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Oakbrook Outlaws win Casey Pohl Memorial

In 2003, Casey Pohl passed away from cancer. But his memory continues to live on through a tournament.

Midwest tennis now registering in Elmhurst

The United States Tennis Association in partnership with the Elmhurst Tennis Association will be conducting a Midwest Youth Team Tennis program this summer in Elmhurst.

German native explores the U.S. with Lombard host family

Effi Kindermann of Germany has lived with a Lombard family since August; during her exchange program she's studied at the College of DuPage, worked for an American company and looks forward to traveling before returning home in July.

Costly Commute: Complete coverage of our multi-part series

Our complete series of stories and multimedia on the "Costly Commute," a multi-part series about the effects of rising gas prices on suburban residents.

Sacred Heart athletes recognized

A select few athletes from Sacred Heart School receive most valuable player awards as well as Lou Boudreau Awards each year.

House passes gambling bill that would bring casinos to region, Quinn says he can't support legislation

Sticking its collective thumb in Gov. Pat Quinn’s eye, the Illinois House passed a major expansion of gambling on Wednesday that would put five new casinos in Chicago, Rockford, Danville, Lake County and the south suburbs of Cook County and place slot machines at the state’s racetracks.

Buglers Across America gives passing veterans receive a real final farewell

Buglers Across America volunteers are now performing "Taps" at 3,000 services a month — 26 percent of all the military funerals in the U.S.

Costly Commute: Mobile mama

The final installment of our Costly Commute series follow Erica Urteaga of Bolingbrook, a busy 33-year-old mom who totes her four children around to various activities on the weekends, then visits family and friends in Chicago on the weekends. The cost of gas is something always on Urteaga's mind, so she relies on advance planning and car smarts to keep a tight budget.

Lombard man mourned in passing, celebrated for invention

Anyone who has ever vegged out on the couch has Eugene J. Polley to thank for facilitating their relaxation.

Reward offered for information on heroin dealers

A $1,000 reward is being offered to anyone who provides information about heroin dealers in DuPage County.

As NATO winds down, Metra restrictions in effect until Tuesday

Although the primary protest against NATO occurred early Sunday afternoon and evening, traffic restrictions will still be in effect Monday.

Patricia Withers of Lyons marches against NATO

When Patricia Withers left home Sunday morning, she also left her dependent 29-year-old autistic son behind with her husband, who had to fly back from his home in England. "Just in the event I get arrested," Withers said, "someone has to be here for him."

President of the Republic of Macedonia visits Willowbrook

When Zaklina Trpenovski learned that President of the Republic of Macedonia Gjorge Ivanov was going to be in Chicago for the NATO summit, she thought it only natural to invite him to her church, Macedonian Orthodox Church Sts. Kiril and Metodij in Willowbrook.

Portraits of NATO

The people of NATO during the weekend of the NATO summit protests in Chicago.

Author meets Villa Park girl whose case was included in 2010 book

Marc Tyler Nobleman, the author of more than 70 books, met a Villa Park 5th grader who was featured in his 2010 book, "Vanished: True Stories of the Missing."

World leaders arrive for NATO, downtown quiet

With no major protests planned today in Chicago, downtown is quiet and emptier than usual.

Major museums closed through Monday for NATO

Adler Planeterium, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Shedd Aquarium are some of the many museums closing their doors for the NATO summit.

Kites and spirits fly high despite NATO protests

Although NATO has dampened many people's plans, children at Montrose Harbor flew kites without fear during the somewhat controversial weekend.

The last 'normal' commute before NATO

As commuters boarded the Metra at the Lombard station earlier this morning, many said they were getting ready for the last "normal" commute until the NATO summit leaves downtown.

Robin Hoods descend on Daley Plaza for NATO protest

In a sea of red shirts and green hats, the National Nurses United descended on Daley Plaza to protest the economic policies they say benefit the wealthy at the cost of the workers of the nation.

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