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Best Buy Classic brings hoops talent from all over the nation to the area

More than 300 basketball teams from across the country will invade the north and northwest suburbs for the Best Buy Chicago Classic. The tournament runs … Read more ›

News, Schools
Several capital projects are underway at Harper College in Palatine, thanks to a referendum approved a few years ago. (Kate Thayer/Tribune)

Public to see Harper capital work

Voters living within Harper College’s boundaries will soon see the bulk of the tax dollars they approved in a capital projects referendum more than three … Read more ›

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Top 10 things to do this weekend

Concert to Benefit DuPage Habitat for Humanity’s First Ever Women Build Initiative DuPage Habitat for Humanity, a local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, will … Read more ›

News, Sports

Area tennis teams hoping for success at state meet

Two-time defending boys tennis state champion New Trier will have its work cut out for it to try to win its third straight title. The … Read more ›

News, Sports
The boys state track and field meet gets underway Thursday in Charleston. (Jeff Vorva/Tribune)

Area boys track athletes looking for big finishes at state

Since 1990, only five TribLocal area teams have won Illinois High School Association boys track and field state titles. Joliet West won the Class AA … Read more ›

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Chicago could get its first 90-degree day of 2012 today

Portions of the Chicago area could experience 90-degree temperatures for the first time this year today. According to ChicagoWeatherCenter.com, today’s high is expected to be … Read more ›

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Missouri-based pet food maker issues another recall

The Associated Press reports: Illinois is among the states from where Meta, Mo.-based Diamond Pet Foods is voluntarily recalling another type of dog food because … Read more ›

Business, News

Mount Prospect to annex portion of United property; data center planned for site

Mount Prospect trustees have approved annexation of nearly 14 acres of the United Airlines property at 1200 E. Algonquin Road, clearing the way for United … Read more ›

Business
From the community

Mount Prospect Business Roundtable Discussion – Tuesday, May 22

Join us for a Business Roundtable Discussion on Tuesday, May 22 at 9:00 a.m. at 17 W. Prospect Ave. The meeting is a continuation of … Read more ›

Schools
Second graders from Lions Park visit Central School, Mt. Prospect's original schoolhouse, during a recent field trip that highlightted their town's history.
From the community

District 57 second graders get to know local history and develop pride in their town, through an interactive unit that takes them on a tour of Mt. Prospect

Did you know that Mt. Prospect used to be full of onions? Farmers would grow them and then store them in sheds located throughout town. … Read more › 1 comment