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After 2nd bicyclist hit, Batavia asks IDOT to speed up Route 31 safety workJun 2, 2023 11:09 PM - After another bicyclist was hit Wednesday while crossing Batavia Avenue, Batavia city officials are asking the state to speed up approval of a plan to make the road safer.
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Heading to Chicago to see Taylor Swift? Consider public transitJun 1, 2023 6:54 PM - Swifties don't have to languish in traffic gridlock en route to the big show with Metra and CTA options.
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Small plane crashes into cornfield in Sugar GroveJun 1, 2023 5:55 PM - A small airplane was involved in an accident at the Aurora Municipal Airport Thursday morning, the city of Aurora said.
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Tri-State Tollway bridge to be named for late Rosemont Mayor Donald E. StephensJun 1, 2023 7:41 AM - Donald E. Stephens' mark on Rosemont and Illinois politics is etched in the history books. Now his name will be etched on the side of a state bridge.
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Buffalo Grove Road traffic not an issue? Residents question need to add lanesMay 31, 2023 5:00 AM - Although Buffalo Grove Road was designed for expansion, some residents in nearby neighborhoods are questioning Lake County's plan to widen it from two to four lanes between routes 45 and 22.
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Passenger pickups for regional buses at O'Hare to relocateMay 30, 2023 6:51 PM - Catching a regional bus at O'Hare? Thursday marks the start of a new pickup location at the Multi-Modal Facility.
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'Moments of sheer terror': O'Hare exhibit brings war veterans' service homeMay 29, 2023 5:30 AM - Striking photographs of U.S. veterans coupled with compelling narratives make for an exhibit that's hard to bypass at Terminal 3.
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Schaumburg's Woodfield Trolley route begins daily service for summerMay 28, 2023 4:57 PM - The village of Schaumburg's Woodfield Trolley is offering daily service from Memorial Day through Labor Day as a convenient way for the public to navigate Schaumburg's key destinations.
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Legislature approves tighter restrictions on red-light camera industryMay 27, 2023 8:30 AM - Lawmakers in Springfield have unanimously approved a measure that would place new restrictions on the red-light and speed camera industry's involvement in state and local elections and government.
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Union members ask tollway to speed up delayed contractMay 26, 2023 4:54 PM - Frustrated AFSCME members ask the tollway to approve their contract, pointing to five executive's salaries that total over $1 million.
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