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A doorbell camera captured footage of Angeline and Gregory Poulos being robbed at gunpoint Monday night outside their Glenview home
Angeline and Gregory Poulos were just arriving home from dinner when they were held up by an armed robbery crew Monday night in Glenview
The couple were walking up to the front door of their home in the 1700 block of Bluestem Lane when three masked men with handguns jumped out of a stolen Jaguar SUV about 10 p.m
I thought it was one of my son’s friends coming over
and so I didn’t get scared at that moment,” Angeline Poulos told the Sun-Times on Tuesday
give me all your things,’ pointing a gun at us
The robbery was captured on the couple’s doorbell camera
The footage shows the gunmen approaching the couple and taking their belongings
Gregory Poulos can be seen raising his hands and telling the crew
my training kicked in,” said Gregory Poulos
who was a trained nuclear reactor operator in the U.S
I just focused on deescalating the situation.”
The couple said the robbers took their wallets
coats and jewelry — including Gregory Poulos’ wedding band and a family heirloom
Unseen in the doorbell camera footage was the crew making the couple lie prone on the ground as they continued stealing their belongings and then jumping back into the SUV
went inside the house and locked the door and called 911,” Angeline Poulos said
The stolen SUV was later found abandoned in the 4300 block of South Federal Street in Chicago’s Fuller Park neighborhood
The couple said they were still in shock but are “grateful to be alive.”
“Your home is supposed to be your safe place
and having that taken away is very unfortunate,” Angeline Poulos said
Three of the couple’s four children live at home
and the family shared footage of the robbery on the Ring Neighbors and the Nextdoor apps to alert their neighbors
“We’ve received an outpouring of well wishes
and our community has been amazing,” Gregory Poulos said
“But we just want to make sure people are alert and aware of their surroundings.”
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2025 at 12:45 pm CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Police are asking anyone with information regarding this incident to contact the Glenview Police Tip Line at 847-901-6055
IL — Two residents were robbed at gunpoint Monday night while returning to their Glenview home
The three men involved drove off in a Jaguar SUV
A preliminary investigation revealed a male and female
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and the three men then fled in a Jaguar SUV
Neither victim was injured during the encounter
in the 4300 block of Federal Street in Chicago
All three men were wearing black face coverings and dark clothing
This incident is being investigated by Glenview Police detectives
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2025 at 3:52 pm CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}As always
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IL — If you want Easter brunch and don’t want to cook it
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Several upscale chains with locations near Illinois have announced Easter brunch hours as well, including familiar names like Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, and Ruth’s Chris Steak House are open on Easter
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LYNCHBURG — Motorists should expect delays due to bridge repairs on Route 813 (Glenview Drive) in Pittsylvania County
Route 813 (Glenview Drive) will be temporarily closed to through traffic from Route 831 (Elm Road) to the intersection of Route 750 (Strawberry Road)
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GLENVIEW – The Glenview Education Association (GEA) and Glenview Professional Association (GPA) are recommending Jessica Pritzker and Eva Giglio for the Glenview School District 34 (D34) school board election on April 1
These candidates were selected after an extensive vetting process which included research and in-person candidate interviews
the team met to determine which candidates would best serve the interests of Glenview students
The following statement is attributable to GEA President Nanette Ross-Meridith and GPA President Marguerite Cole:
“The Glenview Education Association and Glenview Professional Association are proud to endorse Jessica Pritzker and Eva Giglio for election to the District 34 Board of Education
leaders from both unions were extremely impressed with their commitment to the social emotional well-being and academic success of our students
They share our ideals of equity and social justice
respect the expertise of educators and understand the value of collaborative leadership
These commitments are evident not just in their words
but in their long-term careers as public educators
We look forward to continuing to work alongside the school board to lift up the voices of all Glenview students and educators.”
