The Women’s March 2020 was organized on Saturday in Chicago. Thousands of people came to the streets for joining the…
Chicago Steel has announced that they have hired Matt Deschamps as the team's assistant coach. This is not the first…
The forces fighting against the fair tax advocated by Gov. Pritzker are saying that the tax prompt will prompt wealthy…
Super Bowl is upon us. U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has teamed up with the Joliet…
Aurora, IL Pride will be hosting a fundraiser on January 26. The event will be held at Ballydoyle Aurora, 28…
Shalma Marin and Aaron Wyncott, the students of the Junior Joliet College, appreciated the support they got during their personal…
The Chicago Steel will face the Omaha Lancers in two back-to-back games at Fox Valley Ice Arena on Friday and…
The US-China Forum 2020: The Matter of Art is going to be hosted by the University of Chicago on February…
According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), Toronto, Ontario will push back Chicago for second place…
A Bloomington man has been sentenced to 16 years and 8 months in prison for his role in McLean County…
A local expert on children’s health has called for protection from emissions of carcinogenic ethylene oxide for a Gurnee school…
McShane Construction Company has started construction of a new affordable housing development. The housing development is for Interfaith Housing Development…
Middleby Corporation has announced that they have acquired RAM Fry Dispensers. RAM Fry Dispensers is a business unit of Automated…
A new study has praised the range and flexibility of union teacher contracts for improving education across Illinois. However, the…
Wade Garrett McWhorter, a 26-year-old man of Vandalia, was sentenced to 64 months in federal prison on December 11, 2019.…
The Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) of Naperville received a call about a structure fire in a residential building on…
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago has a new addition in the board room as they announce…
Illinois State Police and firefighter/paramedics from Long Grove and Palatine had responded to a vehicle fire. The time of the…
State Rep. Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz, D-Glenview has responded to the WBEZ report which uncovered emails between a former statehouse lobbyist and…
The Chicago Steel made a last-minute comeback against the Dubuque Fighting Saints to make a franchise record of winning eleven…
The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) has migrated to State Tax Lien Registry. This news was announced by IDES…
The Gary Brown Gallery will have the honors of hosting the unique exhibition by artist Mays Mayhew. The exhibition will…
The Fox Valley Ice Arena was full of playoff atmosphere as the Chicago Steel took on the Dubuque Fighting Saints.…
The toxicology results have come forward that had been pending on drug-related death cases in Peoria County. The content of…
The Illinois Freedom Project (ILF) is coming to the Stephenson County Visitor Center. The project will exhibit the historic stories…
The governor, JB Pritzker, and lieutenant governor, Juliana Stratton, laid out plans for criminal-justice reforms on Thursday. They said, “They…
Illinois has already become 11th US state in terms of the legalization of adult recreational cannabis. The Mid-America Regional Bargaining…
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