US Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Schaumburg, an Illinois congressman, called vaping a public health epidemic. He said that the vaping…
The enrollment for the new medical assisting program offered by Joliet Junior College will start in spring 2020. The program…
The Illinois Youth Climate Strike demonstrators demanded that the government should declare climate emergency at all levels. The demonstrators joined…
The research office of the University of Illinois Springfield and NPR Illinois conducted the 2019 Illinois Issues Survey. The survey…
The Aurora Historical Society will host a Halloween party as a fundraiser for the fall. The party will include some…
U.S. District Judge John Robert Blakey has sentenced a Rockford man on a federal drug conspiracy charge. Tyshon T. Watson,…
A Rockford man has been sentenced to four years in federal prison. He has been charged on one count of…
After unveiling the 2018-19 USHL Eastern Conference Championship banner, the Chicago Steel started the 2019-20 home slate with a victory.…
The project for the construction completion of ADA improvements at the Naperville Metra Station located at 105 E. 4th Ave. will…
The members of the Bremen High School District 228 Joint Faculty Association tallied their votes on Thursday. The members of…
Ted Moudis Associates (TMA), an architect and interior designing company, released a study named Project X: A Chicago Story. There…
The US farmers were pessimistic for the fall harvest after turbulent weather this season but they got good news in…
Robert Speed and his niece, Shirley Speed, have been indicted on the charges of domestic violence and kidnapping. Robert and…
The first meeting of the congressional subcommittee was organized at Kennedy-King College on the South Side of Chicago. Testimony was…
Federal law enforcement has carried out an investigation resulting in seizing of more than 14 kilograms of cocaine and 15…
Chicago Steel will continue its 20th season with the first home matchup of the 2019-20 campaign. Before the Steel face…
Multiple Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) sessions will be conducted this fall by Joliet Junior College representatives to…
A man’s bond has been set for $250,000 charged with Burglary. DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin and Naperville…
The Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Event will be hosted by Peoria County on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019. The event will…
The Illinois airports are awarded $38.8 million in infrastructure grants by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Scott AFB/MidAmerica, Chicago O’Hare,…
The Murphysboro Education Association (MEA) has announced the date for their strike. The strike date is set on Thursday, Oct.…
Bryan Osborne, 30-year-old, was charged with recruiting the minors to engage in the sex acts. He has been sentenced to…
ThreeWalls, a non-profit organization, announced that it received a $1.2 million award from Surdna Foundation. The organization will now be…
The 1919 World Series was started exactly 100 years ago. Eddie Cicotte, the pitcher of the Chicago White Sox, plunked…
The Chicago Steel and the Sioux Falls Stampede, the last two Clark Cup Champions, faced each other in the final…
Sterigenics, a sterilization firm, announced on Monday that it would leave Willowbrook and Illinois. Stop Sterigenics, a grassroots group started…
Matthew Brown, 31-year-old, of Kane County, has been sentenced to 17 years in federal prison by a US District Judge.…
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