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In a post made on the Madison County restaurant and eatery's facebook page, it says it will open at a new business location ...
ELGIN, Ill. (WLS) -- A vehicle recovered from the Fox River this week linked to the 1983 cold case of missing woman Karen Schepers was initially found in 2022, officials said Thursday. First ...
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When his daughter went missing in April 1983, Loren Schepers chartered a plane so he could fly over the Elgin area in the hope he might spot her canary yellow 1980 Toyota Celica from the sky.
President Trump has announced that the US will impose tariffs on all cars and trucks imported into the country. Here’s where all EVs available in the US are assembled. Shortly after taking ...
Note: The video in the player above is from a previous report. A vehicle discovered earlier this week in the Fox River that investigators determined was connected to a cold case from over 40 years ...
Rick West/Daily Herald Share Authorities say skeletal remains were found inside the car that belonged to an Elgin woman who has been missing for 42 years. Police announced the discovery Tuesday ...
A vehicle believed to belong to a woman missing since 1983 was found Monday by divers in suburban Elgin, a step toward solving a decades-old mystery. According to the Elgin police, divers ...
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The Courier-News asked each of the candidates running for the Elgin City Council in the April 1, 2025, election to complete a biographical form and to answer questions about issues facing the city.
In North London, Whiskers and Cream is a different kind of cat cafe – rather than helping facilitate adoptions, like other locations, the cafe is the permanent home of ten sleepy cats.