Spend some of your happiest days here on United States’ very own Latin American island in the Caribbean Sea. Puerto Rico is not only stunning all around, there are so many things to do and the food simply can not be beat. We always reminisce about our Puerto Rican food encounters because it truly is indescribable. You shouldn’t sleep on the mofongos (mashed plantain dish) here… my mouth is watering as I am typing this. Check out what we think is a time well spent in Puerto Rico below and plan your
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Old San Juan
https://preview.redd.it/wj8xs6hgz0421.png?width=640&format=png&auto=webp&s=2c9ead9880545bcf2772e8316ed6cff8efcf323e Old San Juan is by far the most important part of the city because it is the oldest settlement of the island being established in 1521 and is located on the Isleta de San Juan. Come and admire the colorful buildings that have been beautifully restored to keep their charm and the original cobblestone streets. Enjoy a typical Puerto Rican meal at any of the delicious restaurants or open air cafes.
San Juan National Historic Site & Castillo San Felipe del Morro https://preview.redd.it/84i57q9tz0421.jpg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2c03dc75c94a9dbcf6268cc47d6457914dad318a For the sole fact that this Citadel and National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you should pay a visit here and learn how the Spanish built this MASSIVE fort in the 16th century and how they defended themselves against their enemies for hundreds of years to come.
Castillo San Cristobal https://preview.redd.it/ubyhnr2201421.jpg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=23ad62ab481ee801187a36c96ed920779c21bc88 This fort is located close by the San Juan Historic Site and is considered to be part of the Site’s package. The purpose of this fort was to prevent land attacks from intruders and for this reason, 27 acres that wrapped around San Juan have been preoccupied since 1783. Castillo San Cristobal is known for being the largest fort built by the Spanish in the New World so stop by to complete the defense trifecta that has helped Puerto Rico stay safe.
Paseo Tablado La Guancha On the other side of the island in the city of Ponce, is where you can find the Paseo Tablado La Guancha, which is a boardwalk overlooking the Club Nautico de Ponce. This boardwalk is known for its many restaurants serving local foods and it’s beautiful night strolls that can lead right onto the beach. Come and enjoy the delicious foods and second most visited city of Ponce next time you visit Puerto Rico.
Museo de Las Américas On of the most historical buildings in San Juan now houses the Museo de Las Américas. Prior to being converted into a museum in 1992 the building had many uses. Built in the 1800’s by the Spanish army, the buildings original purpose was to house soldiers and their families. But, not only did it serve as a residence, but also storage, jail cells, stables, once bombed and even turned into a hospital. Now after all that history it have fittingly been converted into a museum showcasing the developmental influences of the Americas.
Puerta de San Juan Puerta De San Juan is a large gate what was used as the main entry into the city during the colonial era that dates back to the mid 1600’s. This isn’t just some gate that you’ll take a picture of and forget. It’s a 20+ foot passageway that used to be only one of five ways to enter the walled off city. But before getting there and snapping photos and selfies immediately, take time to immerse yourself in the moment. Take yourself back into to what it must’ve been like to enter or exit the gate. From the city outward you’ll be greeted with a breathtaking view of the bay and notice the significance of the large red gate. From the bay inward it’s a welcoming to a vibrant city ready to welcome you with open arms. This truly is one of the hidden gems of Puerto Rico which had an extremely deep impact for us!
Casa Bacardi https://preview.redd.it/exhmldd901421.jpg?width=825&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d55e779ba1448f0417cfb99e2a9293c5e2a2d812 Everywhere in the world is known for having a go to alcohol, whether its having a nice bordeaux in Bordeaux, France or a Sweetwater 420 in Atlanta, Georgia, Puerto Rico is the land of Bacardi! Although it wasn’t founded or headquartered in Puerto Rico, the largest rum distillery in the world is here and that calls for a visit! Take a tour, have a taste, and grab a bottle to bring home! If in San Juan you have the choice to drive around Bahia de San Juan or you can take a ferry across the bay to get there.
