Mount Prospect (Daily Herald)
Governor vows to veto Illinois Legislature's bill to fund $3.9 billion in higher education and social-services (Crain's Chicago Business)
ComEd files request for $138 million delivery-rate hike (Crain's Chicago Business)
Evanston's Harley Clarke mansion placed on Illinois' most-endangered buildings list (WBBM AM 780)
Charge of sexual assault against Blue Island elementary school principal dropped (NBC 5)
Five teens accused of burglarizing more than a dozen vehicles at Naperville apartment complex (ABC 7)
Thursday:
One person killed in early-morning crash on Jane Addams Tollway near Hoffman Estates (CBS 2)
Man shot to death less than a block from his home in Dolton (CBS 2)
Former Cook County sheriff's deputy channels her experiences into girl-empowering comics (FOX 32)
Lincolnshire hires conservative nonprofit Liberty Justice Center to defends its right-to-work ordinance from second lawsuit (Daily Herald)
Naperville woman given probation, 15 days of work-alternative program, sex-offender counseling for abusing girl she met while volunteering for a middle-school basketball program (Daily Herald)
Palatine Township residents waiting in long lines to appeal property-tax assessments (Daily Herald)
Medusa night club in Elgin seeks to stay open until 6 a.m. on weekends, add 'teen nights' (Daily Herald)
Blain's Farm & Fleet to open store at former Lowe's location on Randall Road in Elgin (Daily Herald)
Schools, park districts looking for replacement for rubbeplastic-based artificial turfs as health concerns associated with recycled tires in the turf rises (Chicago Tribune)
Senior citizen critically injured in minivan-vs-minivan crash in Round Lake (Chicago Sun-Times)
Nuns at Stone Park abbey fight to force closure of neighboring strip club (Chicago Tribune)
Gliniewicz widow, standing accused of money laundering, files for husband's pension (Chicago Tribune)
Illinois Senate approves bills to increase oversight of community colleges, intended to prevent another scandal like College of DuPage's (Chicago Tribune)
Metra to shutter Bensenville ticket office; after Friday, riders will be able to buy paper tickets from conductors on the trains (Chicago Sun-Times)
Chicago man found guilty of 1992 murder of Evanston woman (Chicago Sun-Times)
Naperville biker killed when his motorcycle collides with an SUV on I-55 near Bolingbrook (Chicago Sun-Times)
Man charged with stabbing another man in fight over woman at Aurora bar (Chicago Sun-Times)
Small businesses in Aurora being targeted by scammers posing as ComEd employees (Chicago Sun-Times)
Chicago man charged with shooting another motorist following traffic dispute in Evaston (Chicago Sun-Times)
FBI seeks man who robbed TCF Bank at Jewel-Osco on West Galena Boulevard in Aurora (Chicago Sun-Times)
Aurora mayor on city's future: 'There is so much promise' (Daily Herald)
Alan Jackson, Los Lobos slated to perform at Aurora's RiversEdge Park (Daily Herald)
Elgin Community College board chooses new officers, seats new student representative (Daily Herald)
Lake Barrington institutes ban against renting houses for less than three months at a time, after people renting a home were involved in a shooting in Barrington (Daily Herald)
New Hindu temple opens its doors in Glenview (Daily Herald)
Worker seriously injured after falling onto power lines in Forest Park (Chicago Sun-Times)
Friday:
Libertyville High School chemistry teacher wins Golden Apple Award (Daily Herald)
Libertyville officials consider 1 percent restaurant tax to help pay for upkeep of public parking facilities, streetscape improvements, possible parking deck (Daily Herald)
Opponents of Longview Parkway who say they're not listened to speak out at Algonquin Village Board meeting (Daily Herald)
16 children 3 years old and younger to get head start on education at Addison center (Daily Herald)
Controversial apartment plan in Geneva withdrawn after Plan Commission declines to place property on mixed-use list (Daily Herald)
Lincoln-Way High School District 210 spent bond money 'irresponsibly'; officials to borrow $5 million to correct finances (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Orland Park teen arrested for series of car burglaries (Chicago Sun-Times)
Cook County Board to consider animal-abusers registry list (WBBM AM 780)
Person fatally struck by Metra train in Elmwood Park (CBS 2)
$900,000 worth of renovations under way at DuPage County Animal Shelter in Wheaton (CBS 2)
Parolee arrested for robbing Lincolnshire gas station with a knife (CBS 2)
Fifteen units of local government donate money to keep Solid Waste Agency of Lake County's electronics recycling program running through end of year (NBC 5)
Two Argo High School coaches out of jobs after getting drunk and belligerent at a bar while on out-of-state trip for wrestling meet (WGN TV)
Repair work on Callahan Road in Wauconda to start this coming week, expected to last two weeks (Daily Herald)
Kildeer-Countryside Elementary School District 96 puts on Energy Fair with grant from utility companies (Daily Herald)
Rosemont commissions Chicago artist to paint mural at entertainment-district parking garage to celebrate village's 60th anniversary (Daily Herald)
Mundelein High School board agrees to buy Kirk of the Lakes Church adjacent to school; purchase may mean end to Presbyterian congregation (Daily Herald)
Zion man charged with sexually abusing a middle-school student in Beach Park (Chicago Sun-Times)
Aurora man convicted of selling cocaine within 1,000 feet of an elementary school; could be sentenced to 6 to 60 years in prison (Chicago Sun-Times)
Saturday:
26-year-old man shot to death in Gary (Chicago Sun-Times)
Big changes on the way for Mount Prospect cable-access channel, including a YouTube channel (Daily Herald)
Some Kane County elected officials could get 30-plus percent raises following re-election; board chairman denies proposal exists (Daily Herald)
Oak Brook-based McDonald's gives CEO 368 percent raise — to an annual salary of $7.91 million (Crain's Chicago Business)
Parakeet provides help medicine can't at Downers Grove retirement center (CBS 2)
Fire at Crest Hill apartment claims life of toddler, leaves mother in critical condition (ABC 7)
Wheaton motorcyclist killed in crash on Eisenhower Expressway in Chicago (NBC 5)
Police search for shooter after man found wounded at South Shore station in Hammond (ABC 7)
Vernon Hills electronics-recycling event draws hundreds of residents (Daily Herald)
Grayslake seventh-grader an award-winning environmental activist (Daily Herald)
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The Week In Review: Suburban News of the Past Week (5/1/16)

Sunday:
Wheeling High School student's artwork to be on display in U.S. Capitol for one year (Daily Herald)
Elgin computer programmer gets break, becomes Neil Diamond tribute artist in Las Vegas (Daily Herald)
DuPage spends about twice what other collar counties do on courthouse security because they use sworn sheriff's officers, whereas others use lower-paid security officers (Daily Herald)
Growth at Gary Chicago International Airport offers hope for city hurt by economic downturn (Chicago Tribune)
Activists protest outside Zion gun store located on Sheridan Road (Chicago Tribune/Lake County Sun-News)
