The students are going to return to campus for fall classes at the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS). The UIS…
The City of Elgin experienced a heavy storm on July 9. Heavy rain and wind gusts resulted in a power…
The Union League Club of Chicago, the Lincoln Forum, and Politico Illinois organized a webinar, “What Will College Look Like…
Around 12:13 p.m., on Tuesday 7, 2020, Police and Firefighter/paramedics from Des Plaines responded to a report of a house…
Grant money is still available for Illinoisans through the state’s Restore, Reinvest and Renew program, or R3. The sale of…
Around 9:38 p.m., on Sunday, July 5, 2020, the Peoria Police Department, Advanced Medical Transport, and Peoria Fire Department to…
On Saturday, July 4, at 10:39 p.m., Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a 911 call from a resident…
A Chicago man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for firing a gun into the grave of…
Joliet Junior College Board of Trustees have approved the college's FISCAL Year 2021 Budget. The approval was made at the…
United Arab Emirates has expelled a Nigerian national that allegedly orchestrated an international cyber fraud scheme targeting several U.S.-based companies.…
The Naperville Park District’s free summer events begin July 7. The District is inviting the community to enjoy three favorite…
Three men are facing the law as they have been charged in federal court for trying to steal cash from…
A peaceful protest was held at Millennium Park in downtown Aurora on Friday evening July 3, 2020. Just before 7:45…
Facebook will build an $800 million data center at the ChicagoWest Business Center in DeKalb, according to Krusinski Construction Company.…
Bruno the errant American black bear had been charming Illinoisans with his trek down the western edge of the state…
The four-team Managers for the City of Champions Cup have been locked in. New to the City of Champions Cup…
On Thursday, the first report from the Restore Illinois Collaborative Commission resurface. The resurfacing comes a day after it was…
A Clay County judge’s ruling has ended Gov. J.B. Pritzker's executive orders limiting businesses and individual movements apply to everyone,…
Freeport School District Names Elementary Principals. The FSD 145 Board of Education has approved the appointments of Amanda Hayes as…
The City of Elgin Parks and Recreation Department has announced the decision of opening City-owned playgrounds on Monday, July 6.…
A Black-led non-profit organization, Threewalls providing support and visibility for ALAANA (African, Latinx, Asian, Arab, Native American) contemporary visual artists…
General III LLC has received a construction permit from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. The IEPA has also issued a…
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Eric Dreiband and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois Steven D. Weinhoeft…
Cook County has waived late fees on property tax bills. The second installment of Cook County property taxes was mailed…
The Slammers have started signing players for the City of Champions Cup. The players signed also include Minor League affiliated…
Chicago Steel has won another accolade. United States Hockey League have announced on Monday that Chicago Steel President Dan Lehv…
A state senator is trying to legalize fireworks in Illinois. With fireworks readily available in neighboring states, State Sen. Chapin…
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