Representative Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea, urged small businesses to apply for additional funding under the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program. The…
Centerstone is celebrating September as National Recovery Month. National Recovery Month is recognized by Centerstone as a time to spread…
CBS 2’s Steven Graves reports that a total of nine people were wounded between the shootings at 68th Street and…
On September 16, at 9:33 p.m., members of the Springfield Police Street Crimes Unit had noticed that a vehicle driver…
Bars have opened in Will and Kankakee counties. Restaurants have opened for indoor dining as well. Illinois Governor and the…
Ground has been broken by Chicago-based developer Sterling Bay on a 47-story tower at 300 N. Michigan Av., between the…
You Be My Ally, a public art commission, is going to be hosted by the University of Chicago on October…
Pedro Soto, a 45-year-old Chicago man, pleaded guilty in federal court for committing the crime of making false statements to…
Daniel A. Betty, 28, of Decatur, Ill., is sentenced to serve 22 years in federal prison for sexually exploiting and…
Illinois’ recreational marijuana tax revenue is accelerating as it approaches $20 million a month. The Illinois Department of Revenue has…
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Joliet Junior College was preparing to transfer courses online in Mid-March. Adult education instructor Angela…
Chicago street gang’s member has been sentenced to 27 years in federal prison for engaging in a pattern of racketeering…
Each September, the international art fair, EXPO Chicago launches and dominates the region's cultural calendar. However, due to the global…
2021 Naperville Park District Board of Park Commissioners election’s petition will be ready for pickup. The interested park board candidates…
Anthony Gibson, a Junior Joliet College (JJC) student, has been awarded a research grant to study a native flora on…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker said that states and local governments are depending on Congress for relief. The governor made a…
The region’s leading private four-year institution Rockford University announced it will offer sessions from its course, “Current Issues in American…
An East St. Louis grand jury returned a five-count indictment against four St. Clair County residents as they are facing…
The 2020 City of Champions Cup ended on Sunday as it capped off an excellent season of professional baseball in…
The Greenville Education Association (GEA) has worked with Greenville First Christian Church and Greenville University to set up the Education…
Sullivan High School in Rogers Park. At 6631 N. Bosworth Ave. will underway massive renovations as Chicago has issued an…
The Joliet Slammers ended their City of Champions Cup campaign on a high note with a 4-3 victory against the…
Grand Reopening of Knoch Park is set for at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 17 at Knoch Park, located at…
Charges have been brought forward against four defendants in an ongoing federal criminal investigation into the failure of a Chicago…
A man has been charged in federal court for allegedly possessing a loaded gun while looting a store in downtown…
Petitions for candidacy for the 2021 Elgin municipal election are available. They are available in the City Clerk’s Office in…
In Saturday night’s City of Champions Cup matchup, the NERDS Herd defeated the Joliet Tully Monsters 5-2. The batters didn't…
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