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carrie santino, judy & dale in a can

Part one: Carrie Santino
In P18, Cooper stops at Judy's diner in Odessa, TX. He cops an attitude to the waitress when she offers him coffee. This is similar to P11 when Candie is pouring coffee for Bradley, and Rodney shoots her a look. Mitchums in P11, visuals connections to the couple at the diner in P18. At the diner, Cooper got Carrie's address and picked her up to take her to the Palmer house.
In P11, Cooper did dine with the Mitchums, at Santino’s restaurant. The lamps and lighting are similar to the Log Lady's (LL) place. Margaret offered coffee and pie to Hawk in P2, who was out and about in the woods following some lead that the LL also knew about. At Santino’s, Cooper chowed down on pie and had a coffee. This could be seen as a version of the LL's place, coinciding with a storyline where Hawk went to Margaret's that night, in that P2 pocket reality. Hawk in P12, like Cooper in P18, was also at the front door of the Palmer house (where Sarah had a bad attitude). Let's construct an alt version of the P18 scenario where Hawk in place of Cooper gets the address of a 'Carrie Santino' (her name has no ring to it, so she has no phone), linked to the LL and another characters, and goes to her place where he’s invited in.
In P1, the LL called Hawk with a hint about Cooper, which had something to do with his heritage. This is brought up again in P4, when sarcastic Chad entered the conference room (note: the actor who plays Chad is Italian). In P18, the dead man on the chair is linked to Chad - Chad said "right between the.." and then got knocked out from the cell door that hit him in the forehead, and the fella in the chair has a bullet hole in the same spot. This Carrie Santino might have a son who is a version of Chad, who sits on a chair when Hawk arrives (P7, after being let it: "let's sit down and have a nice chat/Chad"; P1 trio of fellas in chairs/seats).
In P7, after Hawk finds the diary pages in the bathroom (where Chad had seen him), he reports his findings to Frank. Hawk's ambiguous dialogue leaves open the possibility of multiple characters who could have said something - "She said that these words from Annie came to her in a dream" (what Laura 'said' in her diary), "This thing she said...the good Dale is in the lodge and can't come out" (what Annie said to Laura in her dream), and in P4 "That's what she said" (about what the LL said to Hawk on the phone). In one possibility, Hawk went to a Carrie Santino's place to find something out and reported back to Frank with something that she said.
In P4, Bobby mentioned that his mother told him that Cooper had stopped by the house the day before his father died, and shortly before Cooper skipped town. Chad had just left the conference room, a split second before Bobby entered (as if they aren't meant to appear in the same shot/world). The storyline with Betty Briggs and her son also fits into this Carrie Santino framework (with Chad and Bobby blending together), so that Betty takes the role of Carrie in P9. The trio of fellas went to her place and she said that years ago her husband Garland knew they would come to ask about Cooper and she was to give them the tube. So this Carrie Santino’s husband would also have been dead and would have known Cooper in the past. The LL's husband was named 'Sam' (who also died in a fire like Garland). Sam Stanley (SS; like ‘Sam Santino’) was a character in FWWM, Chet's sidekick on the Teresa Banks investigation, who randomly was estimating the value of things in Dear Meadow.
So a version of Cooper (or Chet) was missing in this pocket reality and Hawk went to a Carrie Santino's place, who had a son, and a husband (Sam?) that died years ago (parallel to Garland), because this Cooper or Chet had allegedly seen the husband shortly he disappeared or skipped town. Hawk then got some information from this Carrie (and maybe he found something else in the home, parallel to the P6 scenario in the bathroom where Chad/the son saw him, as well as the 'tube' scenario) and reported back to his boss. Since Cooper is on Albert and Gordon's team, Albert would seem to be involved in this framework, such that it could be blend of Hawk and Albert who went to this Carrie’s.
In FWWM, Sam Stanley was appraising the value of things around the station, morgue, diner etc in Dear Meadow. Cooper in S1 discussed purchasing property in town. This Sam may have been a real estate agent or appraiser, who went with Cooper to a house he wanted to purchase, and then Cooper went alone and vanished (along with the house and the home owner? parallel to Chet in FWWM and the trailer, which was linked to the Chalfonts). In P11 at Santinos, the old casino slot lady talked about getting a house and her son Denver back in her life. She may be parallel to old Mrs Chalfont whose house Dale found himself in with Laura in the FWWM dream sequence. If the casino lady's son is parallel to Chad, they might be another version of 'Carrie Santino' and son, which would make the story fold in on itself – such that, Cooper went to see the house years back, he vanished (along with the house and owner), then Hawk/Albert went to investigate and saw the wife of the man Cooper was last seen with, which would in a sense repeat the scenario if they were parallel to the Chalfonts. The theme of a repeated investigation (and home owners before home owners) is prevalent in the story.
[In Nolan's Memento, Carrie-Ann Moss and Joe Pantaliano are two characters that take advantage of Lenny Shelby’s condition (short term memory loss). MrC in P2 and P13 remind me of a character with a memory condition, going around in circles and being manipulated (and mocked) by Ray and Darya. It backfired on ‘Teddy’ in Memento and Lenny killed him. Ray and Darya’s deaths might be parallel to those two Memento characters. Moss and Pantaliano also had small roles in the Matrix. In S1E4, Albert comes to the station with two men that looked like Matrix agents. Albert cops an attitude with Lucy and Harry. Albert was said to be very skilled at what he did, he carries a case around in S3 and Ferrer is of Hispanic background. Albert may be a stand-in for skilled guitarist Carols Santana. Blend together 3 names – Santana, Carrie and Pantaliano and you can get: Carrie Santino. In S1, Albert said he had a lot of cutting and pasting to do with Laura’s corpse, but he was met with interference from Dr. H and company. In S3, Ruth and Garland are sort-of combined into one body on the bed. Perhaps it was some Albert (Santana’s) duty to cut (Garland’s man parts) and paste together Ruth and Garland to make a ‘Carrie Santino’ but we saw the unfinished version].
Part 2: Dale and Judy in a can
In Ferris Bueller's Day Off, the sister ‘Jeanie’ had a bad attitude (until she met Charlie Sheen's character). Here's the scene: Ferris Buller scene
In P7, Dr. Hayward mentioned a Mrs. Mueller to Frank, some woman who used Skype, and that he didn't need to get out of this chair to diagnose her. Frank's next scene was with Mrs. Briggs, who was on her computer, and a chair (Garland’s) is central to the scene. There's also a character named Buella who parallels Diane (robes, hairstyle). Switching letters in Mueller and Buella, you can get a Mrs. Bueller.
In P14, Diane says that she has a half-sister Jane, nicknamed 'Janey-E.' The first 'e' in Jeanie (Ferris's sister) could be moved to the end so it's 'Janie E' pronounced the same way as 'Janey-E.' Diane also said in P14 - "I don't want to talk about that night," a possible echo of Phillip's line about not talking about Judy. In the FBI’s hotel room, Diane is shot in P16 and right after that (P17) Gordon finally talks about Judy. So there's something to do with Judy around Diane and her half -sister.
Playing around with letters:
'Diane' & 'Jade' <-- 'Jeanie' & 'Dad'. In place of Jeanie sitting next to Charlie, imagine Jeanie sitting next to her dad (Mr. Bueller), or flip to the other side, Diane sitting next to Jade. Jade is a prostitute and Diane acts like one (one her characters in IE was a street hooker), so it's not hard to imagine them sitting together at some station in a cross-over world.
[Dad: When is 'dad' a character? In P5, Doris stormed into Hawk's office and yelled at Frank about her dad's car problems. Right after Doris slammed the door on her way out, Janey-E exited through her front door. Doris and Janey-E are both blonde, bossy housewives. Bushnell is around Janey-E a few times (notably at the station in P9 where Janey-E and Cooper sit), so if the characters/storylines are shuffled, Jane's dad could be represented by Bushnell in the story, a degree of separation from 'Jeanie & Dad']
In the above scenario, where two sit with a receptionist behind them in the background, if Lucy is that receptionist it could also be: 'Jane' & 'Dad' & 'Lucy' -- 'Judy' & 'Dale' & 'can.'
‘Can?’ In P16, Sonny Jim drinks soda from a cup. Just before Cooper wakes up, Janey-E takes him to the “little boys’” room. If there's a version with a can in place of a cup, Sonny Jim could be a little girl who was taken to the girls' room to pee. Relevance?
In P5, Dale goes to work at Lucky 7 insurance, he meets Phil Bisby and on the elevator ride up Phil presses the button to the 7th floor and says "7 Up." Later, Dale has to urinate and Rhoda takes him to the ladies' room. Let's say that Dale was inside or associated with a can of 7 Up, 'with' Judy (‘Mary’ in the elevator could be a stand-in for her). This can of 7 Up (link to ‘Lucky 7’) could be the can that some little girl was drinking out of in place of Sonny Jim in P16. When it was time for him to go out ("you can go out now") he'd be sucked up - maybe into Dale in the coma (his consciousness) or peed out - the swirl of the toilet may be like the vortex in P11 to the Convenience Store complex stairs, where Gerard later passes with Dale; the man urinating in P13 is credited as “Man in urinal”, is that linked to Gordon P11?)
In the P5 scene where Rhoda helps Dougie to the ladies' room, there are two views - one where she carries a large white key tag (no case files visible), and one where she doesn't have the large white key tag. In the latter, there's a brunette receptionist on a red chair (vs. the blonde in beige earlier) and we see the stack of case files. It follows that in the storyline in which there are no case files, Dale was with Judy in the can and then woke up at the hospital corresponding to when Sonny Jim peed. In the other version, with the case files, the Lucky 7 storyline continues into P6. [If Dale goes out, maybe Judy stays inside the can (related? 'waiting for someone' & can), represented by American Girl remaining in the room after Cooper leaves. Naido was also in that room. If some plot elements are rearranged, let's say Naido/Judy pulls the lever, Cooper falls out into non-Existence ('not Janey-E'?), Naido shifts to Lucy, back at the station with 'Jane' & 'Dad' sitting on the sofa, and thus Dale ceases to exist].
Putting more things together & summing up: In S1, Albert with a cocky attitude came to the station to do tests on Laura’s corpse and interacted with Lucy at the front desk (the trio may be a stand-in for a Carrie Santino, and/or on the flip side the scenario could be Hawk coming to get an address of this Carrie, to ask her about Cooper). Later in S1, Albert wanted Cooper to sign a complaint form after he was clocked by Harry, but Cooper declined and out of the blue told ‘Diane’ he wanted to look into purchasing property in town. Back to Lucy – if elements are shifted and this Lucy was drinking from a can of 7-UP (‘Lucy’ an alternative to 'Lucky' in Lucky 7, which would replace the hospital scenario as well) when this Albert or Hawk came in looking for the address of ‘Carrie Santino' and this Lucy goes to pee and flushes the toilet, a dimensional portal might open up, and the scene might shift to her as the receptionist and ‘Jane & Dad’ sitting together (and Dale not existing)? Correspondingly, the vortex might appear at the Chalfont house [and/or in Carrie’s, and suck up this Albert/Hawk (ceiling fan P12 = vortex stand-in; Palmer house P17 linked to the sky vortex), so that Albert/Hawk gets taken up by the same wormhole or whatever that made Cooper disappear] (this would also be linked to Hawk's P2 trip to the red room portal where Hawk and Cooper potentially crossed paths; Mrs Chalfont's house is also linked to the red room). Something like that! Needs work but elements are in place. [Also, in P3 there was a car crash after Cooper got sucked out of the purple place - maybe the story resets around these events so that Cooper crashes his car on the way back from seeing Sam/Garland (and Albert/Hawk and Gordon/Frank's memories reset, like in P14), and the team gets news in P3 and goes to see him in P4 and on and on..]
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What's happening around town (Wed, Sep 26th - Tue, Oct 2nd)