El Yunque National Forest
On the east side of the island the El Yunque National Forest is waiting to be explored by the inner adventurer in you! This tropical rainforest offers breathtaking sights with plenty of waterfalls, rivers, trails and treetop walkways to venture off into. Around 30 miles (45km) outside of San Juan makes it easily accessible for a day trip out of the city. Our recommendation, rent a car for the day, explore the National Forest and then continue to go around the surrounding towns or to the east coast of the island.
Isla Verde
Isla Verde is located on the Northern Coast of the island just outside of San Juan. Know for its luxurious hotels that line it’s beautiful beach front make it the perfect place to stay outside of the city. Being right next to the airport, 15 minutes from San Juan, and only 3o minutes from El Yunque National Forest makes it the perfect place to be to enjoy all that Puerto Rico has to offer! On the beach there are plenty of water sport rentals for a reasonable price and if you like to test your luck the El San Juan Hotel and Casino isn’t far. If you’re looking for a more natural beach area and want to get away from all the beachfront high rises, head down to Piñoneswhere you can be surrounded by plenty of mangroves and vegetation. And finally while in Puerto Rico there will never be a shortage of delicious, to die for food. Just keep and ear out for where the locals love to dine, that’s always a good bet!
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Vernon Hills Park District officially opens new Kids' Castle at Deerpath Park (Daily Herald)
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Woodland Elementary School District 50 seeks new board member because one member resigns to move out of district (Daily Herald)
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Kenneth Cornelissen, owner of South Elgin's Our Place Restaurant, passes away (Chicago Tribune/Elgin Courier-News)
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Young Oak Lawn boxer who struggled with health issues is carjacked on his way to Chicago gym (Chicago Tribune)
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Lansing Village Board OKs tax break for Planet Fitness at former PetSmart location on Torrence Avenue (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Gary Air Show wows crowd with aerial acrobatics (Chicago Tribune/Gary Post-Tribune)
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Indiana's corporate tax rate reduced to 6.25 percent as of July 1 (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Kouts man pleads guilty to sexual abuse of minors (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Dyer Plan Commission gives support to proposals for addition to Kennan Liquors, construction of Northwinds Storage Facility (Northwest Indiana Times)
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St. John town officials battle over commissioner's statements of opposition to proposed changes to Town Center plan; some residents also oppose plan (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Mundelein-based Historical Society of Fort Hill Country celebrates 60th anniversary (Daily Herald)
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Dold proposes legislation to compensate communities like Zion for storing nuclear waste at shuttered nuclear plants (WBBM AM 780)
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Port Barrington man dies after being rescued from Fox River following boat-vs-pier crash in Trout Lake (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Lake County jury hands down $1.67 million verdict against a Waukegan hospital in case of botched knee-replacement surgery (Daily Herald)
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The Monkees bringing 50th anniversary tour to Genesee Theatre in Waukegan on Nov. 4 (Daily Herald)
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Mundelein remembers Marion Quig, matron of Quig's Orchards, who died at age 74 (Daily Herald)
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Man wounded in leg during home invasion in South Elgin when homeowner struggled over a gun with another invader (Daily Herald)
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Three men arrested after cutting their way into Elgin Corrugated Box Company (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Officials: Merger between Little City and Countryside Association for People with Disabilities, both based in Palatine, should provide more services (Daily Herald)
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Questions remain about Bellwood School District 88 spending, hiring practices as district officials travel, give perks to superintendent on taxpayer dime (Chicago Tribune)
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Westchester police investigating shooting of woman, cousin in car outside her home (Chicago Tribune/The Doings)
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Aurora mayor voices support for proposed Great Lakes Basin Rail Line outside the suburbs (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
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Elk Grove Village man, formerly CEO of InfrAegis, convicted of defrauding 200 investors out of $9 million (Daily Herald)
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Joliet woman shot to death in Joliet (Chicago Tribune)
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Illinois Department of Transportation OKs toll bridge linking Interstate 80, CenterPoint intermodal facility in Joliet/Elwood (Chicago Tribune)
