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Carjacking brings debt to victim
An Illinois woman whose car was stolen and totaled by an escaped suspect says she is facing thousands of dollars of debt from the incident.
Man who killed wife in crash back in jail
A Roselle man who received probation nearly two years ago for killing his wife in a drunken-driving accident was back behind bars Thursday.
Asay Scheel to Celebrate 95th Birthday
Evelyn Frances Sphar Asay Scheel of Tower Hill will celebrate her 95th birthday with friends and family at an open house from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sunday, November 29 at the Mound Chapel Church of God 109 W Manchester Dr Decatur, Illinois.
Car crashes into Roselle store
A car crashed into a Roselle grocery store this morning, police said. Emergency crews are on the scene at the Pik-Kwik grocery store at 525 E. Irving Park Road.
Woman charged after stabbing at Elgin party
Friday, Nov. 13 wasn't just unlucky for guests at an Elgin party, it was violent, authorities say, when a 19-year-old woman stabbed two partygoers in the 700 block of Peck's Place.
Schaumburg schools get H1N1 shots
Students in Schaumburg schools are scheduled to get voluntary vaccinations against the H1N1 flu virus Wednesday, Nov.
Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Sheriff: Search ongoing for Barrington man
Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran said Friday investigators and others in his office have put more than 400 hours into the search for a Barrington area man missing for more than a month, and are continuing to work on the case.
2 LITH residents indicted in car title fraud scheme
Two Lake in the Hills residents were indicted last week on federal charges alleging they and others tied to a suburban car dealership were involved in an elaborate scheme to transfer title to more than 100 vehicles on false representations, causing a loss of almost $2.8 million to lenders and customers, the Federal Bureau of Investigations reports.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Owner of Former Suburban Car Dealership Arrested; Charged with Two...
The owner of a former west suburban car dealership was arrested today on federal charges alleging that he and two former employees, who also were charged, engaged in a fraud scheme involving more than 100 vehicles and caused lending institutions, car dealerships, and customers to lose nearly $2.8 million.
Man who killed wife in crash back in court
A Roselle man, who received probation last year after pleading guilty to a drunken-driving accident that killed his wife, is in trouble again.
Four pets killed in Roselle blaze
An afternoon fire in Roselle killed two dogs and two cats Saturday. No other injuries or fatalities were reported.
It's a cold, dark night and winter is sneaking up on you. You just completed a long day of carpet cleaning, and as you arrive home, you wonder if you should "plug in" your van ... it could freeze tonight, but after all, it's only November.
DuPage panel eyes red-light cameras
It wasn't enough to have two options for the DuPage County Board to choose from when it came to allowing municipalities to use cameras to ticket motorists for turning right on a red light.
Roselle exploring home rule option
As Roselle faces a severe budget shortfall, the village board met Monday to explore whether becoming a home rule community could solve some financial woes.
Roselle shop celebrates 5 years
How Sweet It Is Ice Cream and Candies Inc. in Roselle is celebrating its fifth anniversary this month in downtown Roselle at 35 E. Main St.
Elgin O'Hare motorists assailed by rocks
Ed Garry is cautious about driving along the Elgin O'Hare Expressway after a rock thrown from a nearby sound wall smashed his van's windshield on Saturday.
Roselle residents speak on video gambling
As Roselle residents speak for and against video gambling, village officials agree they must do more research before deciding whether to pass a ban in Roselle.
Red-light cameras dangerous, unfair
I am writing this letter in protest of all of the red light cameras and, in particular at Gary Avenue and Lake Street in Roselle.
Lincoln Series a crash course in public service
Make no mistake, Donna Rozycki has political dreams and aspirations. Maybe she'll run for a spot on the Bloomingdale Township board.
Bands triumph over weather in Mt. Prospect
The Wheeling High School band plays during the Knight of Champions 14th annual marching band competition at Prospect High School Saturday.