Suburban Chicago residents searching for fox with pipe stuck around its neck
Bartlett residents are looking for Freddy the fox in order to remove a plastic drain pipe stuck around its neck.
Bartlett priest accused of sexual abusing minor, asked to step aside
Zach Hiner, executive director of SNAP, talks about recent sex abuse allegations levied against Bartlett priest Father Christopher Ciomek.
Priest in Bartlett under investigation after allegation of child sexual abuse
The Archdiocese of Chicago said on Saturday that Father Christopher Ciomek of Saint Peter Damian Parish has been accused of molesting a minor about 30 years ago.
1 killed in Bartlett crash: police
One person was killed in a crash Friday morning in north suburban Bartlett, police said.
Former Bartlett chemistry teacher guilty of pouring liquid nitrogen on student
A former Bartlett High School chemistry teacher was found guilty Tuesday of charges alleging he injured a student during a science demonstration.
Lovin' Local: Squeaky G's Car Wash in Bartlett
Shawn and Dan Andre from Squeeky G's Car Wash talk about how their business has adjusted during the pandemic.
Bartlett travel agent stole over $100,000 from clients: prosecutors
A Bartlett-based travel agent allegedly stole more than $100,000 from clients and gave them fake tickets in return.
Pair charged with armed robbery outside Schaumburg police station
Two men have been charged with robbing someone at gunpoint Thursday in the parking lot of the Schaumburg police station.
Lovin Local: Banbury Fair in Bartlett
It's a staple in downtown Bartlett and getting set to celebrate 37 years of business. Today's Lovin Local takes us to Banbury Fair!
Numerous suburbs set curfews as officials brace for unrest
Oak Lawn, Orland Park, Tinley Park and Chicago Ridge joined the city of Chicago Sunday night in placing curfews on citizens.
Bartlett preschooler diagnosed with coronavirus
“The student has been isolated and is expected to remain in isolation/self quarantine to prevent spreading the virus,” Sanders wrote.
Man found guilty of punching Jewel grocery bagger with special needs in Bartlett
Judge Brian Telander found 51-year-old Bruce Mirabella guilty of one felony count of aggravated battery after a four-hour bench trial.
First responders warn of fireworks dangers ahead of Fourth of July celebrations
It’s a caution we hear year after year: fireworks, and the dangers of them.