Morton Arboretum leader, drumming up support for Arbor Day, talks about how important trees are to urbanized areas (WBBM AM 780)
Ex-boyfriend charged in murder of Merrillville woman, he and his current girlfriend charged with felony fraud for using dead woman's food-assistance benefits and selling her car (CBS 2)
Three-car accident at Arlington Heights Road and Euclid Avenue sends two people to hospital (Daily Herald)
Ground broken for Pepper Road Pathway in Lake Barrington (Daily Herald)
Race at McHenry County College brings out superheroes to benefit variety of charities (Daily Herald)
Bishop of Diocese of Gary says St. Mary of the Lake Church, once threatened with closure, to remain open (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
DuPage, Will coroners: Naperville fentanyl death forebodes potentially 'catastrophic' year (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Monday:
Bartlett Village Board approves $53.6 million budget (Daily Herald)
Opinions split over effectiveness of slate of candidates elected to Long Grove Village Board (Daily Herald)
Indian Prairie Unit School District 204, whose three high schools have won 16 Grammy Awards, places a focus on the arts; other suburban districts have won awards since 1999 (Daily Herald)
Elgin, Barrington students aim to log 5 million minutes of physical activity in the classroom (Daily Herald)
Communities work to replace trees lost in battle with emerald ash borer (Chicago Tribune)
Palatine-based Community Consolidated School District 15 approves 10-year teachers contract (Chicago Tribune)
Drunken driver from Chicago also arrested for punching, spitting on Riverside officer (Chicago Sun-Times)
Suburban Cook County still seeing depressed house prices; Blue Island home prices down an average of 47.2 percent since housing bubble burst (Crain's Chicago Business)
Will County holds community summit about the threat heroin poses (WBBM AM 780)
Gary man released from jail after DNA evidence clears him of 1989 rape (CBS 2)
Two people sent to hospital after vehicle they were in crashed into a wall outside Libertyville Starbucks (Daily Herald)
Handful of visitors turn out for wreath-laying in honor of 45 people killed in 1946 train crash in Naperville (Daily Herald)
A first for Illinois Supreme Court: Hearing oral arguments at a school, Benedictine University in Lisle, on May 19 (Daily Herald)
Naperville woman's defense team to claim insanity in murder of son, another child (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Alleged sex-abuse victim sues Hastert, claiming breech of contract for failing to pay in full $3.5 million promised to keep deal quiet (Chicago Tribune)
Developer plans new hotel near former Purple Hotel property in Lincolnwood while another developer struggles with finances to redevelop land (Chicago Tribune/Lincolnwood Review)
Woodstock police trying to determine who put a weeks-old puppy in a pillow case, taped it shut, then abandoned it near a busy road (Chicago Tribune)
Two men shot at Aurora gas station; police suspect shooting was gang-related (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
Stone Park man shot to death in Melrose Park; case under investigation (Chicago Tribune)
Elmhurst fifth-grader recognized for saving young sister from drowning (Chicago Tribune)
Two Round Lake teens arrested for allegedly burglarizing neighbor's house, taking jewelry, alcohol and tobacco products (Chicago Tribune/Lake County Sun-News)
Shorewood man charged in late-night motorcycle accident that killed pedestrian, another biker on Illinois Route 59 (Chicago Sun-Times)
Sauk Village treasurer charged with embezzling money from village's police pension fund by issuing fraudulent checks to himself (Chicago Sun-Times)
Police investigate two separate drive-by shootings at same house in Plainfield (CBS 2)
Crete native on his way to NFL draft visits elementary school which he attended (WGN TV)
Tuesday:
Geneva School District 304 schedules forum for May 3 to discuss objections to proposed TIF district (Daily Herald)
Mundelein Village Board OKs one-year extension to firefighters' contract, $54.9 million budget (Daily Herald)
Lightning strike damages Vernon Hills townhouse building, displaces four families (Daily Herald)
Yorkville man killed in two-truck crash on I-88 near Naperville during evening rush hour (Daily Herald)
Man killed when his car is struck while stopped unexpectedly on Illinois Route 173 outside Van Patten Forest Preserve near Zion (Daily Herald)
Task force recommends Glen Ellyn Elementary School District 41 build permanent addition to Hadley Junior High (Daily Herald)
Police seek man who robbed Oswego convenience store at gunpoint on Saturday (Chicago Sun-Times)
Illinois, Indiana reach deal that will fund revamped environmental study for controversial Illiana Expressway (Crain's Chicago Business)
Oak Park police issue warning after attempted child abduction at Fox Park (ABC 7)
Two men posing as utility workers steal jewelry from Palatine home (Daily Herald)
Naperville City Council approves 39-unit apartment building near 5th Avenue Metra station (Daily Herald)
Vernon Hills-based Hawthorn Elementary District 73 formulating facilities plan as enrollment continues to grow (Daily Herald)
DuPage County Board considering raises for board members, some countywide elected officials (Daily Herald)
Board chairman announces plans to consolidate DuPage Election Commission, DuPage County Clerk's Office (Daily Herald)
Roselle man sentenced to 2 months in jail, 2 years of probation for head-butting Metra conductor (Daily Herald)
Evanston Township High School District 65 commits to change how system treats minorities (Chicago Tribune)
[Debate over whether two aldermen were in Harvey City Council meeting leaves officials wondering whether they passed ordinance giving city ability to collect property taxes](www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-harvey-levy-fight-met-20160426-story.html) (Chicago Tribune)
Owner of Evanston's Dave's Italian Kitchen close to signing lease to open new restaurant in town (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
Federal Reserve Chairman speaks at Northwestern University; says reforms following Great Recession are improving things, but doesn't address whether they will prevent future financial crises (Chicago Tribune)
Teacher from Joliet elementary school competes on 'Jeopardy!' (Chicago Tribune)
I-55 crash near Bolingbrook claims life of Coal City man (Chicago Sun-Times)
Hebron man dead after his car crashes into tree (Chicago Sun-Times)
Cook County jury awards $22.7 million to widow of man killed by allegedly drugged driver on I-294 near Roosevelt Road four years ago (Chicago Sun-Times)
Springfield man, a convicted murderer, arrested for failing to register his address following tip that he was staying at PADS facilities in Kendall County (Chicago Sun-Times)
Driver, passenger taken to hospital after car they were in hit a pole, a building in Oak Lawn (Chicago Sun-Times)
DuPage County acknowledges its roll in African-American history, notably Graue Mill's participation in the Underground Railroad (WBBM AM 780)
Neighbor charged in stabbing deaths of two people in Lyons assisted-living facility, following argument over allegedly property taken by one of the victims (ABC 7)
Wednesday:
Harvard announces the sale of former Motorola plant (Chicago Tribune)
Forest View woman charged with intentionally crashing her car into ex-boyfriend's in Riverside in order to make him talk to her (Chicago Sun-Times)
FBI: West Chicago bank robbed at gunpoint (Chicago Sun-Times)
Gary teen charged with battery after hitting mother during argument (Chicago Sun-Times)
Event planner proposes banquet hall for former Cubby Bear North sports bar in Lincolnshire (Daily Herald)
Rolling Meadows City Council rejects rezoning, meaning mosque can't move to proposed location (Daily Herald)
Woodland Elementary School District 50 board fires lunch monitor accused of shoving student to floor (Daily Herald)
Some legislators wary of governor's proposal to allow private company to build lanes on Stevenson Expressway (I-55) between I-355 and I-90/94 interchanges (Crain's Chicago Business)
Three Chicago-area Congressmen pen letter to city of Chicago urging the reopening of a diagonal runway at O'Hare Airport; state Senator, leader of O'Hare watchdog group say the letter is a first step to addressing Wood Dale residents' concerns (WBBM AM 780)
Customers turn out to support owner of Schaumburg hobby store, where a burglar stole $5,000 worth of merchandise (NBC 5)
Overturned semi blocks northbound lanes of Indiana State Road 49 near Chesterton, causing backup on I-94 (ABC 7)
Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert sentenced to 15 months in prison for violating bank laws; judge calls him a 'serial child molester' for actions that led to hush-money case (Chicago Tribune)
Former Wheaton College president passes away at 89 from complications of lung cancer (Chicago Tribune)
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton touts need for American manufacturing jobs during visit to Munster Steel plant (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
DuPage County treasurer says property owners can expect 2.52 percent increase in taxes (Daily Herald)
Metra hires architect to start on remodel of Libertyville station (Daily Herald)
New liquor-license category will allow three Aurora restaurants to reduce late-night kitchen operations while still selling alcohol (Daily Herald)
Algonquin's Founders' Days festival (July 28-31) to return to Towne Park downtown, after three years at a neighborhood park (Daily Herald)
Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police names Batavia detective Most Outstanding Officer of the Year (Daily Herald)
Arlington Heights man charged with residential burglary, unlawful videotaping after installing a video camera in neighbors' apartment (Daily Herald)
Deadline for Miss, Junior Miss and Little Miss Libertyville pageants is May 12 (Daily Herald)
Carpentersville man reels in estimated 50-inch muskie on Fox River below the Algonquin dam (WBBM AM 780)
Calumet Park man shot in chest, dies at the corner of 125th and South Paulina in Calumet City (Chicago Sun-Times)
Ex-Addison, ex-Elk Grove Village police officer, now living in Ohio, charged with wife's shooting death (Chicago Sun-Times)
LaSalle County man wanted in Kendall County for disorderly conduct, retail theft, failure to appear in court arrested in San Diego, Calif. (Chicago Sun-Times)
Johnsburg couple's plan to renew their vows in Las Vegas hits turbulence; calling a purported Spirit Airlines representative, not the carrier itself, and rebooking flight costs them $840 (NBC 5)
Thursday:
Hampshire resident opens specialty grocery store in East Dundee (Daily Herald)
Tensions between Rolling Meadows police officers, former chief appear to be behind his earlier-than-planned retirement (Daily Herald)
Students from Youth Leadership Academy urge Elgin to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day (Daily Herald)
Evanston, Mitchell Museum of the American Indian team up to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day on the city's calendar (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
Richton Park couple to appear on Spike TV's 'Life or Debt' show on Sunday (Chicago Tribune)
State administrative appeals judge finds that former College of DuPage controller didn't engage in misconduct or intentionally violate school policy (Chicago Tribune)
Police: Evanston Township High School student brought unloaded semi-automatic gun to school (Chicago Tribune)
Elgin man arrested for robbing a person at knifepoint in Elgin, using stolen credit card (Chicago Sun-Times)
Cicero minister sentenced to 5 years in prison for bilking federal program for child care out of $900,000 (Chicago Sun-Times)
Lake Bluff-based Abbott Labs acquires St. Jude Medical Inc. for $25 million (Crain's Chicago Business)
Sons of Union Veterans to install markers on Civil War graves in Oswego cemetery; dedication scheduled for May 7 (WBBM AM 780)
Man found dead inside bathroom at North Riverside Kohl's store (WGN TV)
Learn how to create an edible forest garden on May 7 at Resiliency Institute in Naperville (Daily Herald)
Glen Ellyn Village Board approves bringing back Intelligentsia Cup cycling race (Daily Herald)
Round Lake church volunteer sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexual abuse of teen boy (Daily Herald)
Disbarred Naperville attorney given nearly 5-year sentence, has to pay $240,000 for her part in mortgage scheme that cost lenders, homeowners $725,000 (Daily Herald)
Former Cubs, Sox players — including Ozzie Guillen — to participate in charity softball game on Sept. 10 at Boomers Stadium in Schaumburg (Daily Herald)
Man sent to prison for 20 years after abusing boys at Mooseheart School fighting state's attempt to have him committed indefinitely as sexually dangerous person (Daily Herald)
Allegations made of Evanston Township High School staff stealing from students' lockers; video surfaces online (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
Body found down embankment at Cline and 5th avenues in Gary ID'd as that of uncle of murdered Burbank man; uncle was shot to death (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Lincoln-Way High School District 210 releases capital-projects list, enumerating $4.65 million in work that needs to be done (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Naperville residents demand changing name of 'Hassert Boulevard,' mistaking street's appellation for former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert; Bolingbrook posts explanation on its website differentiating names (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Crystal Lake man arrested for providing morphine pills to woman who died of an overdose in March (Chicago Sun-Times)
Woman reports attempted kidnapping after man helped change a car tire in the parking lot at Home Depot on Randall Road in South Elgin (Chicago Sun-Times)
Judge approves sale of Ameristar Casino in East Chicago to trust, which will lease the building back to owner's subsidiary (Times of Northwest Indiana)
Rest of litter related to puppy found inside taped-up pillow case turned over to Gilberts animal-rescue center (WBBM AM 780)
Wood Dale Bank and Trust robbed (CBS 2)
Driver, two students from Homer Glen school bus taken to hospital following accident in which a car pulled out in front of the bus in Lockport; driver, passenger in car also hospitalized (CBS 2)
