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Illinois COVID-19 Vaccine Administration Plan’s Initial Phase 1B announced

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced that the state will be moving into the early stages of Phase 1B of…

5 years ago

IDPH adjusts mitigation metrics, Illinois Regions advance tiers

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has adjusted mitigation metrics to increase hospital staffing. The change in these metrics…

5 years ago

Pritzker announces over $3 million investments to help small businesses overcome COVID-19

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, announced new investments to help more small businesses. The purpose of these investments by…

5 years ago

Man Charged for Allegedly Setting a Retail Business on Fire

On Thursday, a Rockford man was arrested on a federal arson charge for allegedly setting fire to a local retail…

5 years ago

Chicago Steel vs Waterloo Black Hawks

The Chicago Steel clashed with the Waterloo Black Hawks on Saturday night at Fox Valley Ice Arena. The Steel came…

5 years ago

District Judge sentences former university high school teacher to 10 years for child pornography

Douglas O. Mynatt, a former Urbana’s University High School teacher, has been sentenced by US District Judge James E. Shadid…

5 years ago

Naperville offers IMUA Scholarship competition to high school seniors

The high school seniors are encouraged to apply for the IMUA Scholarship competition. The City of Naperville collaborates with the…

5 years ago

Amazing opportunity for Artists

A second gateway mural will be funded by the Aurora Downtown’s Streetscape committee. The mural is designed to welcome visitors…

5 years ago

“Pump and Dump” Stock Fraud Scheme Indictment

A federal grand jury in Chicago has indicted a former executive of a Silicon Valley video streaming service. He is…

5 years ago

Disability Culture Leadership Initiative Launched

Chicago-based nonprofit grant-making organization 3Arts has announced today the launch of the Disability Culture Leadership Initiative (DCLI). The initiative features…

5 years ago

Three Players Added to Chicago Steel Roster

The Chicago Steel has added enforcements within their team as they announced the addition of three Steel affiliates to the…

5 years ago

2021 will see Summer Outdoor Concerts?

Naperville Park District is planning for the summer events. The most anticipated events will be the live outdoor music in…

5 years ago

Child Pornography Charges for Rockford Man

A federal grand jury has indicted a Rockford man on Tuesday on charges of producing child pornography and committing felony…

5 years ago

Elk Grove Village man sentenced to 16 years in prison for attempted murder

Cameron Ruebusch, a 25-year-old Elk Grove Village man, has been sentenced to 16 years in federal prison for trying to…

5 years ago

Colliers International reports booming industrial construction in Chicagoland despite pandemic

Colliers International recently released a market report about the industrial construction in Chicagoland. The report stated that industrial construction was…

5 years ago

Steel set to face Western Conference opponents this weekend

The Chicago Steel is at first place on the USHL points table this season with a record of 13-3-2-0. The…

5 years ago

Des Plaines man pleads guilty to money laundering from telemarketing scheme

Hirenkumar P. Chaudhari, a 27-year-old Des Plaines man, pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering in federal court. He…

5 years ago

Joliet appoints Lieutenant Dawn Malec as new Interim Chief of Police

Lieutenant Dawn Malec has been appointed as the Interim Chief of Police of the Joliet Police Department. James V. Capparelli,…

5 years ago

EXPO CHICAGO plans to organize virtual exposition for April dates

Tony Karman, the director of EXPO CHICAGO decided last spring to postpone the September fair until April 2021. It was…

5 years ago

Chicago Heights man arrested for transmitting violence threat related to presidential inauguration

Louis Capriotti, a 45-year-old Chicago Heights man, has been arrested on a federal criminal charge of transmitting a threat in…

5 years ago

Chicago Steel announce acquisition of two new players

The Chicago Steel will have two new players in its roster soon. The team announced the acquisition of two players…

5 years ago

Aaron Nieckula becomes manager of Joliet Slammers

The Joliet Slammers announced the appointment of Aaron Nieckula as its new field manager. Nieckula first joined the Kane County…

5 years ago

Junior Joliet College announces activation of 1.3 MW onsite solar system

Junior Joliet College (JJC) is the first public community college of the nation located in the south Chicago suburb. The…

5 years ago

Pritzker calls for more COVID-19 vaccines

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, is calling for more coronavirus vaccines for his state. He is hopeful that President-elect…

5 years ago

Elgin teachers and supporters plan to rally for safe school return

The Board of Education (BOE) of the School District U46 is going to hold a meeting. The teachers and community…

5 years ago

4 dead following shooting spree in Chicago area

Four people are dead, including the suspect, after an hourslong shooting spree across the Chicago area. The bloodshed began Saturday…

5 years ago

Spring Naperville Youth Soccer and Premier Soccer Registration Opens Jan. 12

Online registration for Spring Naperville Youth Soccer Academy and Naperville Premier Soccer University is set to begin at noon on…

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