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Schaumburg man who pleaded guilty in Gilberts killing gets 2½ years probation

A 50-year-old man was sentenced to 30 months of probation after pleading guilty to second-degree murder of a man he had met through church and taken in to his Gilberts townhome. Su Won Kil, now of Schaumburg, was originally charged with first-degree murder in 2010 and pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in May.

 

Man pleads guilty to sexually abusing Des Plaines-area girl

A 46-year-old Tennessee man was sentenced to 14 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a girl beginning when she was 7 years old and lived in the Des Plaines area.

 

Glen Ellyn tunnel project on track to break ground in late August

Glen Ellyn's Taylor Avenue underpass will close for the duration of a project to build a new pedestrian tunnel just west of the structure.

 

Wheaton police seek three women in Victoria's Secret robbery

Wheaton police are searching for three women suspected in the armed robbery of a Victoria's Secret store in the Town Square shopping center.

 

'Devastated' Gold Pyramid House owners want to rebuild after fire

As Onan family members raced to escape the smoke and fire inside the iconic Gold Pyramid House in Wadsworth, they left behind a host of Egyptian artifacts -- some replicas and some real -- on display in a first- and second-floor museum. Owners said they are slowly sifting through the rubble, with plans to store the artifacts that survived, and to rebuild.

 

Video pitch for 'energy farm' video wows Vernon Hills officials

Village officials support two brothers' plans for an "energy farm" at the Vernon Hills Athletic Complex.

 

How all-day kindergarten would affect tax-hike referendum in Dist. 205

A proposal to implement all-day kindergarten could be a deciding factor in whether Elmhurst Unit District 205 seeks a property tax increase to pay for tens of millions of dollars in building improvements.

 

Carpentersville offers financial assistance to new Otto tech center

A new technology and manufacturing center being constructed by Carpentersville's largest employer will receive a multimillion-dollar contribution from the village.

 

Batavia fireworks committee deserves double the thanks

The Batavia Fireworks show has always been one of the best in the western suburbs and brings people from many surrounding communities here for the viewing. Canceling it was a hard call, but the safest decision.

 

Palatine official wants assurances children will learn English at proposed day care

A Ukranian couple received a thumbs-up Tuesday from Palatine's advisory plan commission for a proposed day-care center in a renovated office building, but not before an official wanted assurances that children would learn English at the facility.

 

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