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Former chief financial officer of Joliet Housing Authority sentenced to 4 years in prison for stealing $200,000 from Chicago Housing Authority; her ex-husband sentenced to 30 months of probation for his involvement in the crime (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Woman killed, three people injured when she loses control of vehicle on ramp between Bishop Ford Freeway and I-80 in South Holland (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Lake County sheriff seeks dismissal of deputy charged with DWI, injuring Frankfort man at Gary Air Show (Chicago Tribune/Gary Post-Tribune)
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Gary City Council stops pursuing proposed ordinance that would have banned saggy pants due to 'lack of support' (Northwest Indiana Times)
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15-year-old boy in critical condition after near-drowning at Washington Park Beach in Michigan City (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Whiting officials endorse call to end U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's requirement for vehicle testing in Lake, Porter counties (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Tri-Creek School Corporation board exploring options for solar panels at its five schools to reduce energy costs, become more environmentally friendly (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Lowell girl discovers newborn left in family's back yard in severe heat (NBC 5)
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Valparaiso installs 18 traffic signals with audible pedestrian crosswalk signals (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Niche.com names Bannockburn, Grayslake, Hodgkins, Naperville, Northbrook, South Barrington among best American suburbs to live in (NBC 5)
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Illinois State Board of Education ends controversial PARCC testing for high schoolers, replacing it with state-paid SAT test (Chicago Tribune)
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Waukegan police investigate robbery near bank on 3400 block of Sunset Avenue (Daily Herald)
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Arlington Heights creates new liquor license allowing businesses on second or higher floor to serve alcohol without requiring a full kitchen (Daily Herald)
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Man blends passion for architecture, childhood love for LEGO to become LEGO certified professional (WGN TV)
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The Pick Restaurant in Park Ridge closes after eight months in business (Chicago Tribune/Park Ridge Herald-Advocate)
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Roundy's CEO Bob Mariano, of Inverness, to retire from position, remain as advisor (Daily Herald)
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German pharma company Vetter looking to build new production facility at Algonquin and Mount Prospect roads in Des Plaines (Crain's Chicago Business)
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Disagreements persist over fix for borderline-dangerous football field at St. Charles North High School (Daily Herald)
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Elk Grove Township Elementary School District 59 referendum will ask voters whether to eliminate Township Trustees of Schools and Treasurers (Daily Herald)
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vineyard vines lifestyle clothier to open first Midwest store in Rosemont's Fashion Outlets of Chicago (Daily Herald)
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Mail carrier recovering after being stung 30 times by hornets while on route in Wheaton (WBBM AM 780)
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Brookfield Zoo announces names for three Mexican gray wolf pups: Rio, Azul and Ela (NBC 5)
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Bolingbrook-based Association of Pakistani-Americans guys two billboards to encourage Muslims to fight Islamophobia (Chicago Tribune)
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Hemingway love note discovered in Oak Park Library archives may revealed famous author's first love (Chicago Tribune)
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Crash involving two cars and a motorcycle close down Naper Boulevard, Chicago Avenue in Naperville (Daily Herald)
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DuPage Sheriff's Office: Already 25 employees short of ideal staffing level; no way to cut another 10 percent of budget (Daily Herald)
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Neighbors threaten lawsuit after Kane County Board approves housing development on M.A. Center property near Elburn (Daily Herald)
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Man fatally struck by Metra train near Tinley Park/80th Avenue station (CBS 2)
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Ex-Elmwood Park police sergeant found not guilty of stealing $20,000 from elderly man with dementia (Chicago Tribune/Elm Leaves)
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Wilmington native and Joliet Catholic High School volleyball player Kelly Murphy named to U.S. Olympic Volleyball Team (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
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Lincoln Way High School District 210 has to repay another $321,635 in improperly collected drivers-education fees, after previously refunding $377,411 (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
