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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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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…

6 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,…

6 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…

6 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.…

6 years ago

Sara Huser launches GoFundMe campaign to free students from ICE detention

Sara Huser, a member of the Illinois Education Association, has initiated a GoFundMe page to raise money. The money will…

6 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…

6 years ago

Court sentences Chicago man to more than 16 years in federal prison

Ernesto Godinez, a Chicago man, has been sentenced by the federal judge to more than 16 years in federal prison.…

6 years ago

Chicago Artists Coalition announces second cycle of SPARK Grant

The second cycle of the SPARK Grant has been announced by the Chicago Artists Coalition (CAC) today. The SPARK Grant…

6 years ago

Friends of Harley Clarke launches fundraising campaign for preservation of Harley Clarke House

Friends of Harley Clarke, an Evanston grassroots group, started a fundraising campaign for the preservation of the Harley Clarke House.…

6 years ago

Disney’s culinary and college programs select 12 students of JJC

The culinary and college programs of the Walt Disney Company will be started next year. 12 Junior Joliet College students…

6 years ago

Court sentences Chicago man one and half year in prison for handgun offense

A Suburban Chicago man has been sentenced by the court to one year and a half in federal prison. He…

6 years ago

Construction work starts for South Loop condo tower

The foundation permit of $8 million has been issued by Chicago for the construction of the 74-story condo tower at…

6 years ago

Carpentersville man admits his mail fraud crime in court

Roberto Fisher, a 50-year-old Carpentersville man, pleaded guilty in the court. Sara L. Ellis, a US District Judge, heard the…

6 years ago

Dr. Lucio Martinez comes back to FHN Family Healthcare Center

Lucio Martinez, MD, a family health physician, has returned to the FHN Family Healthcare Center. The FHN released news about…

6 years ago

City Council Chambers to host City of Springfield Public Utilities meeting on Dec 11

Douglas A. Brown, the chief utility officer, released press news about the next meeting of the City of Springfield Public…

6 years ago

Court sentences Peoria woman to 15 months in federal prison in medical fraud case

Sue Myerscough, a US District Judge, has ordered Erica Miller, a 37-year-old Peoria woman, to serve 15 months in federal…

6 years ago

Steel in Space Night game to be hosted by Steel at home ice

The Chicago Steel will host the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders on Friday, December 6, 2019, at the Fox Valley Ice Arena.…

6 years ago

Steel win against Muskegon on Saturday night at L. C. Walker Arena, Muskegon

The Chicago Steel grabbed an overtime win against the Muskegon Lumberjacks at L. C. Walker Arena, Muskegon, on Saturday night.…

6 years ago

Des Plaines man dies of cold exposure, fifth cold-related death of the season

Cook County medical examiner’s office released a report of the death of a Des Plaines man. The report revealed that…

6 years ago

Rep. Joyce Mason urges Pritzker to sign Senate Bill 1300

Rep. Joyce Mason of D-Gurnee (61st Street) supported the pension reform and property tax relief to the homeowners. She highlighted…

6 years ago

First defeat for Steel in last seven games: Lumberjacks win against Steel

The winning streak of the Chicago Steel has been broken by the Muskegon Lumberjacks on Friday night at Fox Valley…

6 years ago

City of Chicago’s Tow Truck hits and kills pedestrian at Parking lot of O’Hare Airport

A pedestrian, Syed Muhammed Imam, was hit and killed by a tow truck on Tuesday, November 26, 2019, at O’Hare…

6 years ago

Illinois battles over fair tax in city, Illinoisans agree on fair tax

The battle of getting fair tax is on in Illinois. JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, said last March that…

6 years ago

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