GEA and GPA together represent more than 479 educators and staff working in the D34 school district
They serve the more than 4,200 students attending D34’s eight schools
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2025 at 7:42 am CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Most of these awards are renewable for up to four years of college undergraduate study and provide annual stipends that range from $1,000 to $10,000 per year
IL — The National Merit Scholarship Corporation released the names of the first group of winners in the 70th annual National Merit Scholarship Program
According to the Evanston-based organization
approximately 830 distinguished high school seniors have won corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards financed by about 124 corporations
Also included in this category are awards supported by several foundations and individual donors who have established endowments with NMSC
Scholars were selected from students who advanced to the Finalist level in the National Merit Scholarship competition and met criteria of their scholarship sponsors
Corporate sponsors provide National Merit Scholarships for Finalists who are children of their employees
who are residents of communities the company serves
or who plan to pursue college majors or careers the sponsor wishes to encourage
Most of these awards are renewable for up to four years of college undergraduate study and provide annual stipends that range from $1,000 to $10,000 per year
Some provide a single payment between $2,500 and $5,000
Recipients can use their awards at any regionally accredited U.S
2025 at 2:08 pm CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Members of the Glenview Chamber of Commerce meet up with the staff at Care in the Home Health Services for a ribbon-cutting ceremony
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IL — Founded in 1989 as a private-duty caregiving agency
Care in the Home Health Services expanded at the turn of the century to offer skilled Medicare home health services
the former Wilmette business opened in a new location at 1926 Waukegan Road in Glenview
The Glenview Chamber celebrated the milestone with a ribbon-cutting ceremony
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offering customized services that prioritize comfort
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ShareSaveCommentInnovationHealthcareGlenview Capital: We Don’t Want CVS Health Broken UpByBruce Japsen
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights
Bruce Japsen writes about healthcare business and policy.Follow AuthorOct 01
05:37pm EDTShareSaveCommentlThe CVS pharmacy logo is displayed on a sign above a CVS Health Corp
Glenview Capital Management — a hedge fund that has been subject of certain media reports that it was pushing CVS Health management to break up the healthcare giant — denies it is “pushing for a break-up.”
as the diversified provider of medical care
pharmacy services and health insurance works through a previously announced strategic review
CVS includes the large chain of CVS drugstores; Caremark
one of the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit management companies; and Aetna
the nation’s third largest health insurance company
and evolving consumer needs and expectations
so it is critical that we remain competitive and operate at peak performance,” CVS said in a memo to employees Monday
we’ve embarked on a multi-year initiative to deliver $2 billion in cost savings by reducing expenses and investing in technologies to enhance how we work.”
CVS said the positions impacted are “primarily corporate roles” while “front-line jobs” in stores
pharmacies and distribution centers would be spared
we prioritized finding cost savings everywhere we could
including closing open job postings,” CVS said
like some of its rivals in the health insurance business
has been grappling with higher than expected medical costs in its Medicare Advantage plans
“We appreciate the skill and dedication of everyone at CVS Health and their daily efforts to make healthcare accessible
affordable and convenient for more than 120 million members and customers,” Glenview said in its statement Tuesday afternoon
“CVS Health is a systemically important healthcare institution whose consistency
quality and acumen has the potential to enhance wellness and health security for one in three Americans,” Glenview’s statement added
“While the company has tremendous assets across medical and pharmacy benefit management
the company is operating well below its potential and has fallen short in its investment and actuarial approach in recent years
creating economic losses and volatility that pressures its people
CVS Health wouldn’t confirm any talks with Glenview
institutional investors and shareholders are known
to have conversations with company executives and investor relations employees reguarly
“CVS Health maintains a regular dialogue with the investment community as part of our robust shareholder and analyst engagement program,” CVS said in a statement Tuesday evening
attorney in Washington has sent a letter to a Chicago-area health journal asking editors to explain how they ensure “viewpoint diversity.”
