Infants under 90 days of age who tested positive for COVID-19 tend to be well, with little or no respiratory…
Naperville July 4 fireworks will be displayed at Frontier Sports Complex. A statement has been issued by the City of…
The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today that the unemployment rate has fallen -2.0 percentage points to 15.2…
Rachel Miller, 28 and Sebastian Sale, 29 have been indicted by a grand jury with alleged sexual exploitation of minors.…
Trammell Crow will be building a science facility in Fulton Market. The Texas-based developer unveiled plans for Fulton Labs, a…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced a $900 million package. Pritzker joined members of the Black, Latino, and Asian Caucuses…
International Museum of Surgical Science wins highly competitive grant to support STEM engagement during COVID-19 Pandemic. The IMSS is part…
Joliet Junior College announced in Mid-May that it would be holding all fall lectures online, with the possibility of in-person…
Freeport School District has named Melissa Sago as the new Lincoln-Douglas Elementary Principal. The FSD 145 Board of Education approved…
The Restore Illinois Collaborative Commission is created to help revive Illinois’ economy amid the COVID-19 Pandemic, but there is a…
A prior sex offender has been sentenced today for child sexual exploitation and child pornography. 47-year old Emmett J. Rogers…
Springfield Police Officers, on June 17, at approximately 7:53 a.m. responded to shots fired call in the area of 16th…
U.S. News & World Report has named Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago to be among the…
Chicago aldermen want cops to get out of schools. Three Chicago aldermen are proposing to defund the police by taking…
The owner and operator of numerous information technology companies in the Chicago area have been charged for COVID-Relief Fraud. The…
Sinaloa Drug Cartel high ranked former member was arraigned today on federal drug charges following his extradition from Mexico. Felipe…
Illinois Governor has signed SB 1863 and HB 2238 into the law that will provide vote by mail (VBM) applications…
City of Freeport's Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Application selected for further review. The city has announced that the Illinois Emergency Management…
Eugene Haywood has been sentenced to life in prison plus 10 years in federal prison. U.S. District Judge James E.…
Planned Parenthood reopened nine health centers statewide on Monday. The reopened health centers in Illinois are brought to 15. The…
Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a phone call at 5:54 p.m. on Friday, June 12 for a structure…
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago study reports that kids with functional nausea – nausea experienced at…
The HOPE Fair Housing Center has found its new executive director following a national search. They have named Evelyn Sanguinetti…
Two individuals have been charged with trying to steal cash from a Chicago ATM. Federal court has charged a man…
The United States Hockey League has announced that three Chicago Steel players have been named in the All-USHL Teams. Steel…
Illinois is continuing to contend with the restriction while neighboring states are reopening their businesses and economies. Illinois has implemented…
Gabriel Bump’s novel “Everywhere You Don’t Belong” is for anyone seeking to under the lives in Chicago's African-American community —…
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