Oklahoma City's event list.

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Wednesday, Sep 26th

  • 🎨 American Indian Artists: 20th Century Masters (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Thru Fri, Sep 28th Start Time: 10:00am September 1 – May 12, 2019 American Indian Artists: 20th Century Masters As Lakota artist Oscar Howe wrote in 1958, “There is much more to Indian art, than pretty, stylized pictures.” This exhibition highlights this depth and the 20th century American masters who shaped it. Explore early artists such as the Kiowa Six, Tonita…
  • The Civilized Tribe (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Dungeons & Dragons (Edmond Unplugged - Edmond) Start Time: 7:00pm A City on the Edge with Ashley King No Cost Beginners and experienced players welcome Pre-made characters will be available No outside food and drink, food and drink available within the store
  • Elizabeth Speegle Band (R&J Lounge and Supper Club - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Foxburrows & Badjokes (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Live Music- Lee Rucker (Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:30pm
  • 😂 Michael Mack (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Sep 29th
  • National Cavalry Competition (Historic Fort Reno - El Reno) Thru Sat, Sep 29th The National Cavalry Competition at Historic Fort Reno is a wonderful opportunity for re-enactors, active and reserve…
  • $ Oklahoma Restaurant Convention & Expo (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Isn't it time for your next big find? The Oklahoma Restaurant Convention & Expo, celebrating its 80th anniversary in 2018, is just the place to discover new products and trends, whether you're a new operator or a veteran. This annual industry event is the largest hospitality related trade show in the state of Oklahoma and the most important…
  • Parents Supporting Parents (Mental Health Association Oklahoma main office - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm This group is for caretakers and parents who are supporting an individual managing the complications often associated with having a pervasive development disorder such as autism or aspergers disorder. This group will also provide education and support to those parents who have loved ones with diagnosed or undiagnosed mental, emotional,…
  • Richard III (Myriad Gardens Water Stage - Oklahoma City) Thru Fri, Sep 28th Pack your picnic basket, grab a seat in the amphitheater and get whisked away to a magical place when the Oklahoma…
  • Space Jesus (Farmer's Market - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:30pm
  • 🍴 Teachers 1/2 to Eat, Too! (The Melting Pot - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 5:00pm Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE …
  • 🏆 Wednesday Game Night (Remington Park - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Play the games you love for jackpots and then play more games you love for Extra Cash & Prizes on Game Night at Remington Park, every Wednesday! Starting at 6pm on Wednesday nights at Remington Park, just make sure to use your Club Remington Card as you play in the casino. Doing so may get you selected via hot seat drawings to make Free Spins,…

Thursday, Sep 27th

  • 🏆 2018 Western Dressage World Championship Show (Lazy E Arena - Guthrie) Western Dressage Association of America. Our mission is to build an equine community that combines the Western traditions of horse and rider with Classical Dressage. We honor the horse. We value the partnership between horse and rider. We celebrate the legacy of the American West.
  • 🎨 American Indian Artists: 20th Century Masters (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am September 1 – May 12, 2019 American Indian Artists: 20th Century Masters As Lakota artist Oscar Howe wrote in 1958, “There is much more to Indian art, than pretty, stylized pictures.” This exhibition highlights this depth and the 20th century American masters who shaped it. Explore early artists such as the Kiowa Six, Tonita…
  • An Unpredictable Evening with Todd Rundgren (Tower Theatre Studio - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • 🎓 B.U.M.P. (Building Understanding of Maternity and Pregnancy) Workshop (Samis Center at OU Children's Hospital - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:30pm Free event for all pregnant moms and family. Come learn about milestones of pregnancy, tips to overcome discomfort, safe diet and exercise, signs of labor, recovery after delivery and have a Q&A with an OB/GYN. Dinner, childcare and goodie bags provided. Please RSVP within 48 hours of the workshop @ bumpokc.weebly.com. Have any questions, email…
  • Del City Chamber Auction (Del City Community Center - Del City) Start Time: 5:30pm
  • Champions of Health Gala (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Organizations making a positive impact on the health of Oklahomans will be honored at the 2018 Champions of Health Gala at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 27 at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. To make a reservation, call (855) 628-8642 by September 20. All proceeds benefit the Oklahoma Caring Foundation, a non-profit…
  • Elizabeth Speegle Band (Stella Modern Italian Cuisine - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:30pm
  • Lil Gnar (Farmer's Market - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • 😂 Michael Mack (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Sep 29th
  • National Cavalry Competition (Historic Fort Reno - El Reno) Thru Sat, Sep 29th The National Cavalry Competition at Historic Fort Reno is a wonderful opportunity for re-enactors, active and reserve…
  • Oklahoma Christian Jazz Ensemble with guest Mark Galloway (UCO Jazz Lab - Edmond) Start Time: 7:00pm Free and Open Seating · Hideaway Concessions The Jazz Lab welcomes Dr. Heath Jones and the Oklahoma Christian Jazz Ensemble with guest artist Mark Galloway. Galloway will be featured singing the music of Frank Sinatra and on Guitar. The OC Jazz Ensemble has received superior ratings at the Temple, Red Bud, Wichita, Clark Terry, and JENerations…
  • $ Oklahoma Restaurant Convention & Expo (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Isn't it time for your next big find? The Oklahoma Restaurant Convention & Expo, celebrating its 80th anniversary in 2018, is just the place to discover new products and trends, whether you're a new operator or a veteran. This annual industry event is the largest hospitality related trade show in the state of Oklahoma and the most important…
  • 🎨 Plaza Walls Mural Expo Panel Discussion (21C Museum Hotel - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:30pm Please join us as we welcome local artist Kris Kanaly and Plaza Walls for a panel discussion featuring some of this year’s Mural Expo artists. The discussion will highlight street experiences that murals and public art give to spaces around the world. The panel discussion is free is and open to the public. It will begin at 6:30pm in Gallery 4…
  • Richard III (Myriad Gardens Water Stage - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Pack your picnic basket, grab a seat in the amphitheater and get whisked away to a magical place when the Oklahoma…
  • Saints Sessions (Saints - Oklahoma City) Head to the Plaza District each Thursday for an evening of Saints Sessions programming. Visit Saints Pub in Oklahoma City on…
  • Taste of Western (Oklahoma City) Taste of Western, now in its 16th year, unites the restaurants that make the Western Avenue district delectable as they…
  • 🍴 Teachers 1/2 to Eat, Too! (The Melting Pot - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 5:00pm Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE …
  • 🎓 Moore Toastmasters (1st United Methodist Church - Moore) Start Time: 7:00pm Do you cringe at the thought of being in front of a room communicating? Maybe you have no idea how to construct your thoughts for your next business meeting?
    Come and join toastmasters and learn the art of public speaking and leadership. It is a safe and great learning environment for you to start or refine your public speaking skills. There…