A federal prosecutor sent a letter to the editor in chief of a Glenview medical journal alleging political bias and asking a series of questions that suggest the publication misleads readers
overlooks opposing views and is influenced by its financial backers
The letter, signed by acting U.S. Attorney Edward Martin Jr. for the District of Columbia, was sent to Chest Journal on April 14. Martin, a Republican, echoes President Donald Trump’s baseless claims that the 2020 election was stolen and defends the work of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency
“It has been brought to my attention that more and more journals and publications
like Chest Journal are conceding that they are partisans in various scientific debates,” Martin wrote in the letter
“The public has certain expectation and you have certain responsibilities,” he added
He demanded that the publishers answer a series of questions by May 2 — including whether they “accept articles and or essays from competing viewpoints” and how they “handle allegations” that authors of works in the journal “may have misled readers.”
Martin also asked which role the National Institutes of Health, which funds some of the research published in the journal, played in “the development of submitted articles.” The Trump administration has made funding cuts at several federal medical organizations
The letter was posted Thursday on X by Eric Reinhart
political anthropologist and social psychiatrist from Chicago
“The Trump regime is now using US Attorneys to intimidate academic journals by sending them letters demanding they explain how they ensure ‘viewpoint diversity,’” Reinhart posted on X
a spokeswoman with Chest Journal’s publisher
confirmed that the organization received the letter
“Its content was posted online without our knowledge,” DiMasi told the Sun-Times in a statement
“Legal counsel is currently reviewing the DOJ request.”
In a statement shared on the journal’s website
the organization said it “adheres to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and the COPE ethical guidelines for scholarly publishing
applying strict peer review standards to ensure scientific rigor
the American College of Chest Physicians respects and supports the journal’s editorial independence,” the publication wrote
attorney’s office in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment
2025 at 10:37 am CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}Local students from Glenview are receiving honors from various colleges and universities
IL — We're keeping track of all the major higher education accomplishments of area students
Send your submissions to eric.degrechie@patch.com
Hofstra University is celebrating the impact and experiences of student workers across campus and in the surrounding community
Through the student employment program - whether through Federal Work-Study or other opportunities - students are receiving more than just a paycheck
forming meaningful professional relationships
is among the many student workers at Hofstra
2025 at 12:44 pm CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}The incidents and arrests below were reported by the Glenview Police Department between April 11-24
IL — The following information comes from the Glenview Police Department (unless otherwise noted) and court records as a record of police activity
including incidents reported by the public and those arrested by police
Criminal charges represent accusations by the state and are often dropped or reduced
Updated information may be available from the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court
Every person arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law
is accused of aggravated driving with suspended driver's license
following a traffic stop in the 1900 block of East Lake Avenue
LAST WEEK'S BLOTTER: Visitor Calls Store, Admits To Stealing — Glenview Police Blotter
A resident in the 2700 block of Commons Drive reported that on April 14
someone utilized a tool to pry the door and rummaged through the drawers
An Arlington Heights resident called police at 5:03 p.m
to report an incident that occurred in the alleyway of a building in the 1600 block of Waukegan Road
They were attempting to access the rear of a business via the alleyway
which was blocked by two FedEx trucks loading packages
The business was advised they cannot block the alleyway and peace was restored
a theft that occurred at their Glenview business in the 800 block of Milwaukee Avenue
they received a completed transaction over the phone for replacement tires
which was paid for over the phone by credit card
The purchaser’s “nephew” was coming in the following day
the unidentified “nephew” arrived and had the four new tires installed
the victim received a letter from a bank stating the charge was being disputed as fraudulent
who owns a business in the 2000 block of Johns Court
reported one of their work trucks was stolen at around 5:20 p.m
They were notified when a GPS monitoring app alerted them
The vehicle was entered into LEADS as Stolen and a short time later
the Indiana State Police stopped the vehicle and arrested the driver
An employee of a business in the 1200 block of Milwaukee Avenue reported at 12:09 p.m
a customer had become upset with staff after not being able to make a purchase using Apple pay
