Bloomingdale, Illinois news from My Suburban Life
Bloomingdale leaders on Tuesday will unveil a conceptual redevelopment plan for the now-shuttered Stratford Square property, which once had a half dozen anchor stores, a movie theater and a carousel.
During this “timed cut-off,” each participate Texas Roadhouse meat cutter will cut 20 to 30 pounds of beef to qualify for the national competition.
Libraries in 24th Senate District will receive a combined $308,000 in state grants this year
The Third District Appellate Court of Illinois Friday affirmed the first-degree murder conviction of 65-year-old Donald Pelka in the 2018 shooting death of Kyle Gojdas, 29, of Glendale Heights.
Two men have been charged with hate crimes for allegedly spray painting “Free Gaza” on an Israeli flag at the Bloomingdale Woodman’s grocery store last month, prosecutors said.
A Bloomingdale man accused of killing his nephew in 2020 has been sentenced to 50 years in prison, authorities said.
DuPage County's annual Veteran's Resource Fair offers myriad services for veterans.
It won’t take a detective to deduce why James Heatherly of Bloomingdale's series is headed for success.
A former Westmont resident and WWII veteran recently celebrated his 100th birthday.
Bond has been set at $100,000 for two women accused of robbing a Bloomingdale Verizon Wireless store, authorities said.
Fast-growing Great Neck, New York, real estate company buys Joliet mall for $31.4 million in June 2023.
The free expo is an opportunity for people to ask questions and learn more about the credentials and platforms of candidates running in the Nov. 8 general election.
In addition to signature breakfast items, the café also features burgers, wraps, deli sandwiches and salads for lunch.
Bond was set at $2 million Saturday for a Bloomingdale man charged with murder in the death of his 43-year-old physically and mentally handicapped nephew.
A Bloomingdale man has been charged with murder in the death of his nephew, Damian B. Scott.
Bond has been set for eight of nine members of the La Raza street gang for alleged illegal drug and weapons offenses committed in DuPage County.