Illinois attorney general calls to eliminate statute of limitations on felony sexual assaults and sex crimes against children (NBC 5)
Major construction projects in Indiana include Interstate 94 from Illinois to Michigan; state police plan extra patrols for work zones and won't issue warnings (WGN TV)
Friday:
Police/fire pensions eat into Mount Prospect's budget surplus, prompting the village to examine proposed tax increase (Daily Herald)
Glenbard High School District 87, Glen Ellyn police investigate threat made against Glenbard West on social media, despite it being declared 'unfounded' (Daily Herald)
West Chicago Community High School basketball player a finalist for U.S. Army and Pro Football Hall of Fame's award of excellence (Daily Herald)
Des Plaines Elementary School District 62 expecting loss of 250 students over the next eight years, then enrollment expected to stabilize (Daily Herald)
18-year-old Naperville man already facing charges of battery and misuse of a weapon now accused of sexual abuse of a teenage girl (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Two youth-home workers in Lake Villa indicted in 'choke-hold' death of boy (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
Zion man charged with robbing Northbrook store at knifepoint while he was wearing women's clothing (Chicago Sun-Times)
Switching delays cause delays on four Metra lines on Friday morning (Chicago Sun-Times)
Arlington Heights Elementary School District 25 begins planning for Thomas Middle School addition (Daily Herald)
Sugar Ray, Everclear, Lit and Sponge to appear on stage at Naperville's Last Fling as part of Summerland Tour (Daily Herald)
Village sets up Go Gurnee campaign to encourage residents to walk 30 minutes a day during May (Daily Herald)
Zion police arrest four people for beating a man and two women, shooting a woman in Wadsworth (Daily Herald)
Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 policy group recommends against creating written regarding transgender students' bathroom acesss (Daily Herald)
Coombs Road bridge north of Elgin to remain closed as result of 'age-related damage' (Daily Herald)
Lake County state's attorney says no charges will be filed against Zion police officer in shooting of mentally-ill man (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
Former Wheaton College student pleas guilty to secretly videotaping three coeds in college-owned apartment (Chicago Tribune)
Man robs Ben Franklin Bank branch in Arlington Heights (Chicago Sun-Times)
La Crosse, Ind., man dies after being shot in Chicago Heights (Chicago Sun-Times)
Yorkville man charged with stealing credit cards from Plano YMCA locker last year (Chicago Sun-Times)
Saturday:
Cook County clerk to let stand disputed Harvey vote on property-tax ordinance (Chicago Tribune)
Arlington International Racecourse, Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association reach deal, just days before facility set to reopen for season (Chicago Tribune/Arlington Heights Post)
Former Barrington High School football player, college student from Elgin cast on MTV matchmaking series (Chicago Tribune)
Operator of Downers Grove charity charged with falsely reporting that a woman did community service, accepted $300 in exchange (Chicago Sun-Times)
Preservationist questions Lake County Forest Preserve District's plan to move Discovery Museum from Wauconda to Libertyville (Daily Herald)
Ivy Hill Elementary School in Arlington Heights celebrates 50th anniversary (Daily Herald)
GrubHub has expanded service to Evanston, Northbrook, Park Ridge and Skokie; plans to add Naperville and Schaumburg in coming week (Crain's Chicago Business)
1,216-student Calumet City School District 155 paying superintendent $413,219 annually (CBS 2)
Elderly driver makes turn, crashes into a bakery and a salon in Bridgeview, then drives off; he later turned himself into police (CBS 2)
Former Roman Catholic priest who once served in Naperville found guilty of sexual abuse of students while he taught at a Michigan high school (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Former Bear Desmond Clark claims Vernon Hills school has 'racist culture' (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
Couple from unincorporated Homer Township (Will County) dead in apparent murder-suicide (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Huntley police searching for man who held up a 7-Eleven with a handgun (Daily Herald)
Elgin teen facing felony residential burglary charge for entering a house by tearing open a window screen (Daily Herald)
Des Plaines man struck, killed by semi truck after getting out of his car, which had been involved in a multi-vehicle crash (Daily Herald)
Lake Zurich Fire Rescue Department rescues ducklings from storm drain (Daily Herald)
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The Week In Review: Suburban News of the Past Week (5/8/16)

Sunday:
Mount Prospect puts on Irish Fest, featuring Celtic music, dance, food and beverages (Daily Herald)
Dundee-Crown students pitch business models to investors as part of Business INCubator class (Daily Herald)
Should parents be concerned about thumbprint scanners used to pay for school lunches? (Daily Herald)
Lombard kicks off Lilac Time with crowning of new Lilac Queen (Daily Herald)
Prospect Heights elected officials, employees talk about city's first 40 years during annual mayor's breakfast (Daily Herald)
Virginia State Trooper cleared in shooting death of Aurora man at Virginia bus station (Chicago Tribune)
Lincoln-Way High School District 210 board member become third to resign this year (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Elgin City Council members taking advantage of lack of policy to make taxpayers foot the bill on meals (Chicago Tribune/Elgin Courier-News)
City of Highland Park mandates that all new single-occupancy bathrooms must be gender-neutral or all-gender (ABC 7)
Buffalo Grove's top cop sworn in as president of Illinois Association of Police Chiefs at Schaumburg conference (Daily Herald)
Cold, rain force cancellation of Special Olympics field events in Lake Zurich; opening ceremony, track events still take place (Daily Herald)
Kites fill the skies over Glen Ellyn's Maryknoll Park (Daily Herald)
Playground equipment at Lake in the Hills park to be replaced; nonprofit will refurbish them and give them to a needy community elsewhere in the world (Daily Herald)
Pizza maker, co-owner Burt Katz of Burt's Place in Morton Grove passes away at 78 (Chicago Tribune)
Bunco event in Crown Point raises money for right against breast cancer (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Bolingbrook, Naperville police find 70-year-old missing man and his car in Bolingbrook quarry after tracing his cell phone (CBS 2)
Monday:
What to know about mosquito season and the Zika virus (Daily Herald)
Pedestrian struck and killed near Bartlett Metra station (Daily Herald)
Crystal Lake hobbyist works on tiny T-scale trains and settings (plus video (Daily Herald)
Dark screening installed on Great Western Trail overpass above I-355 raises concerns about violations of freedom of speech (Daily Herald)
Park Forest nail technician selected for FOX reality series MasterChef (Chicago Tribune)
River Forest man charged with sexually assaulting woman in Chicago (Chicago Tribune)
