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Arlington Heights Memorial Day Parade: Monday, May 25
The Memorial Day parade route proceeds west on Sigwalt to Dunton, north on Dunton to Euclid, west on Euclid to Chestnut, and south on Chestnut to Memorial Park at Fremont Street for a remembrance ceremony. Staging for the parade is located along Sigwalt and Davis, east of Arlington Heights Road.
A remembrance ceremony immediately follows the Memorial Day parade at Memorial Park in Arlington Heights. Memorial Park is located at the terminus of the parade at Fremont Street and Chestunut Avenue.
Cannabis Arrest 1400 Block of Algonquin Road
Cannabis falls into the category of stimulant, depressant, hallucinogen, or antipsychotic, due to containing both THC and CBD. Cannabis exhibits a mix of all properties, leaning towards hallucinogen properties due to THC being the primary constituent.
A 2007 study by the Canadian government found cannabis smoke contained more toxic substances than tobacco smoke.The study determined that marijuana smoke contained 20 times more ammonia, and five times more hydrogen cyanide and nitrogen oxides than tobacco smoke.
DUI Arrest, Olive Just East of Arlington Heights Road Sunday
Traffic Delay: Stoplights Out Northwest Highway and Arlington Heights Rd, Evergreen
Michael Lechner, 23, Identified as Victim in Fatal Buffalo Grove Motorcycle Crash
Homes, Cars Vandalized by Egg Throwers in Scarsdale
Motorcycle vs Car Accident Kills Buffalo Grove Man on Buffalo Grove Road
Rollover Accident Blocks Lake-Cook Road, Injures Male Sunday Morning
REWARD: Chicago Police Seek Help from Citizens to Find Missing K-9 German Shephard ‘Bear’
Alert Citizen Reports Suspicious Activity, Burglars Nabbed Near Euclid and Walnut
Arlington Heights Police Capture Three Teens During Reported Break-in
American Experience and Beyond Colonial Re-Enactment at Olive-Mary Stitt
Glen Ellyn Resident Mike Norton Killed During Robbery in His Chicago Convenience Store, 17 Hours After Armed Robbery in Glen Ellyn 7-Eleven
Promenade of Art Arlington Heights, May 30-31 Downtown at Vail and Campbell
The annual art show is free and is a great way to celebrate the start of summer by exploring four blocks of outstanding artwork from artists around the Unites States.
