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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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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.…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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 —…

6 years ago

TCA Health renovation in South side starts

Mosaic Construction, LLC says that it has started work on a medical office renovation project for TCA Health. TCA Health…

6 years ago

Sportsman’s Park Trapshooting Rage Reopening

Trapshooting at Naperville Park District's Sportsman's Park will reopen on Thursday, June 18. The reopening complies with Phase 3 of…

6 years ago

Naperville City’s mosquito control program underway

To control the mosquito population, Naperville City employs several strategies. The residents can also take several precautions to avoid mosquito…

6 years ago

2020 A Tale of Today: Emerging Artists Fellowship announced

The Richard H. Driehaus Museum announced the four artists who will receive its 2020 A Tale of Today: Emerging Artists…

6 years ago

Police Chiefs Group ready for cops licensing talks

In Illinois police officers already have to get a state certification. Some state officials are now pushing to require state…

6 years ago

JJC’s Cisco program earns Cisco Network Academy CCNA Curriculum Excellence 2019 distinction

The Cisco program of the Junior Joliet College (JJC) has been recognized again for its excellent performance in the field.…

6 years ago

Fatal Traffic Crash involving Pedestrian investigated

The Naperville Police Department and the Naperville Fire Department, on Wednesday, June 10, 2020, at approximately 6:04 p.m., responded to…

6 years ago

Lightfoot joins in forming $5 million fund for overlooked by previous COVID-19 relief packages

Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of Chicago, is backing cash assistance for the residents of Illinois who were excluded from the…

6 years ago

Pritzker announces $270 million Child Care Restoration grant program

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, announced a $270 million Child Care Restoration grant program during his visits to Skip…

6 years ago

Emergency Department Usage Declines during COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 Pandemic has decreased the use of emergency departments. Two health researchers have described a decrease in emergency department use…

6 years ago

$8.4 Million awarded to address COVID-19

United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, John R. Lausch, Jr. announced today that, over the past several…

6 years ago

Elgin Covid Response Fund

The Elgin Covid Response Fund (ECRF) details have been announced by the City of Elgin and local and regional funders.…

6 years ago

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