The customer accused the employees of being racist and started recording them before being asked to leave
The employee asked that the customer be trespassed from the property
advising him of the trespass notice and the business was advised to call the police if he returns
An employee of a business in the 1900 block of Glenview Road reported a resident was in the business at 6 p.m
They explained the person had been given a trespass notice verbally
the resident went to the business to inquire about an employee’s work schedule
and the staff asked that they be reminded of the ban
Officers attempted to make contact with the person
to report seeing someone being battered by two suspects in front of a business in the 1600 block of Milwaukee Avenue
They said they were outside the hotel with their friends when an unknown black male
wearing a black long sleeve shirt and black cargo pants
They said the suspect asked to use a lighter
and after refusing the suspect punched them three to four times then fled southbound on foot
A resident in the 1500 block of Evergreen Terrace called police at 5:28 p.m
to report a man rang their doorbell and then turned the doorknob as if attempting to enter
who said he was there to talk about solar renewable energy
The homeowner said they were not interested
A Northbrook resident reported at 10:50 a.m
which they placed in the mailbox at Princeton Village in Glenview
A resident of the 1700 block of Bluestem Lane called police at 10:04 p.m
to report they were robbed at gunpoint in front of their residence
The resident said that after returning home from dinner and exiting their vehicle
they were approached by three males armed with handguns
The group exited a dark-colored SUV and demanded their property
They took the property and fled the area in the SUV
The SUV was later identified by FLOCK cameras near Lake and I-94
The Illinois State Police later recovered the SUV in Chicago
was towed back to the Glenview Police Department
Case turned over to the Investigations Bureau
A 23-year-old Cary man is charged with reckless homicide in the crash that killed Glenview police Officer Robert Fryc Sunday morning in Barrington
will appear in a Rolling Meadows courtroom Tuesday for a detention hearing
Police said a 2020 Kia Forte driven by Lopez collided with a 2004 Volkswagen Jetta driven by Fryc at approximately 4:09 a.m
Sunday in the 200 block of South Northwest Highway
Police said a preliminary investigation showed that Lopez
traveling northwest on South Northwest Highway
The Barrington Police and Fire Departments responded to the scene promptly
Fryc was transported to Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital
Lopez was arrested on charges of suspicion of DUI
He was taken to Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital for further DUI testing
After reviewing the facts of the investigation
the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office approved one count of reckless homicide against Lopez
had been with the department since 2007 and just 12 days earlier was honored by Glenview’s village board for helping to save the life of a fellow officer last summer
“Officer Fryc was more than just a colleague,” Glenview police Chief William Fitzpatrick said in a written statement
“He was a part of our family and a part of this community
and our priority now is to support his loved ones and our department as we grieve this unimaginable loss together.”
many of the day shift officers who worked alongside him were sent home for the day
The shift was being temporarily covered by Cook County and neighboring communities
“We are devastated by the tragic loss of Officer Fryc
who just two weeks ago we recognized for his service and dedication to Glenview,” Village President Michael Jenny said in a written statement
I extend our deepest condolences to Officer Fryc’s family
we will come together as a community to honor and remember his service.”
2025 at 8:52 am CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}The incidents and arrests below were reported by the Glenview Police Department between April 1-6
is accused of driving under the influence of drugs
after officers responded to the 1700 block of Chestnut Avenue for a well-being check
He was released and assigned a court date of April 24
LAST WEEK'S BLOTTER: Supermarket Shoplifter Charged With 5 Felonies — Glenview PD Blotter
A resident in the 2000 block of Prairie Street reported at 9:10 a.m
The check had been cashed with the correct amount
traveling westbound in the 900 block of East Lake Avenue at a high rate of speed
The squad radar showed the vehicle traveling 83 mph in a 35 mph zone
The vehicle turned onto Waukegan and disregarded the solid red traffic light in the 1500 block of Waukegan Road
A resident in the 2500 block of Central Road reported on April 3 that their car was missing from the driveway
The car was locked and they were in possession of both sets of keys
Flock cameras showed the vehicle traveling eastbound on Dempster Road at Central Road in Morton Grove at 5:30 a.m
A resident in the 100 block of Montgomery Lane called police at 7:26 a.m
to report the window of their vehicle was shattered sometime overnight by someone and a backpack was taken that contained a laptop and passports
The owner of a property in the 1700 block of Waukegan Road called police at 12:45 p.m
to report someone from Northbrook had allowed their dog to run onto the property