Friday, Sep 28th

  • 🎓 Edmond Ambucs Friday Luncheon (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Start Time: 12:00pm The Edmond Chapter Ambucs “creating mobility & independence for people with disabilities” hosts a weekly luncheon every Friday. Please join us at 12PM Noon, UCO Nigh Center, Cherokee Room. We also meet the 2nd Tues. night monthly, 5:30PM, Rock & Brews, 2737 W. Memorial Rd. for $5 burgers & FREE appetizers. More info., call (405)820-9667.
  • 🎨 American Indian Artists: 20th Century Masters (Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am September 1 – May 12, 2019 American Indian Artists: 20th Century Masters As Lakota artist Oscar Howe wrote in 1958, “There is much more to Indian art, than pretty, stylized pictures.” This exhibition highlights this depth and the 20th century American masters who shaped it. Explore early artists such as the Kiowa Six, Tonita…
  • Buddy South (Belle Isle Brewery - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • 🏆 Central OK: University of Central Oklahoma Women's Volleyball vs Washburn (Edmond) Start Time: 6:00pm University of Central Oklahoma Women's Volleyball vs Washburn https://bronchosports.com/calendar.aspx?id=5991
  • Day Out with Thomas (Oklahoma Railway Museum - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Sep 30th Start Time: 9:50am Climb aboard for fun as Thomas the Tank Engine chugs into the Oklahoma Railway Museum in Oklahoma City. Thomas fans are…
  • Derek Harris Duo (Newcastle Casino - Newcastle) Start Time: 8:00pm Derek Harris Duo has been a local favorite for years, playing a wide-range of acoustic ballads from Ray LaMontagne to more upbeat tunes of Bob Marley.
  • Eric Oftedahl CD Release With Guest Scott Hunt (The Blue Door - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • Ginny Mac (JJ's Alley - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 9:00pm
  • Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize (Reding Farm - Chickasha) Thru Sat, Oct 27th For the whole month of October, Reding Farm in Chickasha will feature the Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize. Every Friday…
  • Kali Ra (89th Street Collective - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm
  • Market on the Meadows (Shawnee) Day 1 of 2 Head to a beautiful country meadow for a fun weekend of shopping during Market on the Meadows. Located outdoors in Shawnee,…
  • 😂 Michael Mack (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) 1 day left
  • National Cavalry Competition (Historic Fort Reno - El Reno) 1 day left The National Cavalry Competition at Historic Fort Reno is a wonderful opportunity for re-enactors, active and reserve…
  • Newcastle Nightmare (Newcastle) Thru Sat, Oct 27th Newcastle Nightmare is a unique haunted attraction located south of Oklahoma City that puts a new twist on Halloween fun.…
  • Oklahoma Extreme Cowboy State Championship Race (Rolling Stone Stables - Shawnee) Thru Sun, Sep 30th The Oklahoma Extreme Cowboy Race combines speed and horsemanship as competitors compete by roping, working cattle and…
  • Oklahoma Regatta Festival (Boathouse District - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Sep 30th Join the celebration of rowing, kayaking, dragon boating and stand-up paddle boarding at the Oklahoma Regatta Festival. This…
  • 😂 Open Mic Night (Don Quixote Club - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:30pm Every Friday is open mic comedy at Don Quixote's! Come see Oklahoma City's up and coming talent. If you're a comedian, sign up begins at 7:30. Show at 8. Stick around for the best karaoke in the city.
  • Puppy Pawlooza (Edmond) Head to Puppy Paws Salon & Spa in Edmond for the Puppy Pawlooza event. This dog-themed, family-friendly fun will feature…
  • Richard III (Myriad Gardens Water Stage - Oklahoma City) Last Day Pack your picnic basket, grab a seat in the amphitheater and get whisked away to a magical place when the Oklahoma…
  • River Tour (Narrated) (Oklahoma River Cruises - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Escape the Ordinary, learn about OKC from a different point of view. Relax in the climate controlled cabin on one of our 65’ cruisers, or enjoy the breeze on the viewing deck and listen to the guided commentary while you enjoy a drink from the bar. Indulgence and relaxation aren’t the only purpose of this cruise. During the tour you’ll…
  • Rock Island Arts Festival (Rock Island Depot - Chickasha) Thru Sun, Sep 30th The 10th annual Rock Island Arts Festival, held at the Chickasha train depot, features fine art displays, live music,…
  • 🎭 The Rocky Horror Picture Show - At The Boom - An Interactive Movie Experience (The Boom - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm
  • The Russell Malone Quartet (UCO Jazz Lab - Edmond) Start Time: 8:00pm Russell Malone is an amazingly versatile jazz guitarist that embodies the spirit of the 2018 UCO Jazz Festival. When you hear him play you hear the past, present, and future of Jazz Guitar and Jazz Music. From the traditional lines of Oklahoma native Charlie Christian to the modern compositions on his latest Album, “Time for the Dancers”…
  • The Sanctuary (12101 N I - Oklahoma City) Thru Thu, Nov 8th Experience four stories of terror in The Sanctuary, a horrific haunted attraction in Oklahoma City. The tragic history…
  • UCO Strings Day (University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Start Time: 11:30am
  • White Mansion - The Secret Post - Kali Ra (89th Street Collective - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm

