Chicago

Adrian C. Peters pleads guilty in court to charges of producing child pornography

Adrian C. Peters, a 26-year-old South Beloit man, has pleaded guilty in the court to the charges of producing child…

5 years ago

Police arrests Rochester man on charges of threatening congressman

Randall E. Tarr, a 64-year-old Rochester man, has been arrested by police on the charges of threatening a US Congressman.…

5 years ago

JUUL faces severe charges in consumer-fraud case filed by Kwame Raoul

Kwame Raoul, the attorney general of Illinois, filed a suit against JUUL Labs, a famous brand of e-cigarettes. In a…

5 years ago

Federal court sentences former associate clerk of Cook County Circuit Court to two years in federal prison

Beena Patel, a former clerk in the Office of Clerk of Cook County’s Circuit Court, has been sentenced to two…

5 years ago

Chicago patents consider gun violence, cyberbullying, and poverty as top 3 social concerns for youth

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) have released the…

5 years ago

Tests find elevated levels of EtO in blood of residents living close to a company

The initial report of the tests conducted in Lake County found that the residents within a mile of a company.…

5 years ago

Keith Haring’s 30-foot-high Self-Portrait unveiled at AIDS Garden Chicago

The first phase of the new AIDS Garden Chicago has been completed by the Chicago Parks Foundation. Keith Haring, an…

5 years ago

Steel to wear ugly sweater-style jersey in game against Storm on December 14

The Chicago Steel players will enter the ice arena wearing ugly sweater jerseys on December 14 in a game against…

5 years ago

Visit World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta for getting Gun Rights update on Dec. 14

State Rep. Nathan Reitz, D-Steeleville, invited the community to learn more about gun rights in Illinois. He will host a…

5 years ago

Developers, contractors, and unions of Chicago launch HIRE360 program

The largest contractors, developers, labor unions, and the United way announced the launch of a cross-industrial partnership in Chicago. The…

5 years ago

Fox Valley Orthopedics’ employees deliver gifts to local children

The holiday angels have brought gifts for needy children. The physicians and employees of Fox Valley Orthopedics have started the…

5 years ago

JJC initiates new certificate to enhance skills of industry workers

The Electrical/Electronics Automated Systems (EEAS) program of the Junior Joliet College introduced the certificate courses for the industry workers. The…

5 years ago

Freeport’s annual Luminaria night to take place on Dec. 22

The annual Luminaria night is one of the favorite Christmastime events of the residents of Freeport. It is an annual…

5 years ago

Caloric intake provided to critically ill infants lack proper monitoring: Study

A study has been published in the Journal of Perinatology about the caloric intake provided to critically ill infants. The…

5 years ago

Illinois Farm Bureau president demands free trade

Richard Guebert Jr. the president of the Illinois Farm Bureau, spoke in the annual meeting of the group in Chicago.…

5 years ago

Chicago felon sentenced to nearly seven years in prison over illegal gun possession charges

Antonio Brown, a 25-year-old Chicago's convicted felon, has been sentenced to nearly seven years in federal prison. He was found…

5 years ago

Midwest experts release six commercial real estate trends

The real estate market held strong during the year 2019 so far despite the projections of recession, tariff war, and…

5 years ago

Performance range of Elgin® PRO-STOCK® expands dramatically

Elgin Industries is one of the best original equipment suppliers in the world. It also supplies stock replacement, engine components,…

5 years ago

IMEC launched Illinois Manufacturing Innovation Voucher Program

IMEC has launched a voucher program named ‘Illinois Manufacturing Innovation Voucher Program’ to helping small businesses in bringing innovation and…

5 years ago

Steel beat RoughRiders 4-3 on Saturday night

It was one of the amazing games played by the Chicago Steel. The Steel scored three goals in less than…

5 years ago

Andrew A. Rand announces approval of 2020 budget recommendations by Peoria County committees

Andrew A. Rand, the chairman of the Peoria County Board, announced the revision and approval of the 2020 budget recommendations…

5 years ago

Legislation for improved breast cancer coverage will soon be in effect

State Representative Mike Halpin, D-Rock Island, passed a law related to breast cancer coverage. The law will prevent insurance companies…

5 years ago

Belleville man sentenced to five years in prison for illegal storage of hazardous waste

The court has sentenced Lawrence D. Rutledge, a 57-year-old Belleville man, to five years in federal probation. The court also…

5 years ago

Community Builders to start redeveloping demolished Harold L. Ickes Homes, permit issued

The permit for the construction of the Southbridge project has been issued. Community Builders is the project manager of the…

5 years ago

Officials released identity of Lake County homicide victim as Nancy Wilcox

The Lake County coroner released the details of the homicide victim. The victim is identified as Nancy Wilcox. Nancy Wilcox,…

5 years ago

River North art dealer Andrew Bae announces closure of his eponymous gallery

Andrew Bae, a renowned River North art dealer, has announced his retirement. He announced that he would close his gallery…

5 years ago

Belleville woman sentenced to two years in prison in stolen identity case

Kyetia M. Hines, a 36-year-old Belleville woman, has been convicted over the conspiracy, wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft charges.…

5 years ago

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