The League of Women Voters celebrated its 100th foundation anniversary on February 14. The celebrations took place at the birthplace…
Freeport Park District board has decided to take another vote on Tuesday evening on the future of the famed Oakdale…
Illinois State Police and firefighter/paramedics from Arlington Heights and Palatine responded to a report of a crash with injuries on…
STEPHENSON COUNTY, IL – Walnut Acres, is a not-for-profit 148-bed long-term care facility. The formerly known Stephenson County Nursing Center…
“Our criminal justice system is not working.” These were the comments of Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton as she was…
Chicago Blues legend Buddy Guy will make headlines as he will be performing at the 24th Annual Blues on the…
Grassroots gun-safety group have been joined by two leading national leaders’ unions in questioning school active-shooter drills. They have also…
The Chicago Steel defeated the Des Moines Buccaneers in Valentine’s Day showdown on Friday night. It was the fourth straight…
The anniversary of the shooting at the Henry Pratt Company in 2019 will be commemorated by the Aurora Historical Society.…
Coles County Man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for armed robbery of Team Wireless Store. The sentencing…
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin has renewed charged that President Donald Trump's farm trade bailouts are not going to the soybean…
The Art Institute of Chicago has acquired an extraordinary memorial window. They have announced the acquisition, which is attributed to…
Hot Rodders of Tomorrow, the engine teardown team of the South Elgin High School, finished tenth at a national level…
The Chicago Tribune has released a report related to the construction of the observation deck of the Aon Center. The…
A physician has been convicted by a federal jury in Chicago on the fraud charges of approving medically unnecessary tests.…
Yukiko Fujimura, a professor at Joliet Junior College, has become the first JJC teacher to earn a national certificate in…
The spring exhibition, Artists Run Chicago 2.0, at the Hyde Park Art Center, will feature 50 artists-run spaces this April.…
The City of Elgin announced some important changes in the leadership of the Department of Fire and the City Manager’s…
Chicago alderman urges for the joint steps to be taken at state, national, and federal governmental levels. A resolution is…
Carol Babbitt, the former president of a not-for-profit organization, has been indicted on the charges of illegally taking $400000 from…
Susan J. Koch, the chancellor of the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS), announced her retirement. Koch is also serving as…
Mia Lynn Cousett, a 33-year-old Alton woman, pleaded guilty in the court on the charges of stealing government funds. Cousett…
The American Institute of Architects sent a letter directly to Donald J. Trump. The architects are telling Trump to butt…
The Chicago Steel outlasted the Green Bay Gamblers on Friday night at Resch Center in Wisconsin. Victor Ostamn, the goalie…
Kenneth D. Courtright, a 49-year-old Grundy County businessman, has been charged with operating a Ponzi scheme. His scheme raised at…
It has been an amazing seven years for Andrew Grams with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra but he has decided to…
Law enforcement officers have arrested seven Rockford residents on federal drug-trafficking and firearm charges. Derek D. Jacobs, also known as…
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