Saturday, Sep 29th

  • 20th Annual Plaza District Festival (Plaza District - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 11:00am In celebration of the revitalized District, the Plaza District Association holds the Plaza District Festival each fall. The festival highlights a wide array of Oklahoma’s own performing artists, visual artists, live musicians and children's activities.
  • El Reno Carnegie Library FanFest (El Reno Library - El Reno) Head to the Carnegie Library in El Reno for a bookish festival that's sure to be fun for the whole family. Enjoy food…
  • 🏃 Choctaw Challenge 5K and 1 mile Fun Run (Steps to Wellness) (Choctaw Creek Park - Choctaw) We welcome you to join us for the Eighth Annual Choctaw Challenge 5K & 1M Fun Run on September 29th, 2018. Events are open to all ages. Proceeds will benefit Tri-City Youth & Family Center, Inc., a non-profit organization since 1974 providing behavior health services to Eastern Oklahoma County.
  • Day Out with Thomas (Oklahoma Railway Museum - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 9:50am Climb aboard for fun as Thomas the Tank Engine chugs into the Oklahoma Railway Museum in Oklahoma City. Thomas fans are…
  • Deep Deuce Sessions (Deep Deuce - Oklahoma City) Best known for its rich history steeped in jazz and blues, the Deep Deuce District has recently revived its historic music…
  • 🏃 Down Syndrome Festival & 5K (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Bringing awareness to the 21st chromosome! This year we expect attendance to exceed 6000! This event is the major, annual fundraising event for the Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahoma. All money raised will stay in the central Oklahoma area to fund DSACO’s various activities and programs.
  • Extreme Cowboy Racing State Championship (Redlands Community College Royse Ranch - El Reno) Day 1 of 2 The Extreme Cowboy Racing State Championship combines speed and horsemanship as competitors compete by roping, working…
  • Faith Riders Corvette Club Car Show (Hudiburg Chevrolet Center - Oklahoma City) The Faith Riders Corvette Club Car Show in Midwest City is one of the best Corvette car shows in Oklahoma. Come see one of…
  • 🏃 Falcon 5K & Fun Run (Saint John Nepomuk Catholic School - Yukon) The FAST & FLAT Falcon 5K & Fun Run will fund products that will directly have a positive impact throughout the day with students that attend St. John Nepomuk. With the funds we raise, we will purchase a combination of Desk Bicycles and Flexible Seating – using Stand-Up Desks, Yoga Balls, Wobble Stools, and the like, for each classroom.
  • Fall Festival (Kirkpatrick Family Farm - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Nov 10th Celebrate all things autumn at the Fall Festival at Orr Family Farm in Oklahoma City. Go through the maze, ride on a…
  • Fiestas de las Americas (Calle Dos Cinco - Oklahoma City) Head to Historic Capitol Hill for the annual Fiestas de las Americas. At this multicultural festival,…
  • FrightFest (Starlight Amphitheater @ Frontier City - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Oct 28th This Halloween season, visit Frontier City in Oklahoma City for a day of thrilling rides and fun activities for the whole…
  • Gypsy Glam Roadshow and Tipsy Artist Present: Girl's Night Out (Tipsy Artist - Guthrie) Gather your crew and head to Guthrie for a Girl's Night Out with Gypsy Glam. Held at The Tipsy Artist HQ, this event…
  • Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize (Reding Farm - Chickasha) Thru Sat, Oct 27th For the whole month of October, Reding Farm in Chickasha will feature the Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize. Every Friday…
  • Hennessey Wine & Chocolate Festival (45th Infantry Division Memorial Park - Kingfisher) Get a fascinating glimpse into the world of Oklahoma winemaking at the Hennessey Wine & Chocolate Festival. This …
  • 🏃 Little Heroes 5K of Oklahoma City (Newcastle Middle School - Newcastle) Help us #endnf by participating in our Little Heroes 5K in Newcastle, OK.
    All pre-registered participants will recieve a t-shirt. If you register by September 17th to guarantee your short sleeve t-shirt. All others will recieve items while supplies last.
    Time: 7:00 AM - Race Day Registration and Packet Pick-Up Begins 8:00 AM - Hero…
  • Market on the Meadows (Shawnee) Day 2 of 2 Head to a beautiful country meadow for a fun weekend of shopping during Market on the Meadows. Located outdoors in Shawnee,…
  • 😂 Michael Mack (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Last Day
  • 🏆 Monster Truck Event (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm
  • Mufflers on Main (Main Street - Blanchard) Head to Blanchard and take a stroll down memory lane with a classic car show in an old-fashioned setting. Mufflers on Main…
  • National Cavalry Competition (Historic Fort Reno - El Reno) Last Day The National Cavalry Competition at Historic Fort Reno is a wonderful opportunity for re-enactors, active and reserve…
  • Newcastle Nightmare (Newcastle) Thru Sat, Oct 27th Newcastle Nightmare is a unique haunted attraction located south of Oklahoma City that puts a new twist on Halloween fun.…
  • Oklahoma Extreme Cowboy State Championship Race (Rolling Stone Stables - Shawnee) 1 day left The Oklahoma Extreme Cowboy Race combines speed and horsemanship as competitors compete by roping, working cattle and…
  • Oklahoma Regatta Festival (Boathouse District - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Join the celebration of rowing, kayaking, dragon boating and stand-up paddle boarding at the Oklahoma Regatta Festival. This…
  • Old Oak Farms Pumpkin Festival & Flea Market (Minco) Old Oak Farms Pumpkin Festival & Flea Market features fall fare in every variety. Gather in Minco and get into the…
  • Old Volks Show (Wild Horse Park - Mustang) See Volkswagens from their earliest makes and models with everything from Beetles to VW buses represented at the Old Volks…
  • OU Sooners vs Baylor Bears (Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium - Norman) Get ready for some edge-of-your-seat action as the Oklahoma Sooners take on the Team Name at Norman's Gaylord Family…
  • Plaza Walls Mural Expo (Plaza District - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 11:00pm
  • 🏃 Robert E. Brady Memorial 5K (Farmers Insurance HelpPoint parking lot - Oklahoma City) The out and back course will be closed to traffic and is considered to be flat and fast. Fast and accurate times will be provided by DG Productions. Proceeds will go to benefit the United Way.
  • Rock Island Arts Festival (Rock Island Depot - Chickasha) 1 day left The 10th annual Rock Island Arts Festival, held at the Chickasha train depot, features fine art displays, live music,…
  • The Sanctuary (12101 N I - Oklahoma City) Thru Thu, Nov 8th Experience four stories of terror in The Sanctuary, a horrific haunted attraction in Oklahoma City. The tragic history…
  • Traxxas Monster Truck Pit Party Pass (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm The TRAXXAS Pit Party Pass will allow entry into the Pit Party area two hours before the event starts. Each person much have a ticket and a Pit Party Pass to gain entry.
    The Pit Party Pass will includes autograph and photo opportunities with drivers and bull riders, as well as the TRAXXAS Monster Trucks.

Sunday, Sep 30th

  • 🏆 Blue and White Scrimmage (Chesapeake Energy Arena - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 2:00pm
  • Day Out with Thomas (Oklahoma Railway Museum - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 9:50am Climb aboard for fun as Thomas the Tank Engine chugs into the Oklahoma Railway Museum in Oklahoma City. Thomas fans are…
  • Extreme Cowboy Racing State Championship (Redlands Community College Royse Ranch - El Reno) Day 2 of 2 The Extreme Cowboy Racing State Championship combines speed and horsemanship as competitors compete by roping, working…
  • Fall Festival (Kirkpatrick Family Farm - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Nov 10th Celebrate all things autumn at the Fall Festival at Orr Family Farm in Oklahoma City. Go through the maze, ride on a…
  • Fall Into Art (Martin Nature Park - Oklahoma City) Fall Into Art at the Martin Park Nature Center in Oklahoma City. Bring the whole family down to enjoy a variety of artists…
  • FrightFest (Starlight Amphitheater @ Frontier City - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Oct 28th This Halloween season, visit Frontier City in Oklahoma City for a day of thrilling rides and fun activities for the whole…
  • Grape Stomp Festival (Canadian River Vineyard and Winery LLC - Lexington) The Canadian River Wine Festival invites all ages out to Slaughterville for a fun day at the winery. Enter the Lucille Ball…
  • Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize (Reding Farm - Chickasha) Thru Sat, Oct 27th For the whole month of October, Reding Farm in Chickasha will feature the Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize. Every Friday…
  • 🏆 Monster Truck Event (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm
  • Newcastle Nightmare (Newcastle) Thru Sat, Oct 27th Newcastle Nightmare is a unique haunted attraction located south of Oklahoma City that puts a new twist on Halloween fun.…
  • Oklahoma Derby Day (Remington Park - Oklahoma City) Celebrate the Oklahoma Derby in style at Remington Park Racetrack & Casino in Oklahoma City. In addition to the 10…
  • Oklahoma Extreme Cowboy State Championship Race (Rolling Stone Stables - Shawnee) Last Day The Oklahoma Extreme Cowboy Race combines speed and horsemanship as competitors compete by roping, working cattle and…
  • Oklahoma Regatta Festival (Boathouse District - Oklahoma City) Last Day Join the celebration of rowing, kayaking, dragon boating and stand-up paddle boarding at the Oklahoma Regatta Festival. This…
  • Plaza Walls Mural Expo (Plaza District - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 11:00pm
  • Rock Island Arts Festival (Rock Island Depot - Chickasha) Last Day The 10th annual Rock Island Arts Festival, held at the Chickasha train depot, features fine art displays, live music,…
  • The Sanctuary (12101 N I - Oklahoma City) Thru Thu, Nov 8th Experience four stories of terror in The Sanctuary, a horrific haunted attraction in Oklahoma City. The tragic history…
  • 😂 Steve Hofstetter (Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City)
  • Traxxas Monster Truck Pit Party Pass (Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 7:30pm The TRAXXAS Pit Party Pass will allow entry into the Pit Party area two hours before the event starts. Each person much have a ticket and a Pit Party Pass to gain entry.
    The Pit Party Pass will includes autograph and photo opportunities with drivers and bull riders, as well as the TRAXXAS Monster Trucks.

