Chicago’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA), an office that investigates allegations of misconduct against the city’s police force, recommended…
ROCKFORD — A suburban Chicago man has been sentenced to more than ten years in federal prison for trafficking fentanyl…
Fairview Heights, Ill. – U.S. Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe announced today that the Department of Justice has awarded $91,731 to…
A boy born with a rare genetic condition left a Chicago hospital Tuesday after spending his entire life under care.…
Now in its third year, Sugar Skull City will turn downtown Aurora into a celebration of Day of the Dead…
A Rockford man has been sentenced to 13 years in federal prison for trafficking heroin and cocaine. TERVARIE LOTTIE, 34,…
A former Chicago Police Officer has been indicted on a federal civil rights charge for the alleged kidnapping and aggravated…
Citizens are invited to enjoy coffee and conversation with members of the Naperville Police Department at one of three Naperville…
Forbes has named Joliet Junior College one of the top in-state employers in its “America’s Best Employers By State” list. "It…
A red-brick building partially collapsed in an explosion on Chicago's West Side on Tuesday, sending eight people to the hospital,…
Toll road operator Atlas Arteria Group said on Tuesday it had entered into an agreement to acquire a 66.67% stake…
The immigrants were sent to Chicago as part of Texas Governor Greg Abbott's response to the migrant crisis at the…
With a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel signing off late Thursday on updated COVID-19 boosters, the city of…
Robert Feder abruptly announced his retirement in early July after covering the Chicago media beat for 42 years. Feder later…
GENEVA, ILLINOIS — The Chicago Steel announced Wednesday that the team has chosen to highlight the Bain Family of Batavia…
World Business Chicago is hosting a new food innovation summit at the end of the month. Called Chicago Venture Summit…
Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport will continue to enforce masking despite multiple airlines dropping their requirements following a federal judge’s ruling.…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is still standing firm on its indoor mask guidelines, despite several Democratic…
The Chicago Steel (20-7-6-0; 46 pts), playing as the Chicago Ice Sharks for one night in a throwback to the…
Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium says it will start work in 2022 on a $500 million project to “renovate the aquarium, add educational and…
In order to develop a world-class experience in the City of Chicago that will push the economy and drive employment…
I's almost time to ring in the New Year — and many people are looking forward to putting 2021 in the…
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has accused stores of not taking adequate measures to prevent themselves from being victims of crime. During a…
U.S. brick-and-mortar stores regained some popularity during this year’s Thanksgiving holiday weekend, but overall there were fewer shoppers spending. The…
Daniel W. Dawe, a 48-year-old man from Pekin, Illinois, has been sentenced to twelve years and seven months in the…
Now, Joliet citizens can listen to the voices that sounded more than fifty years ago. The Joliet Junior College Library…
SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today that in the coming weeks, unemployment insurance benefit payments…
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