Chicago building permit fillings report Lendlease and Magellan Development Group have topped off two towers on Lakeshore East. The towers…
2020 wasn’t a good year for art lovers as the COVID-19 pandemic forced museums to close down. However, things are…
The community members are asked by Carbondale Park District to complete a survey related to the strategic planning for the…
Ryan Cos., Life Care Services, and Harrison Street, the developers of Clarendale Six Corners, have begun construction of the project.…
32-year-old Ray Allen Flener of Marion, Illinois has earned himself 18 months in federal prison for escaping from custody. In…
Former Principal of St. John the Baptist Elementary School in Smithton, Illinois Roy Joseph Monti was sentenced last week to…
A former employee of the City of Rochelle is facing the law as he is today charged with fraudulently obtaining…
The Illinois Community College Board’s Workforce Equity Initiative (WEI) program has selected Joliet Junior College to give grant funding. JJC…
Matthew L. Richardson, a 32-year-old Alton man, has been sentenced to more than 7 years in federal prison. He was…
Ramone Shaffers, a convicted felon from Chicago, has been sentenced to 11 years in federal prison. He was proven guilty…
Almost 1.6 million Facebook users from Illinois joined a class-action lawsuit. Now, they are expected to get $350 each in…
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and Rush University System for Health has announced a new advance…
This month, Knoch Knolls Nature Center at Naperville Park District is closed. However, they are offering fun, take-home, outdoor and…
A former Chief Financial Officer of a suburban IT consulting firm is charged with federal fraud charges. He is alleged…
Naperville Park District has been recognized by the DuPage Monarch Project on January 19, 2021. The DuPage Monarch Project awarded…
The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) released key statistics related to the unemployment rate in Illinois. According to the…
The Chicago Steel earned a 4-3 overtime victory against the Youngstown Phantoms on Sunday at Covelli Center in Ohio. Josh…
Elgin Area Chamber (EAC) partnered with the City of Elgin to bring the Mayor Kaptain’s virtual State of the City…
Effective Monday, January 25, 2021, Joliet City Hall will reopen to the public for in-person business. The decision to reopen…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced that the state will be moving into the early stages of Phase 1B of…
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has adjusted mitigation metrics to increase hospital staffing. The change in these metrics…
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, announced new investments to help more small businesses. The purpose of these investments by…
On Thursday, a Rockford man was arrested on a federal arson charge for allegedly setting fire to a local retail…
The Chicago Steel clashed with the Waterloo Black Hawks on Saturday night at Fox Valley Ice Arena. The Steel came…
Douglas O. Mynatt, a former Urbana’s University High School teacher, has been sentenced by US District Judge James E. Shadid…
The high school seniors are encouraged to apply for the IMUA Scholarship competition. The City of Naperville collaborates with the…
A second gateway mural will be funded by the Aurora Downtown’s Streetscape committee. The mural is designed to welcome visitors…
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