Monday, Oct 1st

  • Fall Festival (Kirkpatrick Family Farm - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Nov 10th Celebrate all things autumn at the Fall Festival at Orr Family Farm in Oklahoma City. Go through the maze, ride on a…
  • FrightFest (Starlight Amphitheater @ Frontier City - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Oct 28th This Halloween season, visit Frontier City in Oklahoma City for a day of thrilling rides and fun activities for the whole…
  • Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize (Reding Farm - Chickasha) Thru Sat, Oct 27th For the whole month of October, Reding Farm in Chickasha will feature the Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize. Every Friday…
  • Newcastle Nightmare (Newcastle) Thru Sat, Oct 27th Newcastle Nightmare is a unique haunted attraction located south of Oklahoma City that puts a new twist on Halloween fun.…
  • The Sanctuary (12101 N I - Oklahoma City) Thru Thu, Nov 8th Experience four stories of terror in The Sanctuary, a horrific haunted attraction in Oklahoma City. The tragic history…

Tuesday, Oct 2nd

  • Fall Festival (Kirkpatrick Family Farm - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Nov 10th Celebrate all things autumn at the Fall Festival at Orr Family Farm in Oklahoma City. Go through the maze, ride on a…
  • Food Truck Tuesdays (Jackson - Blanchard) Every week, treat your taste buds to new flavors. During Food Truck Tuesdays, a different food truck will park in Blanchard…
  • FrightFest (Starlight Amphitheater @ Frontier City - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Oct 28th This Halloween season, visit Frontier City in Oklahoma City for a day of thrilling rides and fun activities for the whole…
  • Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize (Reding Farm - Chickasha) Thru Sat, Oct 27th For the whole month of October, Reding Farm in Chickasha will feature the Harvest of Fear Haunted Maize. Every Friday…
  • Newcastle Nightmare (Newcastle) Thru Sat, Oct 27th Newcastle Nightmare is a unique haunted attraction located south of Oklahoma City that puts a new twist on Halloween fun.…
  • The Sanctuary (12101 N I - Oklahoma City) Thru Thu, Nov 8th Experience four stories of terror in The Sanctuary, a horrific haunted attraction in Oklahoma City. The tragic history…

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The Week In Review: Suburban News of the Past Week (4/17/16)

