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Elgin’s City Playgrounds to Open

The City of Elgin Parks and Recreation Department has announced the decision of opening City-owned playgrounds on Monday, July 6.…

5 years ago

RaD Lab+Outside the Walls Fellowship Recipients Announced

A Black-led non-profit organization, Threewalls providing support and visibility for ALAANA (African, Latinx, Asian, Arab, Native American) contemporary visual artists…

5 years ago

Scrap metal recycling plant construction permit issued

General III LLC has received a construction permit from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. The IEPA has also issued a…

5 years ago

Assistant Attorney General and U.S. Attorney’s Reaction on Federal Court’s Decision

Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Eric Dreiband and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois Steven D. Weinhoeft…

5 years ago

Late Fees on Property Tax Bills Waived

Cook County has waived late fees on property tax bills. The second installment of Cook County property taxes was mailed…

5 years ago

City of Champions Cup & MILB Players

The Slammers have started signing players for the City of Champions Cup. The players signed also include Minor League affiliated…

5 years ago

USHL Executive of the Year goes to Dan Lehv

Chicago Steel has won another accolade. United States Hockey League have announced on Monday that Chicago Steel President Dan Lehv…

5 years ago

State Sen. Chapin Rose: Legalize Fireworks

A state senator is trying to legalize fireworks in Illinois. With fireworks readily available in neighboring states, State Sen. Chapin…

5 years ago

Teachers’ Union Retaliated by New Berlin Board of Education

The actions of the New Berlin Community School District 16 Board of Education (BOE) vote to suspend NBEA Co-President Joe…

5 years ago

37 Months Federal Prison Imprisonment for Chinese Businesswoman

A Chinese businesswoman has been sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for conspiracy to commit visa fraud. 30-year old…

5 years ago

City of Champions Cup Teams Tryouts Announced

The City of Champions Cup teams tryouts has been announced by the Slammers. The tryouts will be held on Monday,…

5 years ago

Federal Civil Disorder Charge for Aurora Man

An Aurora man is arrested today on federal civil charge for allegedly throwing an explosive or incendiary device at a…

5 years ago

Joint Federal and State Investigation Charges 24 Defendants

A joint investigation of federal and state was launched that targeted two street gangs responsible for firearms offenses, narcotics trafficking,…

5 years ago

City of Champions Cup Individual Tickets on Sale

The wait is over Baseball fans. Individual tickets for the City of Champions Cup are on sale. Due to popular…

5 years ago

Illinois Businesses and Residents Affected by Civil Unrest to Avail Disaster Loans

Disaster Loans are available for Illinois businesses and residents affected by civil unrest. Illinois businesses and residents in Cook County…

5 years ago

Meth Trafficking Charges for East Central Illinois Woman

An East Central Illinois has been charged by criminal complaint for alleged possession of more than 50 grams of methamphetamine…

5 years ago

Illinois sees unemployment rates rising

Over-the-year in May, number of nonfarm jobs has decreased in all fourteen Illinois metropolitan areas. According to the preliminary data…

5 years ago

13 Street Gang Members Sentenced

13 members of the Peoria street gang known as “Bomb Squad” have been sentenced. The gang members were convicted in…

5 years ago

Fitness Centers reopening expectations

You may be missing the workout at the gyms. You would have enjoyed the home workouts or a peaceful jog…

5 years ago

1.5 New Job Claims

The U.S. Department of Labor has released the latest unemployment figures that show job losses remained stubbornly high. The department…

5 years ago

Regional Businesses to Avail Grant Opportunity

Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and Governor Illinois have released the applications for two new business and…

5 years ago

Two People Die in High-Speed Crash

Wheeling Police and firefighter/paramedics responded around 7:41 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, 2020, to a report of a serious crash with…

5 years ago

Joliet will soon see Baseball again

Frontier League announced today that the Championship season is suspended for the remainder of 2020. The reasons for the suspension…

5 years ago

Man sentenced to three years for personal use of charitable funds

A Lombard man has been sentenced to three years for using charitable funds for personal use. The man entered a…

5 years ago

Chicago Steel Searching for Billet Families

Investing in the nation's top hockey players and providing them the opportunities for developing their skills is Chicago Steel's mission.…

5 years ago

Illinois’ broadband boosted

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has boosted the broadband across the state.  He announced on Wednesday the first round of $50…

5 years ago

ISBE’s In-Person Instruction Guidelines Reactions

Illinois Federation of Teachers and the Illinois Education Association have reacted to ISBE'S in-person instruction guidelines. IFT President Dan Montgomery…

5 years ago

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