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Former Firefighter dies battling COVID-19

A former Sugar Grove Fire Protection District Firefighter dies after battling with Coronavirus infection for three weeks. The former fighter…

6 years ago

Naperville’s Virtual City Council Meeting Planned

Zoom Webinar Technology will be used for Naperville’s next City Council meeting. The meeting will be conducted at 7 p.m.…

6 years ago

West Chicago Community High School Art Students showcase Talent

West Chicago Community High School students had created an exceptional exhibit of original art. The exhibition was scheduled for display…

6 years ago

Amy Grant: Beware of coronavirus scams

State Rep. Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) has warned Illinoisans of coronavirus scams that have risen as the government has announced programs…

6 years ago

COBRA funds for jobless requested

Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth have asked COBRA funds for the unemployed. The state’s two U.S. senators have called for…

6 years ago

More unemployment claims

The nationwide jobless claims may have dropped from the previous week, but the new claims remained near record levels. The…

6 years ago

COVID-19 couldn’t hamper PADS of Elgin

PADS top priority is to keep the guests healthy and safe during the COVID-19 Pandemic, which is why PADS continues…

6 years ago

Illinoisans receiving federal stimulus checks issued protections and guidance

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced that he will be suspending laws that permit the service of a garnishment summons,…

6 years ago

City of Elgin well-positioned for bearing COVID-19 pandemic financial downfall

S&P Global Ratings have released an update on the City's financial position. They have determined that the City of Elgin…

6 years ago

Chicago achieves flattened curve

Chicago has confirmed on Wednesday that they are ‘flattening the curve’ in limiting the coronavirus pandemic. The City estimates that…

6 years ago

College of DuPage donates protective equipment

The College of DuPage staff and students have joined the fight against the coronavirus pandemic by donating protective gear to…

6 years ago

Foundation work on new Salesforce Tower receives $50 million permit

The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on construction may have affected other projects. Still, it didn't stop the progress of the preparation…

6 years ago

Coronavirus spreads across Illinois

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has announced 1,346 new cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19). They have also reported…

6 years ago

Chicago Artists Coalition to unveil 25 awardees of annual SPARK Grant on April 27

The Chicago Artists Coalition announced that it would reveal the 25 awardees of the annual SPARK Grant program on April…

6 years ago

Greater Elgin Family Care Center expands Virtual Visit service for patients during COVID-19 pandemic

The Greater Elgin Family Care Center has expanded the Virtual Visit service for the patients during the coronavirus crisis. The…

6 years ago

Hundreds of Chicago fast-food employees strike over companies’ failure to keep them safe

On Wednesday, hundreds of Chicago fast-food workers from more than 50 restaurants went on strike via Zoom in order to…

6 years ago

“Doubling Rate” progress applauded by Pritzker

At his daily coronavirus briefing at the Thompson Center in Chicago, Gov. Pritzker has praised the improvement in the "doubling…

6 years ago

Skender says it recently reached final height on commercial building at 1100 W. Fulton

Skender, a modular construction builder, shared the details of its work on the commercial building project at 1100 W. Fulton.…

6 years ago

Smokestack implosion to be investigated

Hilco Redevelopment Partners will be held accountable as Municipal officials, including Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, said in a statement that…

6 years ago

Hundreds of Chicago Fast Food Restaurant Workers Are Going on Strike to Demand Safe Conditions During the Pandemic

Hundreds of workers from more than fifty fast-food restaurants across Chicago are angry and going on strike on Wednesday to…

6 years ago

Elgin Mayor Kaptain initiates new campaign ‘Show you care. Cover up.’

David Kaptain, the mayor of Elgin, initiated a new campaign, ‘Show you care. Cover up.” He urged the community to…

6 years ago

COVID-19 Safety Stand Down coordinated

Several Chicago-area construction companies have participated in Safety Stand-Down. The Safety Stand-Down is a nationwide initiative of the Associated General…

6 years ago

UIS Sangamon Experience historic exhibition and Center for Lincoln Studies to be led by Anne Moseley

Anne Moseley has been selected to lead the University of Illinois Springfield’s new Sangamon Experience historic exhibition and Center for…

6 years ago

Naperville PSAP responds to structure fire in Havenshire Court

The Naperville Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) responded to an automatic fire alarm (AFA) for a multifamily residence on April…

6 years ago

Illinois cities considering stacking civil penalties with criminal charges for Stay-At-Home Order Violations

Cities across Illinois are considering to add civil penalties along with the criminal penalties for people violating the stay-at-home orders…

6 years ago

US Department of Labor reports another 6.6 million unemployed workers, over 200000 in Illinois

The US Department of Labor issued a new weekly jobless on Thursday. According to the report, another 6.6 million people…

6 years ago

Mayor Kaptain: Everyone should wear masks

Elgin, IL. - Mayor David Kaptain has started a new campaign to urge people to wear masks or cloth face…

6 years ago

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