Sunday:
Addison native knocked out of U.S. Olympic Team wrestling trials (Daily Herald)
Calumet City man charged with fatal shooting of man in Chicago (Chicago Sun-Times)
Aurora man shot to death (Chicago Sun-Times)
Two people hospitalized after shots fired, car crashes along Northwest Highway in Barrington (CBS 2)
Oswego family learns about diabetes-alert dogs annual American Diabetes Association expo (CBS 2)
19-year-old Gary native shot to death during argument at party in Louisiana (ABC 7)
South Elgin man burglarizing Elgin home gets shot with his own gun (Daily Herald)
Palatine American Legion Post 690 to have casino-night fundraiser on April 22 (Daily Herald)
President of Northwest Suburban Council of PTA/PTSA (Palatine District 15) wins state volunteerism award (Daily Herald)
Monday:
One man dead, another man injured in shooting outside Premium 127 Nightclub in Blue Island (Chicago Tribune)
Lockport, Homer Glen men killed in vehicle crash on 151st Street in Homer Glen (Chicago Sun-Times)
93-year-old Aurora man dies, Sugar Grove woman injured in head-on collision on Hankes Road in Sugar Grove Township (Chicago Sun-Times)
Calumet City loses $95,000 on sale of building previously bought from alderman's family; buyer contributed to mayor's re-election (Chicago Sun-Times)
Elgin homeowner: Last year's flooding did less damage to thousands of antiques and pieces of memorabilia than would last month's fire have done (Daily Herald)
Two proposals made at last minute to save 116-year-old Bergman family farmhouse in Hoffman Estates (Daily Herald)
Director of Aurora's SciTech Museum is remaking facility and unveils 7-foot-tall portable planetarium (Daily Herald)
Huntley High School to change from class rank to Latin Honor System to allow more students to be eligible for college admission (WBBM AM 780)
Indiana Dunes' Mount Baldy, site of cave-in that trapped a child in 2013, to remain closed all summer (WBBM AM 780)
Naperville Liquor Commission considering total ban of powdered alcohol (WBBM AM 780)
Buffalo Grove, Rolling Meadows students taking "Geometry of Construction" class build walls for wounded Tennessee veteran's new house (ABC 7)
DuPage County Sheriff's Office seeking Palatine man for attempted burglary (FOX 32)
Addison man sentenced to 15 years in prison for sexually abusing to underage female relatives (Daily Herald)
Texas man arrested for possession of 26 pounds of marijuana during traffic stop on I-90 near Elgin (Daily Herald)
Two-vehicle crash adjacent to railroad tracks in Des Plaines delays Metra trains (Daily Herald)
Aurora may expand RiversEdge Park by two-thirds of an acre, adding room for fireworks viewing (Daily Herald)
Judge refused to stop Ohio organization's distribution of anti-abortion fliers that include address of Lake Forest medical-waste company's CEO (Chicago Tribune/Lake Forester)
Former Dolton water operator sentenced to three months in jail for falsifying water-sampling reports (Chicago Sun-Times)
Five people shot — two apparently self-inflicted and accidental — in northwest Indiana on Saturday (Chicago Sun-Times)
Teen charged with setting a locker on fire at Evanston Township High School (Chicago Sun-Times)
Blaze at Palatine hair salon closes business indefinitely (Chicago Sun-Times)
Tuesday:
Maine Township High School District 207 to spend $3.5 million on roof repairs to its three schools and administrative building (Daily Herald)
Carol Stream Fire District considering ways to improve Schmale Road station while staying within current budget (Daily Herald)
Elgin Area Unit School District U-46 board adopts full-day kindergarten for entire district (Daily Herald)
Downers Grove North High School teacher surprised with celebration of his Golden Apple Award (Daily Herald)
Barrington police say shooting that led to car crash near Metra line was an 'isolated incident' (Daily Herald)
St. Charles City Council moving towards ban on liquor stores in primarily residential areas (Daily Herald)
Mundelein making $2.5 million tax-rebate deal to bring new Jewel-Osco to former Dominick's site on Maple Avenue (Daily Herald)
Wheaton City Council considers changes to garbage collection, including standardized waste containers and food-scrap bins (Daily Herald)
Man found dead in Oak Park Public Library bathroom (Chicago Sun-Times)
Person in custody following closure of seven schools after bomb threats called in to St. John, Schererville police (Chicago Sun-Times)
Suburban office market seeing more vacancies for first time in nearly two years (Crain's Chicago Business)
Small Zion manufacturing business overpays gas bill by nearly $2,700 after new, more-efficient furnace reduces costs; NBC 5 gets North Shore Gas to refund overpayment (NBC 5)
Bacterial infection elizabethkingia claims life of Lake Villa woman (WBBM AM 780)
62-year-old Carpentersville man planning to walk Appalachian Trail two years after getting heart transplant (WBBM AM 780)
Dave's Italian Kitchen in Evanston closes without notice after 40 years in business (CBS 2)
Cary Elementary School District 26 teachers, board reach tentative agreement on 10-year contract (Daily Herald)
Waukegan company sues Woodland Elementary School District 50 for breach of contract after business employing board member's husband got contracts (Daily Herald)
Hoffman Estates man arrested by Elk Grove Village police for sixth DUI (Daily Herald)
Pedestrian killed by Metra train in Hanover Park (Daily Herald)
Three Joliet residents charged in Barrington shooting that delayed trains (Daily Herald)
Group home for mentally ill women in Elgin facing closure May 8 because of state-budget impasse (Daily Herald)
Judge suspends Illinois trooper's drivers license after he admits to being drunk on the job, responding to accident in Aurora (Daily Herald)
Lincolnwood couple indicted on Medicare fraud; feds claim their home-health business bilked taxpayers out of $45 million and kept immigrant as indentured servant (Chicago Tribune)
Wednesday:
University of Illinois student from Monee charged in death of her newborn in residence-hall bathroom (Chicago Tribune)
Driver having medical emergency hits car, house in Park Ridge (Chicago Sun-Times)
Carpentersville woman accuse of having sex with former students now facing charge of filing a false police report in Geneva (Daily Herald)
Finalists for College of DuPage president's job to meet public separately April 18, 19 and 20 at Glen Ellyn campus (Daily Herald)
American white pelicans spotted in northern Lake County, Ill. (Daily Herald)
Cook County to pay out $1.4 million to settle civil-rights cases connected to mistreatment of jail detainees (Chicago Tribune)
Ex-Cook County Sheriff's officer sentenced to 7½ years in prison for his part in robbery scheme that included former Lyons officers (Chicago Tribune)
14-year-old boy charged with disorderly conduct after making threat to shoot at Burlington Central Middle School (Chicago Sun-Times)
No charges filed in fatal shooting of 'aggressive' pit-bull mix that chased a person in unincorporated Montgomery (Chicago Sun-Times)
14-year-old boy four prior arrests for auto theft charged for stealing a running vehicle in Park Ridge (Chicago Sun-Times)
Antioch Township woman sought for leaving the scene of fatal 2015 motorcycle crash is arrested in Wyoming (Daily Herald)
Aurora to put $525,000 from the Illinois Housing Development Authority to use fixing up 15 blighted properties (Daily Herald)
Batavia officials postpone vote on proposal massage parlor on Wilson Street after residents raise concerns about legitimacy of owner's massage license, possible connections to prostitution and human trafficking (Daily Herald)
Residents seek money to save historic structures at Illinois Youth Center in St. Charles which appear on statewide endangered-buildings list (Daily Herald)
Wauconda's Lakewood Farms placed on Landmarks Illinois' list of most-threatened historic buildings (Daily Herald)
Some issues related to now-defunct Old Town Sanitary District remain unresolved for Mount Prospect (Daily Herald)
Governor vows to veto Illinois Legislature's bill to fund $3.9 billion in higher education and social-services (Crain's Chicago Business)
ComEd files request for $138 million delivery-rate hike (Crain's Chicago Business)
Evanston's Harley Clarke mansion placed on Illinois' most-endangered buildings list (WBBM AM 780)
Charge of sexual assault against Blue Island elementary school principal dropped (NBC 5)
Five teens accused of burglarizing more than a dozen vehicles at Naperville apartment complex (ABC 7)
Thursday:
One person killed in early-morning crash on Jane Addams Tollway near Hoffman Estates (CBS 2)
Man shot to death less than a block from his home in Dolton (CBS 2)
Former Cook County sheriff's deputy channels her experiences into girl-empowering comics (FOX 32)
Lincolnshire hires conservative nonprofit Liberty Justice Center to defends its right-to-work ordinance from second lawsuit (Daily Herald)
Naperville woman given probation, 15 days of work-alternative program, sex-offender counseling for abusing girl she met while volunteering for a middle-school basketball program (Daily Herald)
Palatine Township residents waiting in long lines to appeal property-tax assessments (Daily Herald)
Medusa night club in Elgin seeks to stay open until 6 a.m. on weekends, add 'teen nights' (Daily Herald)
Blain's Farm & Fleet to open store at former Lowe's location on Randall Road in Elgin (Daily Herald)
Schools, park districts looking for replacement for rubbeplastic-based artificial turfs as health concerns associated with recycled tires in the turf rises (Chicago Tribune)
Senior citizen critically injured in minivan-vs-minivan crash in Round Lake (Chicago Sun-Times)
Nuns at Stone Park abbey fight to force closure of neighboring strip club (Chicago Tribune)
Gliniewicz widow, standing accused of money laundering, files for husband's pension (Chicago Tribune)
Illinois Senate approves bills to increase oversight of community colleges, intended to prevent another scandal like College of DuPage's (Chicago Tribune)
Metra to shutter Bensenville ticket office; after Friday, riders will be able to buy paper tickets from conductors on the trains (Chicago Sun-Times)
Chicago man found guilty of 1992 murder of Evanston woman (Chicago Sun-Times)
Naperville biker killed when his motorcycle collides with an SUV on I-55 near Bolingbrook (Chicago Sun-Times)
Man charged with stabbing another man in fight over woman at Aurora bar (Chicago Sun-Times)
Small businesses in Aurora being targeted by scammers posing as ComEd employees (Chicago Sun-Times)
Chicago man charged with shooting another motorist following traffic dispute in Evaston (Chicago Sun-Times)
FBI seeks man who robbed TCF Bank at Jewel-Osco on West Galena Boulevard in Aurora (Chicago Sun-Times)
Aurora mayor on city's future: 'There is so much promise' (Daily Herald)
Alan Jackson, Los Lobos slated to perform at Aurora's RiversEdge Park (Daily Herald)
Elgin Community College board chooses new officers, seats new student representative (Daily Herald)
Lake Barrington institutes ban against renting houses for less than three months at a time, after people renting a home were involved in a shooting in Barrington (Daily Herald)
New Hindu temple opens its doors in Glenview (Daily Herald)
Worker seriously injured after falling onto power lines in Forest Park (Chicago Sun-Times)
Friday:
Libertyville High School chemistry teacher wins Golden Apple Award (Daily Herald)
Libertyville officials consider 1 percent restaurant tax to help pay for upkeep of public parking facilities, streetscape improvements, possible parking deck (Daily Herald)
Opponents of Longview Parkway who say they're not listened to speak out at Algonquin Village Board meeting (Daily Herald)
16 children 3 years old and younger to get head start on education at Addison center (Daily Herald)
Controversial apartment plan in Geneva withdrawn after Plan Commission declines to place property on mixed-use list (Daily Herald)
Lincoln-Way High School District 210 spent bond money 'irresponsibly'; officials to borrow $5 million to correct finances (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Orland Park teen arrested for series of car burglaries (Chicago Sun-Times)
Cook County Board to consider animal-abusers registry list (WBBM AM 780)
Person fatally struck by Metra train in Elmwood Park (CBS 2)
$900,000 worth of renovations under way at DuPage County Animal Shelter in Wheaton (CBS 2)
Parolee arrested for robbing Lincolnshire gas station with a knife (CBS 2)
Fifteen units of local government donate money to keep Solid Waste Agency of Lake County's electronics recycling program running through end of year (NBC 5)
Two Argo High School coaches out of jobs after getting drunk and belligerent at a bar while on out-of-state trip for wrestling meet (WGN TV)
Repair work on Callahan Road in Wauconda to start this coming week, expected to last two weeks (Daily Herald)
Kildeer-Countryside Elementary School District 96 puts on Energy Fair with grant from utility companies (Daily Herald)
Rosemont commissions Chicago artist to paint mural at entertainment-district parking garage to celebrate village's 60th anniversary (Daily Herald)
Mundelein High School board agrees to buy Kirk of the Lakes Church adjacent to school; purchase may mean end to Presbyterian congregation (Daily Herald)
Zion man charged with sexually abusing a middle-school student in Beach Park (Chicago Sun-Times)
Aurora man convicted of selling cocaine within 1,000 feet of an elementary school; could be sentenced to 6 to 60 years in prison (Chicago Sun-Times)
Saturday:
26-year-old man shot to death in Gary (Chicago Sun-Times)
Big changes on the way for Mount Prospect cable-access channel, including a YouTube channel (Daily Herald)
Some Kane County elected officials could get 30-plus percent raises following re-election; board chairman denies proposal exists (Daily Herald)
Oak Brook-based McDonald's gives CEO 368 percent raise — to an annual salary of $7.91 million (Crain's Chicago Business)
Parakeet provides help medicine can't at Downers Grove retirement center (CBS 2)
Fire at Crest Hill apartment claims life of toddler, leaves mother in critical condition (ABC 7)
Wheaton motorcyclist killed in crash on Eisenhower Expressway in Chicago (NBC 5)
Police search for shooter after man found wounded at South Shore station in Hammond (ABC 7)
Vernon Hills electronics-recycling event draws hundreds of residents (Daily Herald)
Grayslake seventh-grader an award-winning environmental activist (Daily Herald)
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The Week In Review: Suburban News of the Past Week (5/1/16)

