The Freeport Art Museum has announced the Aspiring Artists Exhibition. According to the announcement, the Museum will present the Exhibition…
The Public Safety Answering Point of Naperville received a call related to the residential fire in the 0-100 block of…
The League of Women Voters of Freeport is going to host a free and open-to-public program named “We’re Still Marching:…
Legislation has been introduced by Rep. Joyce Mason, D-Gurnee, to improve the accessibility and efficiency of requesting an order of…
The Technical Department of the Junior Joliet College is going to organize the 2020 Regional Computer-Aided Design (CAD/Drafting Competition on…
Border Patrol tactical units will arrive in Chicago on Monday as the public-charge rule has taken effect. The immigrant groups…
Art on the MART is known as the biggest projection of permanent art in the world. This art projection will…
Hugh B. Fowler, a 62-year-old Chicago man, has been arrested by law enforcement officials on the base of a criminal…
The battle of the conference leaders ended up in favor of the Chicago Steel on Saturday night at Young Arena.…
Lori Lightfoot attended the Solutions Towards Ending Poverty (STEP) Summit at the University of Illinois at Chicago Forum. She said,…
Ten people have been charged in the federal court in Chicago with conspiracy to conduct an illegal multi-million dollar sports…
The Chicago Steel will travel to Waterloo to take on the Black Hawks in battle of two first clubs. The…
15 men from Central Illinois have been arrested by law enforcement officials over the weekend. An operation was conducted by…
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has delivered a budget proposal to the General Assembly on Wednesday. Pritzker has already…
Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of Chicago, and Juliana Stratton, the lieutenant governor of Illinois, has urged the Federal Emergency Management…
The massive concrete beams will be used for the Mile Long Bridge. The bridge is being built along the heaviest-traveled…
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded $2.7 to the public housing authorities (PHA) in all…
The University of Illinois System’s Illinois Innovation Network (IIN) and Discovery Partners Institute (DPI) have gotten a massive boost as…
Chicago has formally declared a climate emergency. On Wednesday, a unanimously approved resolution was passed by the City Council declaring,…
St. Clair County man has pleaded guilty of two counts of receiving child pornography. U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft has…
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has called for the Environmental Protection Agency to set stricter limits on emissions of carcinogenic ethylene…
A construction company owner has been indicted for allegedly fraudulently obtaining Chicago Housing Authority contracts. The owner obtained contracts worth…
The Chicago Steel grabbed a handy 6-4 victory against the USA Hockey National Team Development Program on Saturday night. The…
Patrick J. Doherty, a 64-year-old Palos Heights man, has been indicted on the charges of being involved in a bribery…
The Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) of Naperville received an alarm about the fire in a single-family home in the…
The volunteers from the Spanish Community Center (SCC) will start visiting their neighborhoods this weekend. The purpose of these visits…
Meydi Guzman Rivas, a senior at Crystal Lake Central High School, has been released by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement…
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