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New Park Police Chief Welcome

Naperville Park District will welcome the New Park Police Chief Steve Schindlbeck. The District has announced plans for the swearing-in…

5 years ago

Adult-Use Cannabis Facilities Online Survey Invites Participants

The City of Naperville is inviting the public to give input on potential adult-use cannabis zoning components via an online…

5 years ago

Karen Whitney nominated as interim chancellor of University of Illinois Springfield

Tim Killeen, the president of the University of Illinois System, announced the nomination of Karen M. Whitney as interim chancellor…

5 years ago

Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois announce 2020 Summer Virtual Outdoor Experiences!

It is a tradition of Northern Illinois girls to participate in Girl Scout summer camp. During the camping, they create…

5 years ago

DoJ provides over $1M Grants to local law enforcement

U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft has announced that the Department of Justice’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Hiring…

5 years ago

Illinois surpasses million mark in tests for COVID-19

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, said that Illinois had surpassed the million mark in tests for COVID-19 on Friday.…

5 years ago

US Marshals Service deputies arrest Champaign man for allegedly inciting riots

Shamar N. Betts, a 19-year-old Champaign man, has been arrested by the deputies of US Marshals Service in Tchula, Mississippi.…

5 years ago

JJC Nursing Students Presented with Scholarships

The Bolingbrook Rotary Club has presented scholarships to two Joliet Junior College nursing students. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s…

5 years ago

Illegal Possession of Loaded Handgun Charges

A man is facing federal firearm charges for allegedly illegally possessing a loaded semiautomatic handgun in Chicago this past weekend.…

5 years ago

Chicago Man Arrested for Allegedly Setting Chicago Police Vehicle on Fire

A Chicago man has been arrested on federal arson charge for allegedly setting a Chicago Police Department vehicle on fire…

6 years ago

Superstructure expansion at O’ Hare’s Terminal 5

Chicago has issued an $83.25 million permit for the superstructure expansion at O'Hare's Terminal 5. The Chicago's O'Hare Airport is…

6 years ago

Esports Rocket League: Spring Champions and New Summer League announced

Players of all ages of the Naperville Park District have been offered an opportunity for the first time to participate…

6 years ago

Illegal Possessions of Loaded Handguns Charges for Two Individuals

Federal firearm offenses for two individuals as they have allegedly illegally possessed loaded handguns in downtown Chicago this past weekend.…

6 years ago

Looting and Vandalism in Downtown Naperville

The Naperville Police responds to vandalism and looting in downtown Naperville. On Monday, June 1, assisted by numerous law enforcement…

6 years ago

Looting Halts Construction

Chicago has ordered to halt construction on the city’s biggest commercial real estate developments. Chicago has locked down a perimeter…

6 years ago

Jackson County confirms four new coronavirus cases

Four new coronavirus positive cases have been reported in Jackson County. The Jackson County Health Department was notified of these…

6 years ago

Chicago City Council adopts rules to EV charging infrastructure requirement in new construction buildings

According to the report of Chicago CityScape, Chicago City Council has adopted new rules that will require the electric vehicle…

6 years ago

Joliet Mayor Bob O’Dekirk release statement related to protests over Floyd’s death

Bob O’Dekirk, the mayor of the City of Joliet, released his statement related to the protests over the death of…

6 years ago

Freeport Community Foundation Awards Grants

The Freeport Community Foundation (FCF) Board of Directors has awarded 8 grants. The grants total $52,067.93 to eight regional non-profit…

6 years ago

Construction of affordable senior living house sets to begin in Johnsburg

There will not be any official groundbreaking ceremony of the project set to begin in Johnsburg. The Project deals with…

6 years ago

COVID-19 rises the unemployment rates in all Illinois metro areas

According to preliminary data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Illinois Department of Employment…

6 years ago

Illegal Possession of Handguns Charges for Three Convicted Felons

Indictments have been returned by a federal grand jury against three convicted felons for allegedly illegally possessing loaded handguns in…

6 years ago

Art Alliance Illinois Updates on State Funding for the Arts

The state of Illinois is moving to Phase 3 of the Restore Illinois plan for phase reopening today. Guidelines for…

6 years ago

Pritzker signs disaster proclamation for nine Illinois counties

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, issued a disaster proclamation for nine counties in Illinois. It will help these counties…

6 years ago

Graffiti Case: Reward Increased for Information

In a recent graffiti case, the Naperville Crime Stoppers has increased the reward to $2,5000. Private donors have also contributed…

6 years ago

Clean Energy Jobs Act fits in with COVID-19 recovery goals, Rep. Williams says

State Rep. Ann Williams, the lead sponsor of the Clean Energy Jobs Act (CEJA), said, “It really fits in with…

6 years ago

Chicago Mayor: ‘FU’ Trump

President Donald Trump got no mercy from Illinois’ leading politicians Friday after he tweeted on Minneapolis protesters: “When the looting…

6 years ago

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