Highland, Ind., man killed after his car struck a railroad-crossing signal in Matteson; victim wasn't wearing a seatbelt (Chicago Sun-Times)
Woman hired as home-healthcare worker in Berwyn charged with selling cocaine from apartment of man who hired her (Chicago Sun-Times)
Sports Authority to liquidate inventory, close all its stores nationwide (ABC 7)
Pedestrian struck, killed by Metra train near Ardmore Avenue station in Villa Park about 4½ hours after person died after being hit by a train near Bartlett station (Chicago Tribune)
Consolidated High School District 125 board begins discussing transgender restroom use (Chicago Tribune/Lincolnshire Review)
McHenry County narcotics task force arrested three of four men wanted for selling cocaine at a Lake in the Hills bar (Chicago Tribune)
Moody's Investor Service downgrades Lincoln-Way High School District 210's debt to just above 'junk' status, citing financial mismanagement (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
McDonald's workers protest in Evanston, North Suburban Teachers Union hold rally on May Day (Chicago Tribune/Skokie Review)
Two Gary residents arrested as police investigate three separate robberies at Gary sex shop (Chicago Sun-Times)
Evanston teen arrested for drug and drug-paraphernalia possession, weapons charges (Chicago Sun-Times)
National Wrestling Hall of Fame revokes all honors awarded to Dennis Hastert in wake of admission of sexual abuse of students (Chicago Sun-Times)
City of Elgin announces plans for 'code enforcement academy' from which public can learn the ins-and-outs of code enforcement (Daily Herald)
Norris Recreation Center to become park of St. Charles Park District after rec board votes itself out of existence; St. Charles Community Unit 303 board must vote on center's fate because facility is on St. Charles East High School campus (Daily Herald)
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre to feature 'Hair,' 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,' 'Young Frankinstein' (Daily Herald)
Portions of Arlington Heights North Garage to be closed through August as work to shore up structures is done (Daily Herald)
Work under way for Lindenhurst's first auto dealership at the intersection of Grand Avenue and U.S. Route 45 (Daily Herald)
Owner of strip mall abruptly pulls request for special-use permit on planned gambling café near Gurnee (Daily Herald)
20-year-old woman abandoned as a baby in a Hoffman Estates Dumpster gets to meet the man who rescued her (NBC 5)
Tuesday:
Elgin Symphony Orchestra named professional orchestra of the year by Illinois Council of Orchestras, becomes state's only orchestra to win four such awards (Daily Herald)
Nando's Peri-Peri combines African spices and Portuguese flame-grilling in new chicken restaurant in Naperville (Daily Herald)
East Dundee Lutheran church seeks volunteers, handlers for new comfort dog (Daily Herald)
[Arlington Heights gives six restaurants the privilege of using public sidewalks for outdoor dining](www.dailyherald.com/article/20160503/business/160509749/) (Daily Herald)
Consultant suggests $5.7 million in renovations to Des Plaines' Metropolitan Plaza, including shade structures, in-ground water-spray jets (Daily Herald)
Sears agrees to pay $1.8 million to retain naming rights to Hoffman Estates' Sears Centre Arena (Daily Herald)
College of DuPage selects IBM Watson Group partner, U.S. Navy vice admiral to be school's new president (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Body of Palatine man last seen at Shorewood bank pulled from Lake Michigan (Chicago Sun-Times)
Evanston house by famous Chicago architect Harry Weese sells after only four days on the market (Crain's Chicago Business)
Mother of two from Buffalo Grove dies after being shot in drive-by on I-90/94 in Wisconsin; suspect was on the run after shooting a man a Milwaukee suburb and was wounded and arrested by Wisconsin state police (Chicago Tribune/Buffalo Grove Countryside)
Man convicted of Carpentersville woman's death in Lake County forest preserve now suing Lake County law­-enforcement officials over alleged conspiracy to wrongly convict him (Chicago Tribune)
Wealthy developer with interest in video gambling is the high bidder for Balmoral Park property, assets (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Naperville teen facing felony charges after police find unloaded gun in his backpack at Metea Valley High School in Aurora (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Price tag on whitewater feature on Fox River in St. Charles plummets to nearly 10 percent of original projected cost (Daily Herald)
Cheny Furniture store in Libertyville to turn grand opening into charity event, raising money for Feed My Starving Children and donating $10,000 worth of furniture to Lambs Farm (Daily Herald)
Grayslake trustee resigning in advance of moving out of state (Daily Herald)
Criterium slated for downtown West Dundee on July 20 as part of Intelligencia Cup race (Daily Herald)
Mount Prospect hiker in critical condition at St. Louis hospital after falling from a bluff at Giant City State Park in southern Illinois (Daily Herald)
Carol Stream trustees choose plan to renovate, expand existing village hall; will use fiscal reserves to pay for project (Daily Herald)
Park Ridge attorney chosen as president of Maine Township High School District 207 board (Daily Herald)
Geneva woman charged with embezzling between $100,000 and $500,000 from St. Charles veterinary clinic (Chicago Sun-Times)
Potholes becoming a safety hazard on Linder Avenue in unincorporated Bremen Township; township official says road is not part of any jurisdiction (NBC 5)
University of Iowa student from Naperville beaten outside pub near campus; his family alleges it is a hate crime (ABC 7)
Evanston native — a two-time Iditarod winner — gets warm welcome home at alma mater (WGN TV)
Wednesday:
Buffalo Grove considers forming foundation to support and manage quality-of-life programs, projects (Daily Herald)
Libertyville may make space for drop-off for electronics recycling at its public works facility (Daily Herald)
Fire causes $15,000 worth of damage at Pingree Grove restaurant; blaze reportedly started above stove, went into building's ventilation system (Daily Herald)
Elgin man arrested for robbing store on State Street after police find him in the Fox River (Daily Herald)
Mount Prospect mayor: Assistant village administrator who served for 22 years departed after new administrator took up post (Daily Herald)
Two former Northwestern University students accused of spray-painting racist, homophobic messages and sexual imagery on chapel on March 11, facing at least 24 criminal charges (Chicago Tribune)
Resident physician at Evanston NorthShore Hospital charged with stealing about $200,000 worth of medical equipment (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
Aeropostale files for bankruptcy, may close many stores (Chicago Tribune)
Amtrak to allow up to 15 bicycles on Chicago-to-Milwaukee Hiawatha trains with advanced reservations (Crain's Chicago Business)
Minooka teen dies after collapsing at Milwaukee nightclub after taking synthetic drug 'Molly' (WGN TV)
Transgender teen in running for prom queen at Portage High School (NBC 5)
Death of 92-year-old man hit by train near Bartlett Metra station ruled suicide (FOX 32)
