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Mild Illness, Fever Tendency in Babies with COVID-19

Infants under 90 days of age who tested positive for COVID-19 tend to be well, with little or no respiratory…

5 years ago

Frontier Sports Complex destination for July 4 Fireworks

Naperville July 4 fireworks will be displayed at Frontier Sports Complex. A statement has been issued by the City of…

5 years ago

Industries Reopen, unemployment decreases

The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today that the unemployment rate has fallen -2.0 percentage points to 15.2…

5 years ago

Child Sexual Exploitation Charges for Illinois Couple

Rachel Miller, 28 and Sebastian Sale, 29 have been indicted by a grand jury with alleged sexual exploitation of minors.…

5 years ago

Science Facility to be constructed in Fulton Market

Trammell Crow will be building a science facility in Fulton Market. The Texas-based developer unveiled plans for Fulton Labs, a…

5 years ago

$900 Million Package announced

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced a $900 million package. Pritzker joined members of the Black, Latino, and Asian Caucuses…

5 years ago

ASTC selects IMSS for Grant Support amid COVID-19 Pandemic

International Museum of Surgical Science wins highly competitive grant to support STEM engagement during COVID-19 Pandemic. The IMSS is part…

5 years ago

Safe Fall Semester Preparations

Joliet Junior College announced in Mid-May that it would be holding all fall lectures online, with the possibility of in-person…

5 years ago

Melissa Sago Named New Lincoln-Douglas Elementary Principal

Freeport School District has named Melissa Sago as the new Lincoln-Douglas Elementary Principal. The FSD 145 Board of Education approved…

5 years ago

Reviving Illinois’ Economy; Aim of New Legislative Commission

The Restore Illinois Collaborative Commission is created to help revive Illinois’ economy amid the COVID-19 Pandemic, but there is a…

5 years ago

22 ½ Years Imprisonment for Child Sex Offender

A prior sex offender has been sentenced today for child sexual exploitation and child pornography. 47-year old Emmett J. Rogers…

5 years ago

Springfield Police Department Responds to Firing Shots

Springfield Police Officers, on June 17, at approximately 7:53 a.m. responded to shots fired call in the area of 16th…

5 years ago

U.S. News once again names Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago among top Children’s Hospital

U.S. News & World Report has named Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago to be among the…

5 years ago

Chicago aldermen: No cops in schools

Chicago aldermen want cops to get out of schools. Three Chicago aldermen are proposing to defund the police by taking…

5 years ago

COVID-Relief Fraud Charges for Suburban Chicago Businessman

The owner and operator of numerous information technology companies in the Chicago area have been charged for COVID-Relief Fraud. The…

5 years ago

Sinaloa Drug Cartel High-Rank Member Arraigned

Sinaloa Drug Cartel high ranked former member was arraigned today on federal drug charges following his extradition from Mexico. Felipe…

5 years ago

Legislation to Expand Vote by Mail Signed

Illinois Governor has signed SB 1863 and HB 2238 into the law that will provide vote by mail (VBM) applications…

5 years ago

FEMA selects Freeport’s Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant application for review

City of Freeport's Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Application selected for further review. The city has announced that the Illinois Emergency Management…

5 years ago

Prison Imprisonment for Peoria Street Gang Member

Eugene Haywood has been sentenced to life in prison plus 10 years in federal prison. U.S. District Judge James E.…

5 years ago

Planned Parenthood; Health Centers reopened

Planned Parenthood reopened nine health centers statewide on Monday. The reopened health centers in Illinois are brought to 15. The…

5 years ago

Burning Tree Lane Fire

Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a phone call at 5:54 p.m. on Friday, June 12 for a structure…

5 years ago

Chronic Nausea Kids Tend to have Many Other Non-GI Symptoms

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago study reports that kids with functional nausea – nausea experienced at…

5 years ago

HOPE Fair Housing Center appoints new Executive Director

The HOPE Fair Housing Center has found its new executive director following a national search. They have named Evelyn Sanguinetti…

5 years ago

Charges for trying to steal cash from ATM

Two individuals have been charged with trying to steal cash from a Chicago ATM. Federal court has charged a man…

5 years ago

All-USHL Teams include Three Chicago Steel Players

The United States Hockey League has announced that three Chicago Steel players have been named in the All-USHL Teams. Steel…

5 years ago

Illinois keeps restrictions while neighboring states reopen

Illinois is continuing to contend with the restriction while neighboring states are reopening their businesses and economies. Illinois has implemented…

5 years ago

“Everywhere You Don’t Belong”

Gabriel Bump’s novel “Everywhere You Don’t Belong” is for anyone seeking to under the lives in Chicago's African-American community —…

5 years ago

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