Posted4/5/2021 5:00 AM
See vintage Daily Herald photos of WrestleMania, canoe classes, slot car racing, Michael Jordan and more in our latest Through the Film Magnifier gallery. The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 3,221, Mike Seeling photo: Blackhawk school students work on a project in their science class in Bensenville in March of 1966. The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 1,051, Tom Grieger photo: Kids pose for a promotional photo in Palatine for Pancake Day at the Methodist Church in May of 1965. The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 59,529, Barry Jarvinen photo: Look close and you ll see that two boys and two bikes don t necessarily work our to one boy on each bike. Here Mike Nygren, left, and Frank Cesare double up on one bike while Mike carries a second bike on the way to the service station to fill up its tires in Rolling Meadows in August of 1981.
Posted2/8/2021 4:00 AM
See vintage Daily Herald photos of Darth Vader, pee wee baseball, Guardian Angels, mud olympics and more in our latest Through the Film Magnifier gallery. The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 233, Don Vickery photo: Kitchen preparations such as this are being duplicated all over the south side of Arlington Heights in February of 1965 as 34 Girl Scout troops prepare for a bake sale in the Gieseke Shoe story. Scouts pictured are from left to right are Ruth Nerlinger, Sue Pretto, Debbie Donavon and Anne Baughman. The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 40,718, Dave Tonge photo: It was close but this runner is called out during a Pee Wee softball game in Wheeling in August of 1976.
Updated 12/24/2020 9:47 AM
2020 was a year like no other. Check out the best photos of 2020 from the Daily Herald photography staff.
Catherine Ori s family gather to celebrate her 100th birthday Wednesday September 9, 2020 in Lindenhurst outside at The Village at Victory Lakes. The family sang all of her favorite songs to Ori through the patio door.
Brian Hill | Staff Photographer
Illinois National Guard Kimmons Davis, 24, of Chicago watches as a test subject swaps his nose in a makeshift tent located in the Rolling Meadows High School parking lot. They are preparing to handle several thousand people who will be flowing through for free COVID-19 testing over the next several days.