Carpentersville cancels plan to lay off two full-time firefighters amid negotiations with firefighters union (Daily Herald)
Streamwood police release video of armed robbery of massage parlor with hopes that someone will recognize the suspect (Daily Herald)
OSHA cites Custom Aluminum Products in South Elgin in accident that led to amputation of six of temporary employee's fingers in a November accident; company fined $70,000 (Daily Herald)
Group of students and their parents sues Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 over policy allowing transgender student into girls' locker room at Fremd High School (Daily Herald)
Aurora man facing aggravated battery charges for touching a woman's bare feet with his bare feet at Warrenville Public Library; he's been banned from Naperville, Wheaton and Glen Ellyn libraries for the same behavior (Daily Herald)
St. Charles Community Unit School District 303 board president tackles, holds man who allegedly shot at his wife as she ran from a domestic dispute (Daily Herald)
Oak Brook-based Retail Properties of America Inc. acquires Oak Brook Promenade lifestyle mall for about $66 million (Daily Herald)
Libertyville mall owner threatens to evict Secretary of State's drivers-license facility because state owes $46,100 in back rent (Daily Herald)
Vernon Hills Village Board signals dissatisfaction with subdivisions planned for former Forge Club property, gives nod to development of heavily wooded area at U.S. 45 and Buffalo Grove Road (Daily Herald)
Waukegan enters Lucas Museum of Narrative Art debate, offering its lakeshore as potential site (Chicago Tribune/Lake County Sun-News)
Palos Hills pre-teen suspended from school for rest of year after bringing a knife to defend himself from bullies at Hickory Hills junior high (Chicago Sun-Times/Daily Southtown)
Cook County medical examiner, who turned around once-troubled county morgue, to leave post in June (Chicago Sun-Times)
Joliet man sentenced to 12 years in prison for attempted murder of girlfriend whom he had cheated on him (Chicago Sun-Times)
Carpentersville man wanted for armed robbery of Oswego mini-mart arrested in Arizona by U.S. Marshals (Chicago Sun-Times)
High-speed chase from Chicago disrupts traffic on Dan Ryan Expressway, ends near Markham; four people arrested (NBC 5)
Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court Dorothy Brown sends letter asking for raise, saying she is underpaid compared to Lake, DuPage circuit clerks, other Cook public-safety officials (NBC 5)
Illinois Toll Highway Authority has first of two open houses addressing construction this season, Elgin-O'Hare Expressway and cashless tolling; second event scheduled for May 12 in Elk Grove Village (ABC 7)
Eastbound South Shore Line trains halted after truck hits overpass on I-94, prompting railroad to inspect bridge (ABC 7)
Thursday:
Suspect in Lombard heroin-induced death leads police on high-speed car chase through suburbs and Chicago, abandons car in Bensenville (Chicago Tribune)
Naperville special-operations police discover 500 pounds of marijuana in building just outside city limits; drug trafficker from Naperville arrested (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Aurora police investigate incident where a pedestrian shot at a car driving along Ohio Street; occupant of the vehicle fired back (Chicago Sun-Times)
Woman struck and killed while walking along U.S. 12 south of Illinois Route 120 in Volo in early-morning incident (Daily Herald)
Elgin City Council approves continued membership in Metro West Council of Government despite three aldermen's objections over cost, effectiveness, benefits for city (Daily Herald)
Naperville elementary school wins inaugural Alan D. Krashesky Literacy Prize, receives grant to help kids build their book collections at home (ABC 7)
Father, son injured during Evanston home invasion, in which the suspect demanded guns (ABC 7)
Fire breaks out at City Sports sporting-goods store in Harvey (ABC 7)
College of Lake County's Lakeshore Campus celebrates Cinco de Mayo with dancing, music and burritos (Daily Herald)
Gurnee increases contributions to Visit Lake County in effort to draw more tourists (Daily Herald)
Illinois Association of Municipal Management Assistants gives Fox Lake village administrator its Outstanding Manager Award for her investigation into financial mismanagement by disgraced cop Gliniewicz (Daily Herald)
Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc.'s store-within-a-store concept gives retailer access to communities it couldn't otherwise reach (Daily Herald)
Hoffman Estates approves German manufacturer Trumpf Inc.'s planned technology center on the former AT&T campus (Daily Herald)
Naperville becomes first community in state to ban 'smoking' alcohol, together with a ban on powdered alcohol (Daily Herald)
Gary City Council unanimously rejects proposed $80 million immigration-detention center (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Hebron village president, facing trial for drug and weapons charges, may lose house if he doesn't pay $12,000 back taxes (Chicago Tribune)
Elgin man arrested for attempted kidnapping in South Elgin may have intentionally caused tire damage that led victim to pull off Randall Road where he helped change the tire (Chicago Tribune/Elgin Courier-News)
Montgomery man sentenced to 19 years in prison as part of plea deal for burglarizing three Montgomery businesses (Chicago Sun-Times)
Friday:
Errors in setting up online grade books could mean grades up to 7 semesters back were wrong for students at East Aurora High School (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
Bill creating oversight in rape investigation cases spurred by lack of action in Robbins (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Constitutional amendment on November ballot would prevent Illinois Legislature from transferring transportation funds to other uses (Chicago Tribune)
Glen Ellyn Park Board to consider borrowing $5 million, extending deadline for paying off existing debt (Daily Herald)
Four northwest suburban fire departments battle fire involving recyclable materials in Hoffman Estates gravel pit (Daily Herald)
West Chicago Community High School to recognize pianist at choir concert for 50 years of service (Daily Herald)
East Dundee police move into new, state-of-the-art station (Daily Herald)
College of DuPage board approves three-year contract for new president (Daily Herald)
Software company Paylocity may lease large portion of former Zurich North America tower in Schaumburg; move would mean abandoning Arlington Heights offices (Crain's Chicago Business)
Audubon Society's BioBlitz collecting data about birds, plants at DuPage golf courses (WBBM AM 780)
Lincoln-Way Central High School locked down following report of student with 'small, black object' (NBC 5)
Cook County Board chairman rejects circuit clerk's demand for raise (NBC 5)
Waukegan police looking for four masked people riding in a black van who robbed at least three people (CBS 2)
74-year-old Harvey commercial building collapses after fire that started in basement, consumed City Sports (CBS 2)
U.S. Justice Department: Police chases in Chicago metro area have killed 108 people, injured 216 in past 10 years (NBC 5)