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Illinois Court of Appeals clears Calumet City officers in shooting death of autistic teen (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Three men, one teenage boy charged with attempted robbery of Crown Point CVS pharmacy, demanded prescription drugs (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Hammond's Byway Brewery named best in Indiana (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Art installations to light up Gary at night (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Porter County Board supports alternate plan that would re-route freight trains around the county (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Michigan City man in critical condition after kayak overturns on LaPorte's Stone Lake (Northwest Indiana Times)
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U.S. 12 reopened after seven-hour closure following semi carrying steel coil rolls over (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Former Highland High School teacher pleads guilty to sexual misconduct with a child (Northwest Indiana Times)
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90 acres of land near Porter County Regional Airport may be home to cargo-transfer facility, bringing with it 50 new jobs (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Cook, Lake (Ill.), Will counties discuss courtroom safety following Michigan courthouse shooting (CBS 2)
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Home-security company Safewise lists Clarendon Hills, Hawthorn Woods, Campton Hills as safest communities in Illinois (NBC 5)
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Thieves steal SUV, crash it into a Skokie police car, steal another SUV to flee; three suspects in custody (Chicago Tribune)
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Experts gathering input from Gurnee residents, businesses on revitalizing East Grand Avenue (Daily Herald)
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Route 134 reopened after serious accident near Park Avenue/Lake View Court intersection near Fox Lake (Daily Herald)
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Man allegedly held gun to girlfriend's head, threatened to shoot dog during barricade situation in Antioch (NBC 5)
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Tower Lakes man dies after his vehicle is submerged in a flooded ditch in northern Wisconsin; emergency workers rescue his wife (Chicago Tribune)
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Principal of Mundelein's Carmel Catholic High School resigns; school won't say why (Daily Herald)
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Libertyville village administrator to retire after 25 years on the job (Daily Herald)
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Gas station on McLean Boulevard in Elgin robbed at gunpoint (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Barrington White House project reaches $6.8 million fundraising goal to help run community center (Daily Herald)
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Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 to have public-input sessions Monday and Tuesday, July 18-19, on strategic plan (Daily Herald)
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Buffalo Grove trustees weigh moving insurance to private market, which could safe up to $600,000 over five years (Daily Herald)
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Palatine to replace cash-only 'honor boxes' with electronic payment systems at its commuter parking lots (Daily Herald)
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Former AT&T campus in Hoffman Estates facing default (Crain's Chicago Business)
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Japanese drug company buys Schaumburg-based Sagent Pharmceuticals (Chicago Tribune)
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Lake in the Hills playground at Stoneybrook Park to reopen with new equipment (Daily Herald)
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Marengo fire captain, previously with Elgin Fire Department, loses battle with cancer (Daily Herald)
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DuPage African Methodist Episcopal Church in Lisle marks anniversary of Sandra Bland's death in Texas jail (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
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Cicero man arrested in Riverside claims he stole money from unlocked cars to support pizza habit (Chicago Tribune)
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NBA sideline reporter and Batavia native Craig Sager to receive Jimmy V Perseverance Award at ESPY Awards (ABC 7)
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Aurora man charged in Yorkville woman's overdose death, leaving her body behind abandoned business (FOX 32)
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Ex-Winfield deputy fire chief indicted on forgery, official misconduct charges; officials say he present fake college diploma to get promotion (Daily Herald)
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Empire craft-beer-and-burger bar in Naperville a mix of old furnishings, new menu items (Daily Herald)
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Tinley Park man dies after jumping in front of a Metra train at Tinley Park/South Street Station (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
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Hazel Crest woman killed by stray bullet in Calumet City house (FOX 32)
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Jeff Strack named president and CEO of Strack & Van Til (Northwest Indiana Times)
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MaiaCo., connected to former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, may help develop parts of Gary (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Two people convicted of child neglect in scalding of 14-month-old baby in LaPorte (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Former U.S. Senator Evan Bayh launches campaign for open Senate seat (CBS 2)
