Chicago

Charges of participation in Des Plaines Bank robbery filed against Chicago man

A Chicago man allegedly involved in a Des Plaines bank robbery has been charged in federal court. The bank robbery…

6 years ago

Junior Joliet College hosts 5th Annual Fluid Power Competition 2019

The fifth annual Fluid Power Action Challenge of the National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) was held at Junior Joliet College…

6 years ago

Steel clinch victory against Capitols at home ice, seventh consecutive win

It was a great fightback by the Chicago Steel in the game against the Madison Capitols on Saturday night. The…

6 years ago

Freeport High School will host “Your Future, Your Choice” career fair

A career fair, “Your Future, Your Choice”, is going to be held at Freeport Community College on Tuesday, November 26,…

6 years ago

Senior Senator sponsors bill allowing Amtrak to sue over freight delays

A senior US senator, Dick Durbin, moved Thursday to give Amtrak tools that will improve its on-time performance. Durbin blamed…

6 years ago

City of Naperville offers online speaker sign up for City Council meetings

The City of Naperville has taken a step for the enhancement of community engagement. The City offers an online speaker…

6 years ago

New management takes charge of The Hope Chest

The Hope Chest has been part of the Aurora community since the 1980s. It is located at 36 N. Lincoln…

6 years ago

Court sentences Chicago pharmacy technician five years in prison for stealing opioids

Elizabeth Cruz, a former Chicago pharmacy technician, has been sentenced to five years in prison for stealing hundreds of pills…

6 years ago

Steel release details of Holiday Flex Pack offer

The Chicago Steel announced the details of the Holiday Flex Pack offer on Wednesday. The offer will include 10 undated…

6 years ago

JB Pritzker helps to make Peoria Innovation Hub a reality

The Peoria Innovation Hub has been launched by JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois. Several local leaders joined him during…

6 years ago

District 228 Joint Faculty Association submits last contractual offer to IELRB

The last contractual offer has been submitted by the members of the Bremen High School District 228 Joint Faculty Association…

6 years ago

New American Economy declares Chicago top city in nation for immigrants

The City of Chicago is named the best city for immigrants in the US. The New American Economy, a bipartisan…

6 years ago

National Apprenticeship Week Event held at JJC’s Main Campus on Nov 14

The Main Campus of the Junior Joliet College hosted a National Apprenticeship Week Event on Thursday, November 14, 2019. The…

6 years ago

Terra announces return to Chicago for ‘Art Design Chicago’ in 2024

The Terra Foundation for American Art launched the Art Design Chicago in 2018. The purpose of the Art Design Chicago…

6 years ago

Team USA includes four Steel players for World Junior A Challenge

USA Hockey announced the team for the World Junior A Challenge. Four players and one official from the Chicago Steel…

6 years ago

Big Band of Highland Community College will perform in concert on Nov. 22

The Big Band of Highland Community College (HCC) will feature the sounds of Big Band jazz in a concert on…

6 years ago

Man sentenced to 78 months in prison over defraud charges of $500000

Timothy J. Herman, a former McLean County man, has been sentenced to 78 months (6 and ½ years) in prison…

6 years ago

BGA study reveals staff cut by EPA under Trump

The Better Government Association (BGA) has released a report in which it was revealed that Trump’s Environmental protection Agency (EPA)…

6 years ago

CALEA’s team of assessors will examine Naperville Police Department’s policies

The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Inc. (CALEA) will send a team of assessors on Dec. 2, 2019.…

6 years ago

Meth Trafficking charges for two Mt. Vernon men

Two Mt. Vernon residents are facing federal indictment today as they are charged with methamphetamine-related offenses. The two men facing…

6 years ago

Criminal Justice Reform to be discussed

State Rep. Barbara Hernandez, D-Aurora will discuss the current criminal justice system with Kane County Sheriff Ron Hain as she…

6 years ago

Greenville man sentenced 50 months in prison for making $50 profit from crimes

Aeron Michael Davis, a 28-year-old man, of Greenville, has been sentenced with fifty months in prison. He will repay each…

6 years ago

Chicago Steel wins against Sioux City Musketeers by 6-3 margin

It was a comprehensive win for the Steel against the Musketeers on Saturday night at Tyson Events Center. The Steel…

6 years ago

Annual Mistletoe Walk to take place on Nov. 24 in Downtown Freeport

The shoppers are invited to join the annual Mistletoe Walk on November 24, 2019, in Downtown Freeport from noon to…

6 years ago

The New Arts Jazztet to perform on December 2, at the Varsity Center

The New Arts Jazztet, a music group, will perform in the New Arts Jazztet Does Christmas show on December 2,…

6 years ago

Rep. Stephanie Kifowit urges veterans to volunteer with foster children

Rep. Stephanie Kifowit joined a group of bipartisan legislators for fighting to advocate for the vulnerable children in the local…

6 years ago

Alleged ISIS material supporter charged in Chicago

A Chicago-area street gang’s leader has been arrested by the police on the charges of providing material support to the…

6 years ago

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