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Undercover Cop Arrests Blue Sky Spa Masseuse for Prostitution
The masseuse offered to perform a sex act on an undercover police officer and was arrested, according to police.
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The masseuse offered to perform a sex act on an undercover police officer and was arrested, according to police.
The new brewery reached its fundraising goal, with $16,582 pledged to help it open in downtown Wheaton.
The Batavia Public School District is cooperating with the Batavia Police Department to investigate "inappropriate nude images" taken by middle school students and disseminated via social media, according to the school district.
Dry City Brew Works is hoping for a summer opening in downtown Wheaton.
The new brewery reached its fundraising goal, with $16,582 pledged to help it open in downtown Wheaton.
The 23-year-old Lisle man was charged with driving under the influence, criminal trespass to land/refusing to leave, public urination, interfering with a police officer and disorderly conduct.
Boys aged 9 to 11 looked at porn online on a school district computer and on an iPod on the playground.
The Grayslake Craft Beerfest will be held on May 31.
The Grayslake Craft Beerfest will be held on May 31.
An evening of games at Geneva's 5/3 Bank Ballpark will support Harter Middle School Student Drew Hahn, whose father is head baseball coach at Geneva, and who was diagnosed with cancer this year.
During Monday night's meeting, Palatine's liquor commission is expected to discuss Target's application for a liquor license at its 679 E. Dundee Rd. store.
A school district committee will discuss a proposal to eliminate class rank during a meeting Wednesday, May 7.
Help support Glen Ellyn's Children's Resource Center, Hands of Faith Ministries in South Dakota and Kids Alive in Haiti through a fashion show May 9.
Liz Spurlock paints Converse All-Stars with the Blackhawks logo and sells them to fans on Facebook. She has so many orders now, she can barely keep up.
A contractor for the city estimates it will take several weeks to deal with a backlog of ash tree stumps that could not be removed during cold or wet weather.
Wheaton North High School senior Leah Schwartz and Wheaton Academy student Katie Mann were honored with the Congressional Excellence Award.
City council members' salaries would go from $12,500 to $24,000, while the mayor's pay would rise from $32,000 to $41,000.
The host of "A Prairie Home Companion" will discuss his most recent book, "The Keillor Reader," on the North Central College campus.
Are you planning to take mom out for brunch next Sunday? What's your favorite spot?