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Gary man sentenced to six years in prison for shooting death of teen trying to steal his car (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Which taxing bodies are you paying to fight mosquitoes? In some towns, you could pay up to three different agencies (Daily Herald)
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Cook County issues first transportation plan in 76 years as result of change in motor-fuel tax distribution takes effect, to qualify for federal money (Chicago Tribune)
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Cook County celebrates first graduate of mental-health court in Bridgeview (WGN TV)
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Comcast announces $100 million plan to expand fiber-optic and coaxial cable in Chicago region (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Mundelein man accused of murder-for-hire plot commits suicide in Lake County Jail's medical unit (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
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Lake County State's Attorney to appeal dismissal of theft charges against former North Chicago police chief (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
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Lake County Electoral Board agrees to remove incumbent Coroner Thomas Rudd's name from November ballot (Daily Herald)
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Waukegan police search for suspects in two separate armed robberies on city's southeast side (Daily Herald)
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3-month-old kitten found severely burned in Harwood Heights alley; rescuers believe burns came from a firework attached to the kitten (NBC 5)
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Highland Park chiropractor who sexually abused a client gets released from jail early (Daily Herald)
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Two counselors injured when tree falls on them at Camp Duncan in Ingleside (ABC 7)
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California man caught with 72 pounds of marijuana in his vehicle in McHenry County sentenced to 12 years in prison for drug trafficking and possession (Chicago Tribune)
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Family of Hanover Park man killed in April motorcycle crash sues Bartlett man over alleged negligent driving that led to biker's death (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 117.
Domestic-outreach arm of St. Raymond de Penafort Parish in Mount Prospect to screen documentary on campus rape on Sunday, July 17 (Daily Herald)
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Former Rolling Meadows city attorney Donald M. Rose, who helped shape the city, dies at age 85 (Daily Herald)
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Buffalo Grove police given vehicle-safety award as part of 2016 National Law Enforcement Safety Challenge (Daily Herald)
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Push Fitness to move to new location on Remington Road in Schaumburg (Daily Herald)
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Palatine rejects tobacco store's request to allow sales of hookah, glass pipes (Daily Herald)
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McDonald's promises to work with Oak Brook officials as it prepares to move to Chicago (Chicago Tribune/The Doings)
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Geneva councilmen seek referendum to raise city's sales tax by 0.5 percent to 8 percent (Daily Herald)
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Koch Foods scraps plan to move to Rosemont after estimated cost of new headquarters exceeds its budget (Daily Herald)
· 125.
Old artillery shell found cemented into basement floor of foreclosed Yorkville home draws out police, Kane County Bomb Squad (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
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Montgomery man dies four days after crash on Aurora's Farnsworth Avenue near Chicago Outlet Mall (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Body of man found inside trunk of rental car that was on fire in Joliet Township; coroner reports he'd be shot in the head (Chicago Tribune)
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Chesterton, Ind., woman killed in motorcycle crash in Oak Lawn (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Yemeni immigrant who lived in Chicago Ridge shot to death during argument at Chicago gas station (Chicago Tribune)
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Plainfield native's cooking slammed by Gordon Ramsey on 'MasterChef' (Chicago Tribune)
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Hot-dog mogul Dick Portillo and his wife pledge $1 million to performing-arts center at Argo High School in Summit, where the couple met (Crain's Chicago Business)
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Two men sought in liquor robbery from Dyer Jewel-Osco (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Volunteer firefighteparamedic from South Haven suspended after racist post on Facebook (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Three people wounded in separate shootings Wednesday in East Chicago and Gary (Northwest Indiana Times)
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15-year-old beaten up, his cell phone stolen in Hammond garage (Northwest Indiana Times)
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ComEd estimates 22,000 customers in suburbs lost power following Wednesday's storms (NBC 5)
Friday: NORTH: · 137.