Sunday:
Wheeling High School student's artwork to be on display in U.S. Capitol for one year (Daily Herald)
Elgin computer programmer gets break, becomes Neil Diamond tribute artist in Las Vegas (Daily Herald)
DuPage spends about twice what other collar counties do on courthouse security because they use sworn sheriff's officers, whereas others use lower-paid security officers (Daily Herald)
Growth at Gary Chicago International Airport offers hope for city hurt by economic downturn (Chicago Tribune)
Activists protest outside Zion gun store located on Sheridan Road (Chicago Tribune/Lake County Sun-News)
Morton Arboretum leader, drumming up support for Arbor Day, talks about how important trees are to urbanized areas (WBBM AM 780)
Ex-boyfriend charged in murder of Merrillville woman, he and his current girlfriend charged with felony fraud for using dead woman's food-assistance benefits and selling her car (CBS 2)
Three-car accident at Arlington Heights Road and Euclid Avenue sends two people to hospital (Daily Herald)
Ground broken for Pepper Road Pathway in Lake Barrington (Daily Herald)
Race at McHenry County College brings out superheroes to benefit variety of charities (Daily Herald)
Bishop of Diocese of Gary says St. Mary of the Lake Church, once threatened with closure, to remain open (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
DuPage, Will coroners: Naperville fentanyl death forebodes potentially 'catastrophic' year (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Monday:
Bartlett Village Board approves $53.6 million budget (Daily Herald)
Opinions split over effectiveness of slate of candidates elected to Long Grove Village Board (Daily Herald)
Indian Prairie Unit School District 204, whose three high schools have won 16 Grammy Awards, places a focus on the arts; other suburban districts have won awards since 1999 (Daily Herald)
Elgin, Barrington students aim to log 5 million minutes of physical activity in the classroom (Daily Herald)
Communities work to replace trees lost in battle with emerald ash borer (Chicago Tribune)
Palatine-based Community Consolidated School District 15 approves 10-year teachers contract (Chicago Tribune)
Drunken driver from Chicago also arrested for punching, spitting on Riverside officer (Chicago Sun-Times)
Suburban Cook County still seeing depressed house prices; Blue Island home prices down an average of 47.2 percent since housing bubble burst (Crain's Chicago Business)
Will County holds community summit about the threat heroin poses (WBBM AM 780)
Gary man released from jail after DNA evidence clears him of 1989 rape (CBS 2)
Two people sent to hospital after vehicle they were in crashed into a wall outside Libertyville Starbucks (Daily Herald)
Handful of visitors turn out for wreath-laying in honor of 45 people killed in 1946 train crash in Naperville (Daily Herald)
A first for Illinois Supreme Court: Hearing oral arguments at a school, Benedictine University in Lisle, on May 19 (Daily Herald)
Naperville woman's defense team to claim insanity in murder of son, another child (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Alleged sex-abuse victim sues Hastert, claiming breech of contract for failing to pay in full $3.5 million promised to keep deal quiet (Chicago Tribune)
Developer plans new hotel near former Purple Hotel property in Lincolnwood while another developer struggles with finances to redevelop land (Chicago Tribune/Lincolnwood Review)
Woodstock police trying to determine who put a weeks-old puppy in a pillow case, taped it shut, then abandoned it near a busy road (Chicago Tribune)
Two men shot at Aurora gas station; police suspect shooting was gang-related (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
Stone Park man shot to death in Melrose Park; case under investigation (Chicago Tribune)
Elmhurst fifth-grader recognized for saving young sister from drowning (Chicago Tribune)
Two Round Lake teens arrested for allegedly burglarizing neighbor's house, taking jewelry, alcohol and tobacco products (Chicago Tribune/Lake County Sun-News)
Shorewood man charged in late-night motorcycle accident that killed pedestrian, another biker on Illinois Route 59 (Chicago Sun-Times)
Sauk Village treasurer charged with embezzling money from village's police pension fund by issuing fraudulent checks to himself (Chicago Sun-Times)
Police investigate two separate drive-by shootings at same house in Plainfield (CBS 2)
Crete native on his way to NFL draft visits elementary school which he attended (WGN TV)
Tuesday:
Geneva School District 304 schedules forum for May 3 to discuss objections to proposed TIF district (Daily Herald)
Mundelein Village Board OKs one-year extension to firefighters' contract, $54.9 million budget (Daily Herald)
Lightning strike damages Vernon Hills townhouse building, displaces four families (Daily Herald)
Yorkville man killed in two-truck crash on I-88 near Naperville during evening rush hour (Daily Herald)
Man killed when his car is struck while stopped unexpectedly on Illinois Route 173 outside Van Patten Forest Preserve near Zion (Daily Herald)
Task force recommends Glen Ellyn Elementary School District 41 build permanent addition to Hadley Junior High (Daily Herald)
Police seek man who robbed Oswego convenience store at gunpoint on Saturday (Chicago Sun-Times)
Illinois, Indiana reach deal that will fund revamped environmental study for controversial Illiana Expressway (Crain's Chicago Business)
Oak Park police issue warning after attempted child abduction at Fox Park (ABC 7)
Two men posing as utility workers steal jewelry from Palatine home (Daily Herald)
Naperville City Council approves 39-unit apartment building near 5th Avenue Metra station (Daily Herald)
Vernon Hills-based Hawthorn Elementary District 73 formulating facilities plan as enrollment continues to grow (Daily Herald)
DuPage County Board considering raises for board members, some countywide elected officials (Daily Herald)
Board chairman announces plans to consolidate DuPage Election Commission, DuPage County Clerk's Office (Daily Herald)
Roselle man sentenced to 2 months in jail, 2 years of probation for head-butting Metra conductor (Daily Herald)
Evanston Township High School District 65 commits to change how system treats minorities (Chicago Tribune)
[Debate over whether two aldermen were in Harvey City Council meeting leaves officials wondering whether they passed ordinance giving city ability to collect property taxes](www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-harvey-levy-fight-met-20160426-story.html) (Chicago Tribune)
Owner of Evanston's Dave's Italian Kitchen close to signing lease to open new restaurant in town (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
Federal Reserve Chairman speaks at Northwestern University; says reforms following Great Recession are improving things, but doesn't address whether they will prevent future financial crises (Chicago Tribune)
Teacher from Joliet elementary school competes on 'Jeopardy!' (Chicago Tribune)
I-55 crash near Bolingbrook claims life of Coal City man (Chicago Sun-Times)
Hebron man dead after his car crashes into tree (Chicago Sun-Times)
Cook County jury awards $22.7 million to widow of man killed by allegedly drugged driver on I-294 near Roosevelt Road four years ago (Chicago Sun-Times)
Springfield man, a convicted murderer, arrested for failing to register his address following tip that he was staying at PADS facilities in Kendall County (Chicago Sun-Times)
Driver, passenger taken to hospital after car they were in hit a pole, a building in Oak Lawn (Chicago Sun-Times)
DuPage County acknowledges its roll in African-American history, notably Graue Mill's participation in the Underground Railroad (WBBM AM 780)
Neighbor charged in stabbing deaths of two people in Lyons assisted-living facility, following argument over allegedly property taken by one of the victims (ABC 7)
Wednesday:
Harvard announces the sale of former Motorola plant (Chicago Tribune)
Forest View woman charged with intentionally crashing her car into ex-boyfriend's in Riverside in order to make him talk to her (Chicago Sun-Times)
FBI: West Chicago bank robbed at gunpoint (Chicago Sun-Times)
Gary teen charged with battery after hitting mother during argument (Chicago Sun-Times)
Event planner proposes banquet hall for former Cubby Bear North sports bar in Lincolnshire (Daily Herald)
Rolling Meadows City Council rejects rezoning, meaning mosque can't move to proposed location (Daily Herald)
Woodland Elementary School District 50 board fires lunch monitor accused of shoving student to floor (Daily Herald)
Some legislators wary of governor's proposal to allow private company to build lanes on Stevenson Expressway (I-55) between I-355 and I-90/94 interchanges (Crain's Chicago Business)
Three Chicago-area Congressmen pen letter to city of Chicago urging the reopening of a diagonal runway at O'Hare Airport; state Senator, leader of O'Hare watchdog group say the letter is a first step to addressing Wood Dale residents' concerns (WBBM AM 780)
Customers turn out to support owner of Schaumburg hobby store, where a burglar stole $5,000 worth of merchandise (NBC 5)
Overturned semi blocks northbound lanes of Indiana State Road 49 near Chesterton, causing backup on I-94 (ABC 7)
Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert sentenced to 15 months in prison for violating bank laws; judge calls him a 'serial child molester' for actions that led to hush-money case (Chicago Tribune)
Former Wheaton College president passes away at 89 from complications of lung cancer (Chicago Tribune)
U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton touts need for American manufacturing jobs during visit to Munster Steel plant (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
DuPage County treasurer says property owners can expect 2.52 percent increase in taxes (Daily Herald)
Metra hires architect to start on remodel of Libertyville station (Daily Herald)