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie near Elwood witnesses birth of nine bison calves; more may be on the way (ABC 7)
O'Hare Noise Compatibility Commission votes 45-5 to approve 'fly-quiet' plan that will spread flight traffic out during overnight hours (Chicago Tribune)
Cook County residents honor Harvey woman who confronted boy, took away gun; event was recorded on video, which went viral (FOX 32)
Barrington High School grad dies from fatal head wound in Urbana, where he added the University of Illinois (Chicago Tribune/Barrington Courier-Review)
[East Chicago couple sentenced to 20 years in jail for sexual abused two foster children for eight months](www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/post-tribune/news/ct-ptb-east-chicago-molest-st-0507-20160506-story.html) (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Oak Park approves grant, tax incentives totaling $385,000 to land brewpub on Lake Street (Chicago Tribune/Oak Leaves)
Billboard Magazine: Justin Bieber's tour stop at Allstate Arena in Rosemont generated $2.9 million (Chicago Tribune)
20-year-old Plainfield woman killed in crash on I-55 near Pontiac (Chicago Sun-Times)
Huntley man arrested by McHenry Police for armed robbery now charged with robbing Huntley 7-Eleven at gunpoint (Chicago Sun-Times)
Batavia woman dies after being shot in Maywood (Chicago Sun-Times)
Woodstock man charged with possession and reproduction of child porn (Chicago Sun-Times)
Chicago man arrested, charged with burglarizing Jiffy Lube in Park Ridge (Chicago Sun-Times)
Elgin woman convicted of robbing gas station sentenced to 2½ years probation, must also pay $2,290 in fines and court costs (Daily Herald)
Mundelein High School Community Education and Alumni Fund hands out grants to a number of employees, departments (Daily Herald)
Libertyville water rates to go up 5 percent on May 1; sewer rates get hiked 20 percent (Daily Herald)
Chicago-based investment partnership buys Wheeling-based Cookie Specialties Inc. (Daily Herald)
Red-light cameras in Deer Park to be shut off June 10 (Daily Herald)
Saturday:
35-year-old Dolton killed in crash with SUV on Lake Shore Drive near 57th Street in Chicago (Chicago Tribune)
Better Government Association: Des Plaines casino argues that its profits shouldn't affect its property value, assessments and taxes, and it's getting its way (Chicago Sun-Times)
Man shot 'in lower extremities' while driving on Stevenson Expressway in Berwyn (Chicago Sun-Times)
New Lenox motorcyclist killed in 6300 block of South Harlem Avenue in Chicago after crossing into oncoming traffic and getting his by an SUV (Chicago Sun-Times)
Three suburban Cook County education offices asking state for money, close programs (Daily Herald)
Park Forest man faces life in prison for leading group that robbed cell-phone stores in Addison, Deerfield, Norridge and Woodridge at gunpoint (Daily Herald)
Work begins on new Lakemoor municipal complex along Illinois Route 120 (Daily Herald)
Chicago woman killed after falling from motorcycle on I-80/94 in Gary; driver is Evergreen Park resident (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Hobby Lobby to open new Palatine store at North Rand and Dundee roads on Monday (Daily Herald)
Civil War re-enactors set up Camp Kane at St. Charles' Langum Park (Daily Herald)
Palatine High School students win Northrup Grumman's High School Innovation Challenge with hovercraft (Daily Herald)
Huntley man, formerly of Lake in the Hills, killed in Kennedy pile-up (Daily Herald)
DuPage Habitat for Humanity builds home for single mother in West Chicago (Daily Herald)
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The Week In Review: Suburban News of the Past Week (1/31/16)

Sunday:
Two joggers hit, injured by classic car in Porter County (Chicago Sun-Times)
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie in Will County seeing more visitors since arrival of bison (Chicago Sun-Times)
Ballot issues in Lake County to include sales tax, fire service in Fox Lake, Green Oaks roads, appointed-vs-elected clerk in Mundelein (Daily Herald)
Wauconda reduces catch limits on bluegills, sunfish, perch in Bangs Lake (Daily Herald)
One person killed, four hospitalized after crash on LaGrange Road in Palos Park (CBS 2)
100 people estimated to have been part of fatal brawl outside Aurora restaurant (NBC 5)
Students return to Griffith, Ind., after charter bus was stuck in snowstorm in Pennsylvania (WBBM AM 780)
Indiana DNR, Valparaiso police remove coyote from Kohl's entryway (CBS 2)
Cook County sheriff blames Gov. Rauner for reduced funding for social-service programs (WBBM AM 780)
Gary man charged with six counts of criminal recklessness after firing gun inside house with children present (CBS 2)
City of Gary seeking more federal funds to demolish 200 vacant and/or blighted buildings (ABC 7)
18-year-old woman found fatally death in Lansing apartment she shared with boyfriend (ABC 7)
Lansing man charged with possession of endangered animal after 6-foot, 200-pound alligator removed from his house (ABC 7)
Wisconsin man sentenced to two years in prison for crash that killed Illinois State Trooper in 2013 (FOX 32)
Volo Auto Museum puts on display of snowmobiling history (Daily Herald)
Gas leak forces temporary closure of Des Plaines Jewel-Osco (Daily Herald)
Fire caused by electric meters forces 18 families out of Schaumburg condominiums (Daily Herald)
Monday:
Lutheran Services of Illinois to cut 750 positions, shut down 30 programs because of state budget impasse (Chicago Tribune)
Skokie police discover Chicago cop had outfitted his personal car with police equipment; cop reassigned to desk duty (Chicago Tribune)
Worker with outgoing personality at McDonald's drive-through in Wheaton catches Facebook mom's group's, corporate's eye (Daily Herald)
Gurnee turns to crowdsourcing site for new logo, chooses Indonsian's design (Daily Herald)
Buffalo Grove considers tougher restrictions on use of vaping equipment, e-cigarettes (Daily Herald)
Two cases of whooping cough reported at Evanston preschool (NBC 5)
Man shot during armed-robbery-gone-wrong in Waukegan (Chicago Sun-Times)
Cook Memorial Public Library District considering expansion at Vernon Hills branch (Daily Herald)
Government Finance Officers Association recognizes Mount Prospect for 2014 financial report (Daily Herald)
Algonquin-based Community Unit District 300 aims to have digital devices for every student by 2020 (Daily Herald)
Centegra care facility to anchor new West Dundee shopping center (Daily Herald)
Brother turns in suspect who robbed Schererville bank (CBS 2)
Friend keeping up search for Bolingbrook girl who disappeared 20 years ago (WBBM AM 780)
Calumet City pawn-shop owner shoots, wounds would-be robber (ABC 7)
Teacher struck by classic car in Porter County dies (WGN TV)
Richton Park police seek suspect in cell-phone store robbery (WGN TV)
Chicago landlord buys Glen Ellyn apartment complex for $32 million (Crain's Chicago Business)
Tuesday:
Plane to pick up organ donor slides off runway at Wheeling airport (Chicago Tribune)
Document: Indiana lost at least $60 million in revenues after passing religious-objections law (Chicago Tribune)
Oakton Community College honors former leader with status as president emerita (Daily Herald)
