NADA shared their plans related to a fully online and digital endeavor after the cancellation of their September 2020 fair…
A Chicago man has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly trafficking fentanyl-laced heroin and illegally possessing a…
An East St. Louis resident reoffended in the federal system which has cost him his 20 years of life. James…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's threat to withhold federal funding for areas where local officials refuse to enforce his executive orders…
Joliet Junior College President Dr. Judy Mitchell has informed the campus community that all fall 2020 lectures will be delivered…
Naperville Fire Department has conducted two water rescues in DuPage River. Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a call…
The powerful partnership between the City of Elgin and local, regional and state foundations has made it possible for the…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has discouraged any trips outside the state of Illinois in no uncertain terms. He has also…
Dontae Crowder has been welcomed by the Joliet Junior College of Trustees as the newest student trustee during its May…
Last week, another 3 million U.S. workers had filed for unemployment. Over the last eight weeks of the coronavirus pandemic,…
U-46 Food and Nutrition Services Department will recognize the distribution of 1 million meals. School doors had closed in mid-March…
Freeport, IL – Illinois restrictions has forced the White Pines Resort into bankruptcy. The resort closes after 80 years of…
The COVID-19 Pandemic has changed a lot, and Joliet Junior College has also come under the effect. JJC had moved…
In adapting to remote learning, teachers have almost learn an entirely new job. For their hard work and dedication, the…
Betty Duncan will be appointed Peoria County Board Member for District 3. Her appointment will be at the May 14,…
Joliet Junior College’s Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society’s student’s hard work is being recognized at the national level. JJC’s…
An $11 million building permit has been issued by Chicago for indoor rock climbers at 1111 W. Addison St. The…
In response to the coronavirus, the City of Elgin has initiated the third round of expenditure reductions. Summer parks and…
Illinois conducted a new high in the number of COVID-19 tests in a day that yielded a record high for…
The U.S. Attorney’s office has recognized the dedication, sacrifice of the Central Illinois Police Officers during the National Police Week.…
Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a 911 call from the fire alarm monitoring company, at 01:33 AM, on…
The Rockford Area Economic Development Council (RAEDC) and the Rockford Area Aerospace Network (RAAN) hosted the Midwest Aerospace Conference, MAC2020,…
Two roommates, Isaiah Ingram and Kevin Hager have been charged in federal court with trafficking cocaine and illegally possessing handguns.…
The International Exposition of Contemporary and Modern Art, EXPO CHICAGO, made an important announcement today related to its ninth edition.…
A federal investigation had dismantled a Mexico-to-Chicago cocaine pipeline, and as a result, ten individuals are facing criminal charges. Law…
According to a report, Illinois school leaders spent millions of dollars within weeks to cope with the coronavirus outbreak. The…
Skender released a statement related to its progress on a new 36000-sq. ft. supportive housing facility for Sarah’s Circle. The…
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