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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

Illegal Gun Selling Charges for Indiana Man

An Indiana man is facing the law as he is charged with a federal firearm offense for allegedly illegally selling…

5 years ago

Chicago issues $28 million building permit for Phase II of Michigan tower

The second phase of a 47-story tower at Michigan and Wacker has acquired a building permit of $28 million from…

5 years ago

Illinois State Board of Education trains new teachers through instructional and mentorship program

It is a unique first year of teaching for new teachers in Illinois. The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)…

5 years ago

Kinzie Builders tops off $20 million rental community project in Chicago

Kinzie Builders said that it had topped off a $20 million rental community project in the Chicago suburb of Mount…

5 years ago

Illinois DCEO joins manufacturing leaders to proclaim October as Manufacturing Month

An event was organized at Crafts Technology to kick off October’s National Manufacturing Month in Illinois. The Illinois Department of…

5 years ago

Illegal sports gambling charge pressed against Chicago-area man

Gregory Emmett Paloian, a 66-year-old Chicago-area man, has been charged with one count of conducting an illegal sports gambling business.…

5 years ago

Sunjay Kaushal to return to Lurie Children’s Hospital to lead Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgery

After spending nine years at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Sunjay Kaushal, MD, Ph.D., will return to Ann…

5 years ago

Man Charged with Criminal Sexual Abuse and Battery

The Schaumburg Police Department has initiated an investigation of an alleged Criminal Sexual Abuse and Battery. On August 21, 2020,…

5 years ago

Hoffman comes forward to help small businesses getting necessary lifeline

Representative Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea, urged small businesses to apply for additional funding under the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program. The…

5 years ago

September: National Recovery Month

Centerstone is celebrating September as National Recovery Month. National Recovery Month is recognized by Centerstone as a time to spread…

5 years ago

Gun Shootings near May Street and 122nd Street, Chicago

CBS 2’s Steven Graves reports that a total of nine people were wounded between the shootings at 68th Street and…

5 years ago

Fires Shot at Police Officers

On September 16, at 9:33 p.m., members of the Springfield Police Street Crimes Unit had noticed that a vehicle driver…

5 years ago

Will, Kankakee Counties Open Bars

Bars have opened in Will and Kankakee counties. Restaurants have opened for indoor dining as well. Illinois Governor and the…

5 years ago

$250 Million N. Michigan Tower Construction Started

Ground has been broken by Chicago-based developer Sterling Bay on a 47-story tower at 300 N. Michigan Av., between the…

5 years ago

University of Chicago to host public art commission You Be My Ally

You Be My Ally, a public art commission, is going to be hosted by the University of Chicago on October…

5 years ago

Former Chicago Public Schools employee admits his crime in federal court

Pedro Soto, a 45-year-old Chicago man, pleaded guilty in federal court for committing the crime of making false statements to…

5 years ago

Sexual Exploitation of a Child Lands Decatur Man 22 Years in Federal Prison

Daniel A. Betty, 28, of Decatur, Ill., is sentenced to serve 22 years in federal prison for sexually exploiting and…

5 years ago

Marijuana tax revenue approaches $20M a month

Illinois’ recreational marijuana tax revenue is accelerating as it approaches $20 million a month. The Illinois Department of Revenue has…

5 years ago

JJC’s Adult Education Students Earn Certificates

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Joliet Junior College was preparing to transfer courses online in Mid-March. Adult education instructor Angela…

5 years ago

27 Years in Prison Sentencing for Chicago Street Gang Member

Chicago street gang’s member has been sentenced to 27 years in federal prison for engaging in a pattern of racketeering…

5 years ago

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