The Joliet Slammers are proud to announce that Tampa Bay Rays have signed Tully Monster pitcher Dietrich Enns. Enns will…
Federal fraud charges indictment for a north suburban financial adviser for allegedly swindling clients who had sought her assistance in…
Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a call at 9:57 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 14 for a structure fire…
Illinois' expanded vote-by-mail opportunities, stimulated by COVID-19 exposure concerns, have the potential to delay results on Election Day because of…
Defrauding Illinois Medicaid out of hundreds of thousands of dollars over a period of several years’ lands a St. Louis-area…
The Joliet Tully Monsters outclassed the Chicago Deep Dish 8-4 in Sunday afternoon’s 2020 City of Champions Cup matchup. The…
The Illinois Department of Public Health has added Kane County to its COVID-19 watch list. Kane County’s Health Department director…
Aurora Downtown, a non-profit of downtown business and property owners are seeking nominations for at-large board seats. They have announced…
The North Clay Education Association (NCEA) is calling for the North Clay Community Unit School District #25 Board of Education…
United States' new jobless claims have dropped below 1 million last week for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has gone big with grants to small businesses hurt in the pandemic. He announced the first…
Chicago's retail market turned on its head in the second quarter due to the coronavirus pandemic. Restaurants, shops, movie theatres,…
The Peoria County Board of Election Commissioners (PCBEC) was formed in 2015 as a result of the county-wide referendum. The…
A grand jury has indicted the mayor of Crestwood for using an interstate facility in aid of bribery, and lying…
An indictment has been returned by a federal grand jury that charges 73-year old Richard G. Simms currently of Marietta,…
Joliet Junior College students can support their education this fall by applying for funding through the CARES Act. The applications…
Three family members are facing the law as they are indicted on a labor trafficking conspiracy charge for allegedly forcing…
The renovation of the former YMCA at 3039 E 91st St. in the city’s south side has been issued a…
The Joliet Slammers faced the NERDS Herd in the second game of the Sunday doubleheader. The Slammers entered the field…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton today announced the 21st Century Illinois Transformation Model. The model is…
There are Phase 4 guidelines implemented in the state amid the coronavirus pandemic. First Fridays is back in downtown Aurora…
An indictment of allegedly skimming $1.1 million from federally insured facilities has been returned in US District Court in Chicago…
The Branch is presenting the Kite Fly event in Naperville Park District on Sunday, August 30, from 1:00 pm to…
A limited number of FHN employees’ email accounts may have been accessed by an unauthorized person. FHN said on April…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation announced the second of six $250 million grants. The grants…
The annual Leadership Golf Outing has been rescheduled by the Highland Community College Foundation to Friday, September 11 at the…
The Joliet Slammers has defeated the Joliet Tully Monsters 8-5 in Thursday night’s 2020 City of Champions Cup exhibition. Starting…
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