New liquor-license category will allow three Aurora restaurants to reduce late-night kitchen operations while still selling alcohol (Daily Herald)
Algonquin's Founders' Days festival (July 28-31) to return to Towne Park downtown, after three years at a neighborhood park (Daily Herald)
Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police names Batavia detective Most Outstanding Officer of the Year (Daily Herald)
Arlington Heights man charged with residential burglary, unlawful videotaping after installing a video camera in neighbors' apartment (Daily Herald)
Deadline for Miss, Junior Miss and Little Miss Libertyville pageants is May 12 (Daily Herald)
Carpentersville man reels in estimated 50-inch muskie on Fox River below the Algonquin dam (WBBM AM 780)
Calumet Park man shot in chest, dies at the corner of 125th and South Paulina in Calumet City (Chicago Sun-Times)
Ex-Addison, ex-Elk Grove Village police officer, now living in Ohio, charged with wife's shooting death (Chicago Sun-Times)
LaSalle County man wanted in Kendall County for disorderly conduct, retail theft, failure to appear in court arrested in San Diego, Calif. (Chicago Sun-Times)
Johnsburg couple's plan to renew their vows in Las Vegas hits turbulence; calling a purported Spirit Airlines representative, not the carrier itself, and rebooking flight costs them $840 (NBC 5)
Thursday:
Hampshire resident opens specialty grocery store in East Dundee (Daily Herald)
Tensions between Rolling Meadows police officers, former chief appear to be behind his earlier-than-planned retirement (Daily Herald)
Students from Youth Leadership Academy urge Elgin to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day (Daily Herald)
Evanston, Mitchell Museum of the American Indian team up to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day on the city's calendar (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
Richton Park couple to appear on Spike TV's 'Life or Debt' show on Sunday (Chicago Tribune)
State administrative appeals judge finds that former College of DuPage controller didn't engage in misconduct or intentionally violate school policy (Chicago Tribune)
Police: Evanston Township High School student brought unloaded semi-automatic gun to school (Chicago Tribune)
Elgin man arrested for robbing a person at knifepoint in Elgin, using stolen credit card (Chicago Sun-Times)
Cicero minister sentenced to 5 years in prison for bilking federal program for child care out of $900,000 (Chicago Sun-Times)
Lake Bluff-based Abbott Labs acquires St. Jude Medical Inc. for $25 million (Crain's Chicago Business)
Sons of Union Veterans to install markers on Civil War graves in Oswego cemetery; dedication scheduled for May 7 (WBBM AM 780)
Man found dead inside bathroom at North Riverside Kohl's store (WGN TV)
Learn how to create an edible forest garden on May 7 at Resiliency Institute in Naperville (Daily Herald)
Glen Ellyn Village Board approves bringing back Intelligentsia Cup cycling race (Daily Herald)
Round Lake church volunteer sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexual abuse of teen boy (Daily Herald)
Disbarred Naperville attorney given nearly 5-year sentence, has to pay $240,000 for her part in mortgage scheme that cost lenders, homeowners $725,000 (Daily Herald)
Former Cubs, Sox players — including Ozzie Guillen — to participate in charity softball game on Sept. 10 at Boomers Stadium in Schaumburg (Daily Herald)
Man sent to prison for 20 years after abusing boys at Mooseheart School fighting state's attempt to have him committed indefinitely as sexually dangerous person (Daily Herald)
Allegations made of Evanston Township High School staff stealing from students' lockers; video surfaces online (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
Body found down embankment at Cline and 5th avenues in Gary ID'd as that of uncle of murdered Burbank man; uncle was shot to death (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Lincoln-Way High School District 210 releases capital-projects list, enumerating $4.65 million in work that needs to be done (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Naperville residents demand changing name of 'Hassert Boulevard,' mistaking street's appellation for former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert; Bolingbrook posts explanation on its website differentiating names (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Crystal Lake man arrested for providing morphine pills to woman who died of an overdose in March (Chicago Sun-Times)
Woman reports attempted kidnapping after man helped change a car tire in the parking lot at Home Depot on Randall Road in South Elgin (Chicago Sun-Times)
Judge approves sale of Ameristar Casino in East Chicago to trust, which will lease the building back to owner's subsidiary (Times of Northwest Indiana)
Rest of litter related to puppy found inside taped-up pillow case turned over to Gilberts animal-rescue center (WBBM AM 780)
Wood Dale Bank and Trust robbed (CBS 2)
Driver, two students from Homer Glen school bus taken to hospital following accident in which a car pulled out in front of the bus in Lockport; driver, passenger in car also hospitalized (CBS 2)
Illinois attorney general calls to eliminate statute of limitations on felony sexual assaults and sex crimes against children (NBC 5)
Major construction projects in Indiana include Interstate 94 from Illinois to Michigan; state police plan extra patrols for work zones and won't issue warnings (WGN TV)
Friday:
Police/fire pensions eat into Mount Prospect's budget surplus, prompting the village to examine proposed tax increase (Daily Herald)
Glenbard High School District 87, Glen Ellyn police investigate threat made against Glenbard West on social media, despite it being declared 'unfounded' (Daily Herald)
West Chicago Community High School basketball player a finalist for U.S. Army and Pro Football Hall of Fame's award of excellence (Daily Herald)
Des Plaines Elementary School District 62 expecting loss of 250 students over the next eight years, then enrollment expected to stabilize (Daily Herald)
18-year-old Naperville man already facing charges of battery and misuse of a weapon now accused of sexual abuse of a teenage girl (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Two youth-home workers in Lake Villa indicted in 'choke-hold' death of boy (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
Zion man charged with robbing Northbrook store at knifepoint while he was wearing women's clothing (Chicago Sun-Times)
Switching delays cause delays on four Metra lines on Friday morning (Chicago Sun-Times)
Arlington Heights Elementary School District 25 begins planning for Thomas Middle School addition (Daily Herald)
Sugar Ray, Everclear, Lit and Sponge to appear on stage at Naperville's Last Fling as part of Summerland Tour (Daily Herald)
Village sets up Go Gurnee campaign to encourage residents to walk 30 minutes a day during May (Daily Herald)
Zion police arrest four people for beating a man and two women, shooting a woman in Wadsworth (Daily Herald)
Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 policy group recommends against creating written regarding transgender students' bathroom acesss (Daily Herald)
Coombs Road bridge north of Elgin to remain closed as result of 'age-related damage' (Daily Herald)
Lake County state's attorney says no charges will be filed against Zion police officer in shooting of mentally-ill man (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
Former Wheaton College student pleas guilty to secretly videotaping three coeds in college-owned apartment (Chicago Tribune)
Man robs Ben Franklin Bank branch in Arlington Heights (Chicago Sun-Times)
La Crosse, Ind., man dies after being shot in Chicago Heights (Chicago Sun-Times)
Yorkville man charged with stealing credit cards from Plano YMCA locker last year (Chicago Sun-Times)
Saturday:
Cook County clerk to let stand disputed Harvey vote on property-tax ordinance (Chicago Tribune)
Arlington International Racecourse, Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association reach deal, just days before facility set to reopen for season (Chicago Tribune/Arlington Heights Post)
Former Barrington High School football player, college student from Elgin cast on MTV matchmaking series (Chicago Tribune)
Operator of Downers Grove charity charged with falsely reporting that a woman did community service, accepted $300 in exchange (Chicago Sun-Times)
Preservationist questions Lake County Forest Preserve District's plan to move Discovery Museum from Wauconda to Libertyville (Daily Herald)
Ivy Hill Elementary School in Arlington Heights celebrates 50th anniversary (Daily Herald)
GrubHub has expanded service to Evanston, Northbrook, Park Ridge and Skokie; plans to add Naperville and Schaumburg in coming week (Crain's Chicago Business)
1,216-student Calumet City School District 155 paying superintendent $413,219 annually (CBS 2)
Elderly driver makes turn, crashes into a bakery and a salon in Bridgeview, then drives off; he later turned himself into police (CBS 2)
Former Roman Catholic priest who once served in Naperville found guilty of sexual abuse of students while he taught at a Michigan high school (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Former Bear Desmond Clark claims Vernon Hills school has 'racist culture' (Chicago Tribune/Lake County News-Sun)
Couple from unincorporated Homer Township (Will County) dead in apparent murder-suicide (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Huntley police searching for man who held up a 7-Eleven with a handgun (Daily Herald)
Elgin teen facing felony residential burglary charge for entering a house by tearing open a window screen (Daily Herald)
Des Plaines man struck, killed by semi truck after getting out of his car, which had been involved in a multi-vehicle crash (Daily Herald)
Lake Zurich Fire Rescue Department rescues ducklings from storm drain (Daily Herald)
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