The owner said the suspect has done this in the past and they had made prior police reports
they were able to capture the license plate
Officers were unable to make contact with the suspect
The property owner wishes to have a citation issued for trespassing
A Prospect Heights resident reported that a worker from Calumet City attempted to hit them while they were working at a business in the 4700 block of West Lake Avenue in Glenview on April 6
The victim said the person became upset with them at work because they did not want to trade work assignments
the person was waving their hand in their face while saying they were going to batter victim
The person said they were upset because the victim "has been assigned to the easy details at work
and spends most of the shift on the cell phone." The person admitted to saying they were going to batter the victim
The suspect was issued a village ordinance citation for assault and was told by the employer to go home
that numerous cars and people congregating near the 2000 block of Johns Dr
The car event organizer said the event got out of hand but admitted to not having permission from the Village to host the event
Officers estimated about 1,000 cars had been in parking lots and on the streets
Officers assisted in dispersal of the attendees
2025 at 11:31 am CT.css-79elbk{position:relative;}The incidents and arrests below were reported by the Glenview Police Department between April 8-14
is accused of driving under the influence of alcohol
failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident
He was released and assigned a court date of May 29
is accused of possession of a stolen motor vehicle
The arrest was the result of an investigation into a stolen motor vehicle on March 7 in the 2300 block of Waukegan Road
LAST WEEK'S BLOTTER: Event With 1K Cars Gets 'Out Of Hand' — Glenview Police Blotter
An employee for a business in the 1000 block of Elm Street called police at 9:43 a.m
to report receiving multiple calls from businesses saying they had a missed call from the location
The employee said they did not call anyone
and it appears someone spoofed the number to robocall businesses
The person was highly intoxicated and being belligerent
and they reached into the front seat and grabbed the driver’s arm
Employees of a business in the 4500 block of West Lake Avenue called police at 1:38 a.m
to report a person who was missing their cell phone and was yelling in the lobby
The employees asked them to leave the hotel
but they refused to leave without a refund
which the employees could not authorize without manager approval
The person later came to the lobby advising they found their phone but continued to yell at employees
They accepted a ride home from officers and left without further incident
A resident of the 2500 block of Waterview Drive called police to report that between April 11 and April 12
someone had entered their vehicle and stole a laptop and dog toys while it was parked at the address
Employees for a business in the 4600 block of West Lake Avenue called police at 9:36 a.m
to report an employee came to work intoxicated
and they wanted assistance in asking them to leave the property
They left without incident and were given a trespass warning not to return
The Glenview police and fire departments responded at 1:44 p.m
to a residence in the 1300 block of Pfingsten Road for an exterior fire
It was determined that the property owner ignited a small area of yard debris
the fire spread beyond its intended burn area
otherwise Glenview firefighters were able to extinguish it in time
The owner was cited under Village Ordinance for Open Burning
A resident in the 2700 block of Commons Drive called police to report that on April 14
someone had utilized a tool to pry a door and rummaged through drawers
Building security camera footage was not readily available
The roommate of a man found shot to death inside their Glenview home earlier this month is now charged with first-degree murder
was charged Tuesday afternoon in the March 2 killing of 61-year-old James Solger
Poulos was in custody Wednesday awaiting a pretrial detention hearing
Police discovered Solger’s body after responding to a well-being check at the Glenview Road residence just after 7:30 p.m
An autopsy two days later revealed Solger died from multiple gunshot wounds
Police did not say what they believe prompted the shooting
which they consider “an isolated incident.”
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Poulos was arrested Tuesday evening and was being held at the Glenview Police Department prior to a pretrial conditions hearing
IL — An arrest has been made in connection with the homicide of a Glenview man found dead inside his home earlier this month
Poulos was being held at the Glenview Police Department prior to a pretrial conditions hearing
died as the result of multiple gunshot wounds
according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office
Police said they arrived at the home at around 7:31 p.m
Police believe this was an isolated incident
The Glenview Police Department conducted this investigation with assistance from the North Regional Violent Crimes Task Force
Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office and the Cook County State's Attorney’s Office
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