The Illinois Economic Policy Institute and the Project for Middle-Class Renewal at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign conducted a study,…
A Joliet couple has been sentenced to federal prison by a US District Court. The couple was involved in filing…
Ann & Hobert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago has received an award of $16 million from the federal Centers…
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has signed a bill into law that will consolidate 649 police and firefighters pension…
13 members of a Peoria street gang, Bomb Squad, have been convicted by a jury. The members were charged with…
The Palatine police and firefighters/paramedics received the report of a crash that occurred at Route 53 Palatine, Illinois. According to…
The Department of Justice filed a case against the Chicago Fire Department (CFD) in the US District Court for the…
The US House approved the controversial trade pact bill. The bill was approved after the addition of concessions over labor…
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has taken three decisions on December 16 and 17. All of these decisions are…
The Paramount Theatre in downtown Aurora will host a hilarious world premiere musical, The Secret of My Success, on February…
The South Side Community Art Center has announced the appointment of Monique Brinkman-Hill as a new executive director. The appointment…
Philip G. Reinhard, a US District Judge, sentenced a Rockford man to 15 months in the federal prison today. According…
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, said in a news conference, “Illinois will become the best state in the nation…
Robert Lee has been appointed as the new deputy chief of the Naperville Police Department. He is a 25-year veteran…
The Illinois Aviation Academy presented the auction during Winterfest on Saturday night at Fox Valley Ice Arena. The money raised…
Spruce Village is an affordable housing project for adults with physical and mental abilities in Palatine. Henry Bros. Co. has…
Elgin, IL – Girls Scouts have started the 2020 Cookie Program during the holiday season. The program will allow people…
The City of Naperville has launched a free and secure online dashboard, Empower, for the electricity customers. The electricity customers…
The museums of Chicago area are going to host several events and exhibitions in 2020. There will be mega-events as…
Katie Belle performed with The De Funked on Friday, December 13, at H.O.M.E Bar in Prospect Heights. Several fights broke…
Two vehicles crashed with each other on Green bay Road near Blanchard Road, Beach Park. The drivers of both vehicles…
The Chicago Steel got a 3-1 win against the Tri-City Storm on Saturday night at Fox Valley Ice Arena, the…
The police and paramedics received the report of a crash that occurred at Belmont Avenue and Thomas Street at about…
Wade Garrett McWhorter, a 26-year-old Vandalia man, was sentenced by the court on December 11, 2019. McWhorter was sentenced to…
The Democrats of the US House have taken action against the out of control prices of drugs in the US.…
Aaron Ortiz and Celina Villanueva, the State Representatives D-Chicago, are going to host a community event in collaboration with Silvana…
The Kane County Division of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking public input on different ways to improve the traffic on Randall…
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