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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

Chicago Cityscape reports new construction permit for modular single-family home project

According to the report of Chicago Cityscape, a new construction permit has been issued for building ‘modular’ and ‘prefabricated single-family…

6 years ago

Illinois Movie Theater Owners; Lobbying for Larger Audiences

In Illinois’ movie theaters, more than 6,000 people work. For this reason, the National Association of Theatre Owners wants changes…

6 years ago

Elgin COVID Response Fund

The details of the recently established Elgin Covid Response Fund (ECRF) have been announced by the City of Elgin and…

6 years ago

Downtown Aurora reopens with restaurants offering outdoor dining

The state of Illinois is moving into Phase 3 under the Restore Illinois framework. Several businesses in Aurora will also…

6 years ago

DuPage County Sheriff asks Governor to stop the threats

DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick has told Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker that the county is ready for reopening the business…

6 years ago

Restore Illinois Phase 3

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker applauded the imminent move to the third phase of the Restore Illinois plan. He was addressing…

6 years ago

Government Contractor to Pay $1 Million settlement claims

The Department of Justice announced today that Williams Brothers Construction Inc. (WBCI) of Peoria Heights, Illinois, has agreed to pay…

6 years ago

Leadership Transition at Chicago Artists Coalition

Chicago Artists Coalition (CAC) today announced that current CAC’s director of exhibitions and residences, Teresa Silva has been selected as…

6 years ago

Motor Vehicle Offices to Reopen

All branch offices of the Illinois Secretary of State’s Office will reopen. The offices will reopen with expanded hours beginning…

6 years ago

Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Finalists announced

Structural Engineers Association of Illinois (SEAOI) has announced the projects selected as finalists in the 2020 Excellence in Structural Engineering…

6 years ago

Constructors topped off of $200 million Ogden Commons project in Chicago

The Habitat Company, James McHugh Construction Co., and Bowa Construction released the details of their progress on the Ogden Commons…

6 years ago

Rogers hair Center announces its reopening on Friday, May 29

FREEPORT, IL - Most of the people have been missing getting a haircut from Rogers Hair Center. There is good…

6 years ago

COVID-19 Family Support Fund Established

COVID-19 Family Support Fund is established by District 99 and the District 99 Education Foundation. The Fund is established to…

6 years ago

Illinois General Assembly had a Busy Week

The Illinois General Assembly had a busy week in which they passed a stopgap state budget, expanded voting by mail,…

6 years ago

Naperville Park District crews respond to cover racist graffiti in Cantore Park

An erected partition separates Cantore Park from the adjacent Welch Elementary School. A racist graffiti was found scrawled on the…

6 years ago

CNL Projects and Terrain Exhibitions launch ART-IN-PLACE initiative

The artists and the art world players are going through a hard time as they are unable to hold larger…

6 years ago

Police arrests Chicago man on the charges of selling heroin

Charles Kindred, a 33-year-old Chicago man, has been arrested by the law enforcement officials. A federal complaint of selling fentanyl-laced…

6 years ago

Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra launches Stories Behind the Music campaign

It is a challenging thing to stay connected in times of separation. However, Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra (EYSO) has remained…

6 years ago

Progressive Income Tax Amendment; Lawmakers Finalize Arguments

Illinois lawmakers finalize arguments for and against progressive income tax amendment to be sent to voters. Last year, lawmakers passed…

6 years ago

Violence: Chicago’s Youth Fastest Growing Problem

Parents have named Violence as the fastest-growing problem for Chicago's Youth. According to the latest survey of parents released by…

6 years ago

JJC Backyards Turned into Labs

Joliet Junior College students are turned towards remote learning as COVID-19 Pandemic took a toll on all aspects of life.…

6 years ago

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