Chicago

Rochester man involved in threatening Congressman Rodney Davis pleads guilty

Randall E. Tarr, a 64-year-old Rochester man, pleaded guilty on the charges of threatening a US Congressman Rodney Davis. He…

5 years ago

Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative invites Naperville mayor Chirico in its leadership program

Steve Chirico, the mayor of Naperville, has been selected to participate in the leadership and management program of Bloomberg Harvard…

5 years ago

Operation Legend Expanded to Chicago

United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois John R. Lausch Jr, today joined Attorney General William P. Barr…

5 years ago

Illinois to Welcome Cannabis Cup Competition

The Cannabis Cup competition is coming to Illinois. The Cannabis Cup started in Amsterdam in the 1980s. It will come…

5 years ago

Legal Action to be Pursued After Local Teacher Firing

An Unfair Labor Practice Charge will be filed by the Illinois Education Association (IEA) with the Illinois Educational Labor Relations…

5 years ago

Illinois Economic Policy Institute declares economic reopening plan worked in Illinois

The Illinois Economic Policy Institute released a study related to Illinois’s economic reopening plan. The study praised Illinois for taking…

5 years ago

IDES investigates fraud scheme that impacted each state’s PUA programs

A widespread fraud scheme has been uncovered by the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES). The IDES officials are investigating…

5 years ago

Child Pornography Possession Charges for Registered Sex Offender

A Chicago man who allegedly possessed numerous sexually explicit videos of children has been indicted on a federal child pornography…

5 years ago

$4.7 Million Investment for Expanding Apprenticeship Program

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced a $4.7 million for expanding…

5 years ago

Nunnally Jr. of Nerds® HERD Faces New Challenges

The COVID-19 Pandemic has forced players participating in the 2020 City of Champions Cup to face many unfamiliar circumstances, but…

5 years ago

Violence Continues in Chicago

On Tuesday, 15 people were sent to the hospital as a mass shooting occurred in the Gresham neighborhood. The shooting…

5 years ago

EXPO CHICAGO announces new virtual salon series Dine&

The International Exposition of Contemporary and Modern Art, EXPO CHICAGO, announced its news virtual salon series, Dine&. The Dine& series…

5 years ago

Eighteen individuals charged in federal court for conspiring to sell heroin

Eighteen defendants have been charged in federal court with conspiring to sell heroin or fentanyl-laced heroin on the Northwest Side…

5 years ago

Inland Circle Apartment Fire

Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a fire alarm notification at 3:57 p.m. on Tuesday, July 21. The notification…

5 years ago

Lightfoot does not want fed thugs in Chicago

The political leaders and civil-rights groups of Chicago said that their city had no use for camouflaged troops to arrest…

5 years ago

Online Romance Fraud Charges for Three Chicago-Area Residents

A variety of cyber-enabled fraud conspiracies have been identified by an undercover federal law enforcement investigation. The conspiracies were allegedly…

5 years ago

New Seven-Story Mixed-Use Building’s Ground Broken

Construction of City Club Apartments MDA-Phase II in Chicago at 63 E. Lake St. has started by City Club Apartments.…

5 years ago

Slammers Keep on Rolling with Emphatic Win

Thunderstorms forced the afternoon game to be canceled, but the sun came out in time and the forecast for game…

5 years ago

Numerous Gunshot Victims in Chicago

On Monday, July 20, 2020, at around 7:50 p.m., police and firefighter/paramedics responded to a report of multiple people shot…

5 years ago

Plainfield Teachers Pushing for Starting School Year Remotely

Plainfield educators will be taking their questions regarding the start of the new school year to the public and the…

5 years ago

“Reprehensible” Comments Causes Stephenson County Board Member Removal

On Tuesday, Stephenson County Board Chairman William N. Hadley issued a press release that announced the removal of Board Member…

5 years ago

To Resolve Bribery Scheme Federal Criminal Investigation ComEd to Pay $200 Million

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Chicago announced today that the largest electric utility in Illinois, Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) has…

5 years ago

Joliet Slammers beat NERDS Herd in first afternoon game of City of Champions Cup

The first afternoon game of the City of Champions Cup played between the Joliet Slammers and the NERDS Herd on…

5 years ago

Art Institute of Chicago to reopen on July 30

Many people in Chicago missed wandering the galleries of the Art Institute of Chicago during the coronavirus shutdown. Many people…

5 years ago

Recreational Cannabis Sales’ Taxes Collects $52 Million

Illinois has collected $52 million in the first six months of the year from taxes on recreational cannabis sales. Legal…

5 years ago

Bowa Construction to add diversity and aviation experience in $8.5 billion O’Hare 21 project

Bowa construction has been added for the O'Hare 21 project. Clayco and AECOM Hunt have announced that minority contractor Bowa…

5 years ago

Jackson County Reports Twenty-Three New COVID-19 cases

In the past 24 hours, 23 Jackson County residents have been confirmed of COVID-19. The Jackson County Health Department was…

5 years ago

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