Lake Zurich sued by building owner following third rejection of U-Haul proposal (Daily Herald)
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Two teenage boys robbed at gunpoint while playing 'Pokemon GO' at 10 p.m. near Lake Villa (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
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Cyclist struck by Metra train at about 9 a.m. at intersection of Dempster Street and Lehigh Avenue in Morton Grove (Chicago Tribune/Morton Grove Champion)
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Anti-abortion protest/march in Arlington Heights gets cheers, jeers (Chicago Tribune/Arlington Heights Post)
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Former dean at Des Plaines' Joseph Academy convicted of distributing heroin in Minnesota (Daily Herald)
· 142.
Lake Barrington man hospitalized after falling into village's namesake lake (Chicago Tribune/Barrington Courier-Reveiw)
· 143.
Two Schaumburg men — one with 12 felony convictions — arrested for theft from Hanover Park home-improvement store (Daily Herald)
· 144.
Palatine Library seeks applicants to fill seat on board; applications due by July 29 (Daily Herald)
· 145.
Group of suburban women witness chaos of terrorist attack in Nice, France (CBS 2)
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Former Naperville resident's essay on growing up black in the Midwest draws widespread attention (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
· 148.
Countryside man arrested in Michigan for shooting that killed man, injured woman in Chicago on June 6 (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 149.
West Chicago Community High School drama club raises $80,000 for trip to Scotland to perform at Edinburgh Festival Fringe (Daily Herald)
· 150.
Kane County sheriff withdraws deputies from Kaneland, Burlington Central high schools as department deals with short-staffing (Daily Herald)
· 151.
Chicago man convicted of making phone calls threatening state representative from Wheaton given two years probation (Chicago Sun-Times)
· 152.
Cicero man charge with murder in abuse-related death of 2-year-old son in Berwyn in April (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Fox Mill residents oppose Campton Hills' move to take away control of 275 acres of open space in their subdivision (Daily Herald)
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New Lenox pays out nearly $1 million to settle police-misconduct cases since 2004; other south, southwest suburban departments subject of complaints costing municipalities thousands to millions (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
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Man arrested for selling crack out of Chicago Heights senior-living facility (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
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Dean of Blue Island's Eisenhower High School arrested in Proviso Township for soliciting a sex act, the third time this year (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Merrillville man extricated from van, flown to Oak Lawn, Ill., hospital after crash on Interstate 65 (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Ivy Tech Community College names new president for Michigan City campus (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Gary man arrested for intimidation, disorderly conduct after burning a dollar bill, shouting allegiance to IS at Majestic Star Casino (Northwest Indiana Times)
· 160.
Search turns up nothing following bomb threat at Gary's Carter C. Woodson Library (Northwest Indiana Times)
REGIONAL · 161.
'Pokemon Go' a mixed blessing for public facilities, private businesses (Daily Herald)
Saturday: NORTH: · 162.
One person dead, seven injured after crash involving a pickup and several motorcycles in Fox Lake (WGN TV)
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Inverness-based Preservation of Human Dignity provides counseling, clothing for new mothers dealing with difficulties (WGN TV)
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Greater Chicago Food Depository's Lunch Bus makes stops in Berwyn, Cicero to help kids who qualify for free meals during school year get lunches during the summer (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Riverside police chief personally warns kids to keep back from Des Plaines River after they waded into the water while playing 'Pokemon GO' (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Dress Barn on Kingery Highway in Elmhurst robbed; suspect forces employees into bathroom before fleeing (ABC 7)
· 167.
Aurora man's memorial to victims of Orlando shooting moved to permanent display at Orange County Regional History Center (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
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Wheaton-Warrenville Unit School District 200 considering where to house early-childhood education program (Daily Herald)
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Man dead in fall from railing during Chicago Open Air Festival at Toyota Park in Bridgeview (CBS 2)
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Summit police seek man responsible for hit-and-run that killed 98-year-old man two months after his was struck (Chicago Sun-Times)
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Town of Chesterton investing $2 million in fiber-optic project for existing, future businesses (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Valparaiso to reconstruct Washington Street between Lincolnway and Jefferson Street after Popcorn Fest (Northwest Indiana Times)
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Statistics show Lake Michigan has nearly as many drownings and rescues as the rest of the Great Lakes combined (Chicago Tribune)
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