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New Form W-4 creates a lot of confusions

The IRS has released the renewed version of Form W-4. The changes made in the form have created a lot…

5 years ago

Charges of pornography and child exploitation filed against Decatur man

Daniel A. Betty, a 27-year-old man, has been indicted on the charges of child exploitation and pornography. According to the…

5 years ago

House Republicans dismiss Property Tax Relief Task Force

The House Republicans of the General Assembly have dismissed the task force formed by Governor JB Pritzker. They said in…

5 years ago

Court sentences Chicago man to 10 years in prison on sex trafficking charges

A Chicago man has been sentenced to ten years in federal prison. He was proven guilty in the court on…

5 years ago

Pew Charitable Trusts study says attacking poverty across state could bring Illinois together

Poverty is one of the major issues in the US as it is increasing in almost a third of the…

5 years ago

AGCA survey finds decline in construction employment in major Illinois communities

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGCA) released a new analysis of the federal data recently. According to the analysis,…

5 years ago

Steel return home for Superheroes night

The Chicago Steel are back at home ice. They will face the Dubuque Fighting Saints on Friday, January 10, 2020,…

5 years ago

Hyde Park Art Center commissions Faheem Majeed to create a monumental artwork

The 2020 Joyce Awards have been awarded to four collaborations between the artists of color and arts and culture organizations,…

5 years ago

Sam Colangelo of Steel wins USHL Forward of the Week award

The United States Hockey League (USHL) announced today that Sam Colangelo, the forward of the Chicago Steel, was awarded Forward…

5 years ago

US District Court sentences Champaign man to 13 years in prison on Xanax Pills trafficking

Michael M. Mihm, a US District Judge, sentenced a Champaign man to 13 years in federal prison over the charges…

5 years ago

University of Illinois study reveals vocational training as tuition-fee alternative

The Illinois Policy Institute and the Project for Middle-Class Renewal at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign conducted a study…

5 years ago

City of Elgin appoints Assistant Fire Chief Robert Cagann as Interim Fire Chief

Rick Kozal, the manager of the City of Elgin, announced the appointment of assistant fire chief Robert Cagann as interim…

5 years ago

US District court receives guilty plea agreement from Machesney Park man

Rockford, IL – A Machesney Park man pleaded guilty in the US District Court before Judge John J. Tharp, Jr.,…

5 years ago

Serious Crash with Fire and Entrapment on Elmhurst South of Golf Rd Mount Prospect

Police and firefighter/paramedics from Mount Prospect and Des Plaines responded about 7:06 p.m. Sunday January 5, 2020 to a report…

5 years ago

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church To Hold 12th Night Nativity Display

Join Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Freeport, for their annual 12th Night Nativity Display. Held on Monday January 6, the…

5 years ago

Fire at Dengeos Restaurant on Dundee Rd Near Old Buffalo Grove Rd, Buffalo Grove

Police and firefighter/paramedics from Buffalo Grove responded about 9:13 p.m. Sunday January 5, 2020 to a report of a fire…

5 years ago

Schaumburg Police Plan to Conduct “Critical Incident Training Exercise” Active Shooter Scenario at Schaumburg High School Monday Morning Jan. 6, 2020

Be aware that on Monday, January 6, 2020, from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., the Schaumburg Police Department and Schaumburg…

5 years ago

Freeport Rotary Club Holding Fundraising Event to Support Youth

The Freeport Rotary Club is holding an upcoming event to raise funds for the youth in our community. Applebee’s in…

5 years ago

Chesney: Rural Illinois “Not Forgotten” when it comes to higher taxes and fees

It’s no secret that much of rural Illinois, the vast region of Illinois outside of Chicago and the collar counties,…

5 years ago

Fresh Fitness Returns to 2020 Winter Farmer’s Market

The City of Carbondale has once again teamed up with the Carbondale Park District and SIU Recreation Center to host…

5 years ago

Rep. Carroll decries Lake Zurich anti-Semitism

A state legislator pledges new laws on anti-Semitism after a swastika was painted on a Lake Zurich elementary school last…

5 years ago

JJC Trustee Mike O’Connell Announces Departure From Board, College Outlines Process to Fill Vacancy

Joliet Junior College Trustee Michael O’Connell will resign from the Board of Trustees effective Jan. 2, 2020, citing the desire…

5 years ago

Sam Colangelo Nets First-career Hat Trick As Chicago Extends Win Streak To Nine Games

Playing in the first outdoor game in franchise history, the Chicago Steel (23-4-1-0, 47 pts) took down the Green Bay…

5 years ago

Centerstone receives $2.1M grant from Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation

Centerstone, a national leader in behavioral health care, today announced it has received a $2.1 million, six-year grant from the…

5 years ago

Smooth rollout, long lines for legal weed

Long lines formed outside marijuana dispensaries on New Year’s Day and persisted into Thursday after recreational cannabis went legal across…

5 years ago

Fox Valley Orthopedics Welcomes Pain Management Specialist

Fox Valley Orthopedics is pleased to welcome Dr. Ryan Unger to their team of physicians. Dr. Unger is a board-certified…

5 years ago

Naperville Firefighters Battle Structure Fire on 1200 Block of Andria Court

At 7:29 p.m. on Tuesday Dec. 31, 2019, Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a 911 call for the…

5 years ago

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