Chicago

14200 defendants with firearms charged by Department of Justice in 2020

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it had charged 14200 defendants in Fiscal Year (FY) 2020. The number of…

5 years ago

Point of Contact for Election Fraud Complaints Announced

Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) Norman R. Smith will be leading the efforts of his Office in connection with the…

5 years ago

Children with Achondroplasia Could Increase Bone Growth with Novel Drug

According to findings from a recent clinical trial published in The Lancet, a first of its kind drug called vosoritide…

5 years ago

Man Charged for Using Explosive Device

A man is facing a federal criminal charge for allegedly using an explosive device to damage a suburban Chicago restaurant.…

5 years ago

Rockford mayor demands ease in restrictions for restaurants and bars

Tom McNamara, the mayor of Rockford, is holding a stance to urge JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, to ease…

5 years ago

Three-count indictment charges Fairview Heights man with possessing child pornography

Michael M. Rapa, a 67-year-old Fairview Heights man, has been charged with three counts of possessing child pornography. According to…

5 years ago

IDES announces drop in unemployment rate across Illinois for third consecutive month

The US Bureau of Statistics provided preliminary data to the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES). The data has been…

5 years ago

Fox Valley Orthopedics invites community residents to donate blood

There is no other precious gift than gifting your blood to save the life of someone else. According to the…

5 years ago

UIS featured in federal government video series

A video series was shot at the University of Illinois Springfield’s Child Protection Training Academy. The series is serving as…

5 years ago

Group Preparing to Declare Independence from Illinois

A group is preparing to declare its independence from Illinois. They said the residents are growing frustrated because they feel…

5 years ago

JJC Scholarship Fund to be benefited through Zonta Club’s LUNAFEST

Joliet Area’s Zonta Club is hosting LUNAFEST, a virtual film festival highlighting women as leaders in society. On Thursday, Oct.20,…

5 years ago

October 19; Curbside Leaf Collection Starts

The city of Naperville has organized two programs to dispose of leaves this season. The leaves change color and fall.…

5 years ago

Illinois Governor’s “Effective” COVID-19 Restrictions Claims Challenged

Gov. J.B. Pritzker's COVID-19 mitigation efforts are challenged by attorneys in court. Now, one of those attorneys is also challenging…

5 years ago

$35 million bridge plans unveiled

To provide a new way to travel between Bucktown and Lincoln Park, developer Sterling Bay has released plans for a…

5 years ago

US Attorney’s Office for Central District of Illinois serves communities in 46 counties

The US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois is serving the communities of the Central District of Illinois.…

5 years ago

Lakeview TOD project starts

Optima, Inc. has said that it has started construction on Optima Lakeview. The construction is a  seven-story transit-oriented development (TOD)…

5 years ago

CEJA Support Increasing

Clean Energy Jobs Act CEJA’s support is growing as a new poll of key Chicago borders’ areas and the suburbs…

5 years ago

Woman, who faked serious illnesses, pleads guilty to five federal felonies

A woman who falsely claimed to suffer from breast cancer and genetic disorders to defraud nonprofits has pleaded guilty. 35-year-old…

5 years ago

Illinois sets record COVID-19 cases

COVID-19 cases are rising in Illinois as the Illinois Department of Public Health announced a record one-day high of 4,554…

5 years ago

Former US Postal Service employee pleads guilty over making false statement

Heath D. Shelton, a 36-year-old Smithton man, has pleaded guilty to a single count of making a false statement to…

5 years ago

Third quarter witnesses nearly double Chicago industrial demand

The centralized location of Chicago is continuously providing it an edge to grow its industrial market. The superior railway and…

5 years ago

Massac County EMA’s former assistant director faces federal fraud charges

Christopher Thompson, a 29-year-old Kentucky man, has been charged with mail and wire fraud. He is the former assistant director…

5 years ago

Aurora Downtown to turn downtown into Sugar Skull City to honor Day of the Dead

Aurora Downtown is presenting the Sugar Skull City event from October 15 to November 15. The event will coincide with…

5 years ago

Alleged Embezzlement Indictment for Champaign County Woman

Former office manager of a Champaign, Ill., contractor supply company has been indicted by a grand jury on charges that…

5 years ago

Chicago medical supply company owner charged with PPE price gouging

Krikor Topouzian, a 60-year-old Winnetka man, has been charged with one count of violating the Defense Protection Act of 1950.…

5 years ago

Lurie Children’s receives CHIME’s Most Wired Digital Health Quality Award

The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) conducts an annual survey under its Digital Health Most Wired program. The…

5 years ago

Halloween Nights Lights sold out, waitlist is still open

Halloween Nights Lights is a completely different event introduced by Naperville Park District this year. There will be a lot…

5 years ago

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