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City of Joliet Appoints James V. Capparelli to City Manager

The City of Joliet City Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. James V. Capparelli to City Manager…

5 years ago

One killed, one injured in Antioch Township crash

ANTIOCH TOWNSHIP, Ill. — One person was killed and another person was injured in a traffic crash in Antioch Township Saturday, according…

5 years ago

Suburban Chicago Businessman Charged with COVID-Relief Fraud

A suburban Chicago businessman has been indicted on federal fraud charges for allegedly fraudulently obtaining more than $420,000 in small…

5 years ago

iREACH Study Aims to Enhance Prevention of Peanut Allergy in Pediatric Practices

The Center for Food Allergy & Asthma Research (CFAAR), at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital…

5 years ago

Local Girl Scouts Launch Initial Cookie Orders January 6–30, 2021

Northern Illinois – Local Girl Scouts have set-up their cookie websites and been busy marketing their products and selling Girl Scout…

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Pritzker Administration Targets $520 Million Corporate Tax Loopholes in Advance of Lame Duck Session

CHICAGO — Due to the budget crisis caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor JB Pritzker is freezing the implementation of…

5 years ago

Next Phase of COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan, Lowers Vaccine Age to 65

CHICAGO – Building on guidance by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and…

5 years ago

Chicago Steel hit the road with point streak on the line

GENEVA, ILLINOIS — The Chicago Steel (11-2-2-0; 24 pts.) take their 11-game point streak on the road for a three-game…

5 years ago

Hindman Auctions Launches a Digital Bid Room

Hindman Introduces New Online & Mobile Bidding Platform to Elevate and Streamline Client Experience Today, Hindman announces the launch of…

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Research Examines Alcohol Consumption In Illinois Amid Pandemic

ILLINOIS — New research at an Illinois college is taking a look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the mental…

5 years ago

Great Lakes Academy $9 million renovation starts over Christmas holidays

The Great Lakes Academy at 8401 S. Saginaw is getting a $9 million renovation/expansion, according to a City of Chicago…

5 years ago

Former Office Manager of Suburban Construction Company Charged With Fraud for Allegedly Embezzling More Than $2.3 Million in Company Funds

CHICAGO — The former office manager of a southwest suburban construction company has been charged with fraud for allegedly embezzling…

5 years ago

Savannah Circle Structure Fire

NAPERVILLE, Ill. — At 10:32 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 3, Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a call for…

5 years ago

Lendlease to build The Reed

Lendlease is saying they will be building a 41-story residential high0rise at 234 W. Polk St. They termed it The…

5 years ago

Serious Crash in Buffalo Grove

On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, around 7:10 p.m., police and firefighter/paramedics from Buffalo Grove responded to a report of a…

5 years ago

Chicago Steel hit the road as leaders

The Chicago Steel are on a seven-game winning streak. They are traveling to Michigan to extend their streak as they…

5 years ago

Education Unions: Postpone Standardized Testing

The Illinois education unions have called on the Illinois State Board of Education to postpone standardized testing. Chicago Teachers Union,…

5 years ago

Former School Principal Sentenced for Embezzlement

Former principal of St. John the Baptist Elementary School in Smithton, Illinois, Roy Joseph Monti of St. Louis, Missouri has…

5 years ago

Pediatric Concussion Research Study Continues

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago’s pediatric sports medicine physician-researchers and their teams are studying how auditory…

5 years ago

Solar Panel for Naperville City

The State of Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity has given the City of Naperville a $10,000 grant. The…

5 years ago

Four Years in Prison for Illegal Loaded Gun Possession

Illegal possession of a loaded semi-automatic handgun has landed a Chicago man four years in federal prison. 43-year old Lashon…

5 years ago

Special Recording for New Year’s Eve

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Naperville Park District will not be hosting the traditional Countdown at the Carillon event at…

5 years ago

Lower Risk of ACL Reinjury in Children?

A study is aiming to lower the risk of ACL re-injury in Children. Pediatric sports medicine physician-researchers at Ann &…

5 years ago

Factory Manager Hid Outside Government Contractor Payments

49-year-old Shawn E. Whitecotton of Herrin, Illinois pleaded guilty to a two-count felony information charging him with making false statements…

5 years ago

Opioid Overdose Reversed by Cook County Sheriff’s Police Officers

According to Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart, on Friday morning, Cook County Sheriff's Police's quick and compassionate work reversed…

5 years ago

USHL Players of the Week Include Two Chicago Steel Players

United States Hockey League has announced its Players of the Week and two Chicago Steel players make the list. Chicago…

5 years ago

Chicagoland Getting Back to Work

COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on businesses across various industries. However, Chicago-based Complete Crewing took the hardships as an…

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