State tops the nation as most sustainable location for site selection SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois tops the nation in Site Selection…
Each year, Peoria County Animal Protection Services (PCAPS) sees an influx of pets lost around the Independence Day holiday. Loud…
Naperville Park District announces its operating hours for various facilities over 4th of July weekend. At the following locations, Park District…
Hiring process for next chief will include a national search and panel interviews Naperville City Manager Doug Krieger has appointed…
The River North Gallery Tours first started 20 years ago. Yes, 20. In 2001 the Chicago Art Dealers Association thought…
A 4-year-old boy, identified as Tengis Burenkhuu, is dead after being pulled form a retention pond near the Mission Hills…
Police, firefighters and paramedics from Hoffman Estates responded about 12:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 29, 2021 to a report of a…
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – A federal grand jury in East St. Louis, Illinois, has returned a 7-count indictment charging Talfanita…
Mayor Lori Lightfoot says Chicago is one of 12 cities across four states that have been selected to send a…
July 1, 2021 Increase to Chicago Minimum Wage….But No Change to Cook County Minimum Wage Despite Written Notices By Michael…
(The following is a joint press release with the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office) DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin…
JOLIET, IL - A rainy night for game two of the Slammers/Boomers series got underway after a slight rain delay.…
The Joliet Junior College Board of Trustees approved the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget during its regular meeting on June 23.…
The City of Joliet Board of Fire And Police Commissioners will hold a meeting on Monday, June 28, 2021, at…
A lifeguard at Birchwood Recreation Center saved a small child from drowning at a suburban Palatine pool on Tuesday, June…
CHICAGO — A man and his wife have been charged in federal court in Chicago with participating in a mortgage…
Elgin and surrounding communities to honor and remember firefighters who have passed away Elgin, IL – The Elgin Fire Department will host…
Illinois has aggressive climate goals that set targets for decarbonization across all sectors and industries. The climate crisis has also…
Nicholas Krushenick 1968–1978: A Decade of Prints Exhibition Begins June 25 PICKLEMAN Krushenick’s seven prints displayed at PICKLEMAN are like…
City response efforts in the area hit by last night’s confirmed tornado will continue into the night and for the…
The following message was sent by University of Illinois System President Timothy Killeen to students, faculty and staff on June…
Springfield, Illinois ±On the evening of June 19th and the morning hours of June 20th 2021, members of the Springfield…
Tornado Indicated by Radar For LIVE Tornado Warnings for our area and United States, see Arlingtoncardinal.com/tornadowarning or Twitter.com/NWStornado Tornado Warning Severe Weather Statement…
The Alpha Alpha Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honor Society in Education, at the University of Illinois Springfield inducted…
Statement: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago extends our appreciation to the Illinois General Assembly for passing House Bill…
Police from Prospect Heights, and firefighters and paramedics from Prospect Heights responded about 2:03 p.m. Friday, June 18, 2021 to…
Amid the obstacles of the pandemic, 20-year-old Erica Nurczyk found a way to stay true to her desire to help…
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