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Arlington Heights man claims employer fired him for jury duty
(Wed, 22 Feb 2)
An Arlington Heights man's claim he lost his job as an electronics sales associate because of jury duty has merit, a federal judge said in a ruling this week. Chief Judge James Holderman this month appointed an attorney to represent James Henders in a possible discrimination claim. more...

Burglars steal firearms from Arlington Heights home
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Forums on aggregation referendum start Feb. 21
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Arlington Heights adds downtown restaurants
(Wed, 08 Feb 2)
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Arlington Heights set to launch ‘no idling’ campaign
(Wed, 15 Feb 2)
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Arlington Heights company finds new home in East Dundee
(Mon, 13 Feb 2)
An abandoned, downtown East Dundee building constructed in the 1920's to house a Buick dealership, will have new life as a corporate headquarters for an Arlington Heights-based company. Made to Measure, which provides dimensional measurements and reverse engineering services for manufacturers, plans to renovate and restore the building at 302 Main St. to look the same way it did back then ... more...

Arlington Heights police arrest 15-year-old on DUI charge
(Mon, 13 Feb 2)
A 15-year-old Mount Prospect boy was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence early Sunday morning after Arlington Heights police officers spotted him drifting across traffic lanes and turning without signaling, authorities said. more...

Arlington Heights apartment complex tenants fight new fee, win
(Fri, 10 Feb 2)
Tenants at Stonebridge Village Apartments in Arlington Heights organized to fight a fee for their storage units. And they won a delay. more...

Second Arlington Heights teen charged in attack caught on tape
(Tue, 24 Jan 2)
A second Arlington Heights teen is facing felony charges in connection with this month's beating of a Chicago high school student that was captured on video and broadcast widely on YouTube. The 15-year-old boy was arrested Monday night and joined his 16-year-old brother in a Cook County juvenile courtroom Tuesday morning. more...

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UPDATE: Sen. Kirk’s brain swelling reported ‘stabilized’

Sen. Mark Kirk

Sen. Mark Kirk

About a day after Sen. Mark Kirk underwent another surgery to make room for his swelling brain, his neurosurgeon reported in a statement that Kirk is “doing quite well.”

“He is alert, responding more rapidly to questions and the swelling in his brain has stabilized,” said Dr. Richard Fessler of Northwestern Memorial Hospital. “While he remains in serious but stable condition, we are pleased with his continued progress.”

Read more: The Chicago Tribune. 



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