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Authorities release identity of woman killed in Arlington Heights crash

A head-on crash occurred on Friday at Arlington Heights Road and Hintz Road. A woman lost her life in that…

6 years ago

Steel lose against RoughRiders on Sunday afternoon

The Sunday afternoon game proved bad for the Chicago Steel and they lost against the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders by 7-3…

6 years ago

Drug and Firearms conviction for Chicago Area drug trafficker

A federal jury delivered guilty verdicts after deliberating about two hours yesterday evening, Jan.23, 2020 against Deon Evans. The jury…

6 years ago

Man sentenced to 7 years in prison for child pornography charge

A Streamwood man has been sentenced in federal prison for enticing a 16-year-old boy to produce sexually explicit videos of…

6 years ago

Unemployment rate hits to historical low

Good news for Illinois as the Illinois Department of Employment (IDES) has announced that the unemployment rate has fallen -0.1…

6 years ago

Davenport man convicted for sexual exploitation of a child

A federal jury has returned a guilty verdict late Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 22, 2020 against Timothy Brandon Fredrickson. The 30-year…

6 years ago

ExxonMobil Joliet refinery endows Junior Joliet College scholarship

The sponsors of the annual golf outing of ExxonMobil Joliet Refinery and ExxonMobil itself donated $37000 to endow the Junior…

6 years ago

Charges of producing child pornography filed against former Rosemont resident

Marcos German Mendez, a 32-year-old former Rosemont resident, has been charged with producing child pornography. According to the indictment, Mendez…

6 years ago

IDOR begins accepting 2019 individual income tax returns on January 27

The tax filing season for the year 2020 will begin on Monday, January 27, 2020. The Illinois Department of Revenue…

6 years ago

City of Naperville celebrates North Central College’s National Championship football title

The North Central College won the National Championship football title recently. The City of Naperville and the North Central College…

6 years ago

Chicago Executive Airport approves land for new airplane hangar

The Board of Directors of the Chicago Executive Airport (CEA) announced the approval of land lease with Atlantic Aviation for…

6 years ago

Minimum wage and Earned Income Tax Credit together are good for working families

The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) released a new study about the minimum wage and the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).…

6 years ago

Jody Cross criticizes decision of demolition of historic Oakdale Tabernacle

The historic Oakdale Tabernacle is located at Oakdale Nature Preserve. The Freeport Park District has taken a decision to demolish…

6 years ago

Rep. Villa sponsors resolution to remember role of Illinois in giving women right to vote

Illinois was the first state of the US that ratified the 19th Amendment and achieved women’s right to vote. 100…

6 years ago

West side United announces investment of $500000 in West Side’s small businesses

West Side United hospitals acknowledged the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. as they announced the investment of $500000 in…

6 years ago

Illinois Supreme Court to hear denied birth leave case

Margaret Dynak, a Wood Dale teacher, was denied birth leave in June 2016. Illinois Supreme court will hear oral arguments…

6 years ago

Intensity of protests increases in Iraq, 3 people die

The protests against the government have been intensified in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq. According to the media reports, 3…

6 years ago

Second snow emergency of winter issued by City of Freeport

The City of Freeport has issued the second snow emergency of the winter season this year. An impending winter storm…

6 years ago

Cynthia Rigsby appointed as Head of Medical Imaging Department of Lurie Children’s

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago has appointed Cynthia Rigsby, MD, as head of the Medical Imaging…

6 years ago

Steel beat Lancers, stretch their winning streak to 13 games

It was a convincing win for the Chicago Steel on Saturday night against the Omaha Lancers at Fox Valley Ice…

6 years ago

Chicago investment manager faces fraud charges of swindling money from women

Marcus Beam, a 49-year-old investment manager of Woodridge, has been charged for swindling money from women illegally. According to the…

6 years ago

Elgin City Council renews contract with Economic Development Group

The Elgin City Council has renewed its contract with the Economic Development Group (EDG) of the Elgin Area Chamber. The…

6 years ago

First Fridays is back in downtown Aurora on Feb. 7 with theme of love

First Fridays is a popular monthly event and it is back in downtown Aurora. The event will kick off on…

6 years ago

Chicagoans come on street in huge number for Women’s March 2020

The Women’s March 2020 was organized on Saturday in Chicago. Thousands of people came to the streets for joining the…

6 years ago

Matt Deschamps joins Chicago Steel

Chicago Steel has announced that they have hired Matt Deschamps as the team's assistant coach. This is not the first…

6 years ago

Tax Flight: Reality versus Myth

The forces fighting against the fair tax advocated by Gov. Pritzker are saying that the tax prompt will prompt wealthy…

6 years ago

Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk as Super Bowl season begins

Super Bowl is upon us. U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has teamed up with the Joliet…

6 years ago

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