Chicago

US Attorney Lausch appoints federal prosecutor to lead fight against fraud related to COVID-19

John R. Lausch, Jr., the US attorney for the Northern District of Illinois announced the appointment of Tyler Murry, an…

5 years ago

Illinois CBD halts public sector projects amid coronavirus outbreak

The Illinois Capital Development Board (CBD) has halted all major public sector projects due to the COVID-19 pandemic. JB Pritzker,…

5 years ago

Vehicle Emissions Testing Stations temporarily closed

Illinois EPA Director John J. Kim has announced that all vehicle emissions testing stations in Illinois will be temporarily closed.…

5 years ago

Staying home. Directive for Naperville Residents

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak in Illinois, Governor has ordered residents to stay home and the City of Naperville…

5 years ago

Federal jury charges Christopher Grant in case of Trooper Nicholas Hopkins death

Illinois State Trooper Nicholas Hopkins was killed while attempting to execute a search warrant in East St. Louis, Illinois, on…

5 years ago

Naperville Mayor Chirico signs executive order to extend liquor licenses

Steve Chirico, the mayor of Naperville, has signed an executive order that extends all liquor licenses. According to the officials,…

5 years ago

CGN releases virtual Chicago galleries tour

The recent coronavirus outbreak has lockdown the whole city. Almost every gallery in Chicago has been closed for public entry.…

5 years ago

Metra switches to alternative schedule amid COVID-19 outbreak

A drop in passengers occurred due to the recent coronavirus outbreak as people are practicing social distancing and home isolation.…

5 years ago

Pritzker arms AG Raoul with new executive order to pursue price gouging

Kwame Raoul, the attorney general of Illinois, has got the enforcement authority to prohibit price gouging during this challenging time.…

5 years ago

Jeanne Ives elected as Republican nominee in Illinois’s sixth district

Jeanne Ives has been elected as the Republican nominee on Tuesday for Congress in the general elections. Ives beat her…

5 years ago

Pritzker confirms total of 422 cases, 3 new deaths of coronavirus in Illinois

The coronavirus pandemic has spread all across the state. 422 total cases of coronavirus have been reported by Illinois on…

5 years ago

Pritzker launches new website related to state’s response to COVID-19 pandemic

JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has been giving a daily briefing to the media related to the response of…

5 years ago

Organic producers discussed building regional supply chain in last GP Farm Forum

The last GP Farm Forum took place in February 2020. The economic development opportunity has been created in Greater Peoria…

5 years ago

Mayor Chirico declares local state of emergency in City of Naperville

Steve Chirico, the mayor of the City of Naperville, declared a local state of emergency in the City of Naperville…

5 years ago

UIS cancels commencement ceremonies amid coronavirus pandemic

The University of Illinois System announced that the commencement ceremonies had been canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak. The ceremonies…

5 years ago

City of Freeport looks to help citizens and businesses through cost reductions

Jodi Miller, the mayor of the City of Freeport, announced that the City was looking at several options to help…

5 years ago

Court sentences contractor to over 3 years in prison on bribe charges

Michael Jarigese, a 67-year-old contractor, has been sentenced to more than three years in federal prison. He was involved in…

5 years ago

57th St. Art Fair of Chicago announces two newcomer award recipients

The summer art season of Chicago is on its way to come into views soon. The news related to the…

5 years ago

Illinois suffers its first death due to COVID-19 pandemic

The first coronavirus-related death has been reported in Illinois on Tuesday. JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, said in his…

5 years ago

Election Day to be monitored by U.S. Attorney’s Office

The federal and local primary elections in Chicago and surrounding suburbs on March 17, 2020, will be monitored by the…

5 years ago

Illinois offers free tax preparation assistance to low-income and senior citizens

The low-to-moderate income families and seniors living in Illinois are getting an opportunity to file their income taxes of 2019…

5 years ago

JLL report declares Chicago 3rd most-expensive construction market in US

The Construction Outlook 2020 report released by JLL revealed that Chicago was the third-most-expensive construction market in the United States.…

5 years ago

Former Vice President Joe Biden wins Illinois primary on Tuesday

Joe Biden, the former Vice President of the United States, has strengthened his hold on the Democratic nomination after winning…

5 years ago

Rockford man submits guilty plea on child pornography transportation charges

Donovan Heidenreich, a 25-year-old Rockford man, submitted a written plea agreement in which he admitted that he was involved in…

5 years ago

Child Pornography and Exploitation charges on North Suburban Man

A North Suburban man has pleaded guilty of federal criminal charges of threatening to publish sexually explicit images of an…

5 years ago

COVID-19 affects Area Museums

Coronavirus has taken a toll on everyone and everything as many public events have been postponed or canceled because of…

5 years ago

Nathan Reitz to increase transparency in lobbying practices

State Rep. Nathan Reitz, D-Steelville is continuing to increase accountability among public officials and pass commonsense ethics reforms. In pursuit…

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