The cross country teams of the Junior Joliet College created history at Division III National Championship Meet of the National…
A federal investigation has been conducted to target individuals involved in drug trafficking and firearms offensive on the West Side…
In the third quarter of the year, Chicago's office space largely remained idle. The reason for this is because more…
Dwayne E. Robinson, of O’Fallon, Illinois is charged with sexually exploiting a minor and possession of prepubescent child pornography. The…
The renowned non-profit hub for contemporary art located on Chicago’s vibrant South Side Hyde Park Art Center, will be presenting…
Chicago Steel's 2020-2021 season started with a bang as they fell to the Muskegon Lumberjacks by a score of 10-8…
John Feeney, a 30-year-old Grundy County man, has been charged in a federal court in Chicago for possessing explosive devices…
The City of Chicago has issued a building permit of $78 million for the construction of an apartment tower in…
The small businesses in the City of Naperville have been affected negatively by the coronavirus pandemic. The City of Naperville…
The positivity rate of Will County for the coronavirus is 18.6%, according to the Illinois Public Health Department (IDPH). JB…
Dennis W. Haggerty, the president of At Diagnostic Inc., has been charged with one count of wire fraud in the…
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has threatened to issue state-at-home order as a last resort amid the rising number…
Illinois could join Maine and Nebraska in dividing up the electoral votes proportionally apart from the winner-takes-all state. The electoral…
The Chicago Steel will start their 2020-2021 regular season on home turf against the Eastern Conference rival Muskegon Lumberjacks on…
On Wednesday, November 11, 2020, around 4:43 p.m., police and firefighter/paramedics from Bensenville responded to a report of an industrial…
The Rockford Area Economic Development Council (RAEDC) announced that it would support the latest partnership between the City of Rockford,…
Chicago-based Clayco’s real estate development and investment arm CRG has announced the launch of a new national residential development strategy.…
Two men have been indicted on federal firearm offenses for allegedly trafficking multiple handguns from Indiana to Chicago. The two…
The Naperville Park District's 2020 Pumpkin Smash had a record turnout. Warm weather and the opportunity to participate in a…
Since legalizing adult-use cannabis at the beginning of the year, Illinois has sold more than $500 million worth of product.…
The Chicago Steel will face the Muskegon Lumberjacks to open the 2020-21 regular season on Saturday, November 14 at 7:35…
The Board of Education of Lake Forest School District 115 received a warning letter from the Lake Forest Education Association…
The City of Elgin will be honoring the nation's veterans. In partnership with American Legion Post 57, the City of…
The Springfield Fire Department announced in a press release that thirty-seven (37) firefighters had been quarantined due to the coronavirus…
The estimated pre-sale price of Alexander Calder’s standing mobile, Triple Cross, from 1947 was $600,000-$800,000. However, the Hindman’s Post War…
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, welcomed the leadership shown by Joe-Biden, the newly elected president of the US, amid…
Springfield, IL – City Water, Light, and Power Energy Services Office will host a virtual workshop in the field of…
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