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6 at Lombard party charged with underage drinking
After responding to a parking complaint, Lombard police discovered a party with underage drinkers at a house in the first block of North Martha Street about 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, authorities said. A 17-year-old from Bloomingdale, four 18-year-olds from... -
Glenbard South student pleads guilty in battery of school official
A Glen Ellyn teenager pleaded guilty Tuesday to the aggravated battery of a Glenbard South High School assistant principal and could face up to 5 years in prison when sentenced next month. Maurice Cullum, 17, has been in DuPage County Jail on $20,000...Tags: Punishment, Assault, Juvenile Delinquency
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Loss of independence
Like Barbara Brotman, I, too, have seen the future and it's not pretty. Recently my in-laws moved into a higher level of assisted care. The immediate loss of independence and choice was jarring not only for them but for the whole family. Usual...Tags: Long Term Care
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Alleged driver in Eisenhower Expressway chase has had no license since 2001
Chicago Tribune reporterThe Glen Ellyn man accused of dragging an officer with his vehicle before leading police on a wrong-way chase on the Eisenhower Expressway has not been a licensed driver since November 2001. Prosecutors said Matthew Ristau, 31, had 11 prior arrests and...Tags: Assault, Hospitals and Clinics, Addiction, Vehicles, Prosecution
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Energy plan
Is it too late to run T. Boone Pickens for president? He may not be totally right with his plan, but at least he has a plan. —Robert E. Gehrt Glen Ellyn -
For our children, thank you
Tribune staff reporterMy letter is written to commemorate the recent death of Sharon Voliva, long time President of Better Funding for Better Schools. Sharon has worked tirelessly throughout the years attempting to bring some basic fairness in the way public schools are... -
WEST SUBURBS: Public buildings offer shelter from the heat
As the area experiences its first real summer heat wave, residents searching for relief are reminded there are places to go and keep cool. Officials urge people to take advantage of public buildings—such as libraries, municipal centers and park...Tags: Fires, Woodridge, Law Enforcement, Naperville, Downers Grove
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Suburban man charged with hitting police officer, fleeing
Chicago Tribune reportersA west suburban man faces a multitude of charges, including aggravated battery of a police officer, after being accused of striking a Chicago police officer with a vehicle during a traffic stop and fleeing the wrong way onto the Eisenhower Expressway...Tags: Assault, Vehicles, Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Drunk Driving
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Two charged in vehicular attack on officer
Authorities have filed multiple felony charges against a Glen Ellyn man who is accused of striking a Chicago police officer with a vehicle during a traffic stop and fleeing the wrong way onto the Eisenhower Expressway during Friday's afternoon rush hour...Tags: Assault, Road Transportation, Transportation, Law Enforcement, Prosecution
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Tangy, with hints of citrus
Tribune food and wine criticIt's fitting that the winery most actively promoting the term "fumé blanc" today would ace a blind tasting of sauvignon blancs all marketed under the fumé blanc moniker. 2006 Dry Creek Vineyard A tart but fruity Sonoma County wine, with notes of pear,...Tags: Arlington Heights, Woodridge, Beverage Industry
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