Rosemont eyeing parking lot at MB Financial Park as site for future building (Daily Herald)
Gasoline from Barrington station leaks into village's sanitary sewer (Daily Herald)
Palatine restaurant shuttered indefinitely following fire (Daily Herald)
Waukegan native's YouTube videos led to his opening for comedian George Carlin (Daily Herald)
Task force to present study to Glen Ellyn Elementary School District 41 on how to eliminate portable classrooms at junior high (Daily Herald)
Tilted Kilt franchisees suing Rolling Meadows-based developer, claiming it misrepresented financial performance (NBC 5)
Chicago police find car of 18-year-old woman murdered in Lansing (NBC 5)
Price Is Right to conduct contestant search at Majestic Star Casino in Gary on Feb. 21 (CBS 2)
Stone Park's home-rule status trumps state law in religious order's lawsuit against strip club, for now (NBC 5)
Binny's Beverage Depot joins grocery-delivery app to bring alcohol to you within the hour (FOX 32)
Security guard at Gary phone store seriously wounded in shooting (Chicago Sun-Times)
St. Charles considering cancelling electronics recycling dropoff contract with Kane County (Daily Herald)
Bar near Lake Bluff loses liquor license in wake of December shooting, other violations cited (Daily Herald)
New Fox Lake police chief sworn in (Daily Herald)
Calumet Photo closes last three stores (Crain's Chicago Business)
Columbus, Ohio-based Huntingdon National Bank buys FirstMerit Corp. (Crain's Chicago Business)
Wednesday:
Naperville Crime Stoppers offering reward for information leading to arrest in arson case (Chicago Sun-Times)
Aurora singer roasted on 'The Tonight Show's' 'Do Not Listen' segment (Chicago Sun-Times)
Magazine: Wheaton College debate over Islam-Christian connection 'threatens to undo' institution (Daily Herald/The Washington Post)
Huntley police report two women trying to lure girl into their car (Daily Herald)
Morton Arboretum removing hundreds of non-native trees, shrubs from property (Daily Herald)
Wheeling accuses business annexed into village in 1988 of violating zoning code (Daily Herald)
Indian Prairie Unit School District 204 proposes redrawing elementary school boundaries (Daily Herald)
Batavia School District 101 board chooses artificial turf to replace football field at high school, will replace track also (Daily Herald)
West Chicago woman ordered to repay $44,085 she misappropriated from blood-cancer charity (Chicago Sun-Times)
Trustee's resignation from Glen Ellyn Park Board leaves vacancy to be filled (Daily Herald)
Founder of Woodfield Area Children's Organization passes away (Daily Herald)
Schaumburg settles 11th lawsuit over undercover cops charged with conspiracy in drug cases (Daily Herald)
FTC sues DeVry University, alleges misrepresentation about students' job prospects, income (Crain's Chicago Business)
Berwyn South School District 100 considers closing two school to help get it out of debt (WBBM AM 780)
Melrose Park man convicted of stealing 1,868 cases of beer from McHenry warehouse (NBC 5)
South Holland police catch, arrest five people who committed armed robberies, other crimes in Chicago, Gary (NBC 5)
One person dead in afternoon crash that closed Harlem Avenue in Stickney (ABC 7)
Thursday:
$400,000 renovations to West Chicago Public Library include improved wireless Internet access, new furniture, new study room (Daily Herald)
Elk Grove Township Elementary District 59 eliminates $35-$65 instructional fee (Daily Herald)
Committee recommends pushing back Barrington High School start time to 9 a.m.; elementary schools' start to remain at 8 a.m. (Daily Herald)
Wheaton man participates in 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin's 'Broken Skull Challenge' (Daily Herald)
State representative to host Lake County economic-development forum on Feb. 24 in Grayslake (Daily Herald)
Eight-bedroom Evanston mansion designed by Mayo & Mayo on market for $3.3 million (Crain's Chicago Business)
Wisconsin man found guilty of posting threats on Facebook against North Central College in Naperville (Chicago Sun-Times)
Vehicle fire closes lanes on northbound Tri-State Tollway near Mount Prospect (Chicago Sun-Times)
Lincoln-Way District 210 board president resigns, claiming personal attacks motivated decision (Joliet Herald-News)
Elgin renews contract for diversity consultant (Daily Herald)
Man arrested for breaking into buildings in Wadsworth (Daily Herald)
Elgin public services director: There will be road projects everywhere in 2016 (Daily Herald)
Elk Grove Village abandons 'outdated' pet-tag program (Daily Herald)
Woodstock space center honors 30th anniversary of Challenger explosion (WBBM AM 780)
Substitute teacher charged with inappropriately touching 10-year-old student at La Grange school (NBC 5)
Friday:
FBI employee from Crown Point charged with rape, suspended from job (CBS 2)
Cook County Jail sued over Norridge woman's suicide; father says officers failed to take into account mental health, heroin withdrawal (CBS 2)
Wonder Lake man held on $750,000 bond in 16 counts of child-sex assault, abuse (CBS 2)
Cicero man arrested in Oak Park charged with last year's robbery of Elmwood Park gas station (CBS 2)
Allegations of child-sex abuse made against Hammond Catholic school (ABC 7)
Geneva police conducting death investigation; man's body found six hours after well-being check conducted (ABC 7)
Car crashes into Merrillville house shortly after woman, granddaughter had left living room where car came to rest (WGN TV)
Teen, two men charged for armed robberies in Waukegan (Chicago Sun-Times)
Horses at Bartlett farm quarantined after testing positive for EHV-1 (Daily Herald)
West Dundee entrepreneurs to open world's first 'hoverboard' park (Daily Herald)
Addison man sentenced to 12 years in jail for heroin trafficking (Chicago Sun-Times)
Rolling Meadows police chief, deputy chief to retire later this year (Daily Herald)
ComEd to bring 'smart meters' to Libertyville (Daily Herald)
Mundelein businesses give money to buy body armor for police dog (Daily Herald)
Former Illinois Senate President Phil Rock, of Oak Park, passes away (CBS 2)
Brookfield man killed in car had just testified in a criminal court case (ABC 7)
Saturday:
Man shot on Bishop Ford Expressway near Blue Island (Chicago Tribune)
River Forest girl wins 'MasterChef Junior' (Chicago Tribune)
$1.3 billion deal reached on last new runway in O'Hare Modernization Project (Chicago Sun-Times)
Owner of St. Charles' Arcada Theatre found to have violated deceptive practices law by not paying former manager for now-closed dinner club (Daily Herald)
Romeoville man arrested on charges of juvenile prostitution (Daily Herald)
Two men arrested for burglary also charged for possession of stolen vehicle in Skokie (CBS 2)
Man claims ATM at Maywood bank took $800 cash, produced receipt saying it couldn't count the money (CBS 2)
Two Lake County Circuit Clerk's Office employees charged with official misconduct for changing records, reportedly dating back to 2010 (FOX 32)
Two Stevenson High School students facing charges after police find stun gun, knife following fight (Daily Herald)
Longtime Warren Township High School track coach to be inducted into Lake County High Schools Sports Hall of Fame (Daily Herald)
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