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Women and minorities in construction get guaranteed access to capital

In a new initiative, minority and women-owned professional services and construction businesses will get guaranteed access to capital. The program…

5 years ago

Worse shortage of teachers in Illinois gets worser

Mark klaisner, the president of the Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools, suggested the short-term fixes for long-term solutions.…

5 years ago

U-46 offers free breakfast at 22 schools

School District U-46 opens the gate for the new school year. Students of 22 schools will get the offer of…

5 years ago

Naperville Police plans to participate in a traffic safety campaign

“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” is the theme of the campaign. The residents of Illinois are ready for the…

5 years ago

Chicago man faces federal charges of posting violence threats online against a reproductive clinic

The man has been arrested by the police on federal criminal charges. He allegedly threatened a women’s reproductive health clinic.…

5 years ago

The Ship of Tolerance aligns with EXPO CHICAGO and docks in Navy Pier

Emilia Kabakov and Ilya Kabakov, two Russian artists, are working to heal the communities via their arts. The Ship of…

5 years ago

Justin Thomas wins the BMW Championship 2019

It is the first victory of Thomas since his World Gold Championship victory last year. He moved to the top…

5 years ago

American Writer’s Museum inspires smart phone generation by reviving literary history

Many visitors who visited the museum in Downtown Chicago said that celebrating American writers here was like an amusement park…

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Anthony Rizzo and the Cubs beat Pirates in a thrilling Little League Classic

In the Little League Classic in Williamsport, the Chicago Cubs defeated the Pittsburg Pirates in a style which also concluded…

5 years ago

Lawsuit in progress for ArcelorMittal steel plant for chemical spill in Indiana Dunes National Park

A part of Indiana Dunes National Park has been closed after the news of chemical spill has been reported. Some…

5 years ago

Rain causes delays at 61st Air and Water Show in Chicago

The 61st Chicago Air and Water Show was scheduled on Saturday. Hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the Lakefront…

5 years ago

Clear the Shelters campaign: Over 1800 pets have been adopted in Chicago-Area

In a “Clear the Shelters” initiative by Telemundo and NBC, more than 1800 pets have been adopted since last July…

5 years ago

Illinois Justice returns 4 years of erroneous homeowner exemption back

Scott Neville, the Supreme Court Justice in Illinois sent his staffers back to Assessor’s office in Cook County for clearing…

5 years ago

A Skokie Family gets scammed by a fake landlord

A Skokie family lost $3600 as they were scammed by a fake landlord. The family faced homelessness and they left…

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Two Legionnaire cases link with a suburban hotel

The two cases of Legionnaires’ disease have been linked with a suburban hotel in Schaumburg, according to the Illinois Department…

5 years ago

R. Kelly misses court hearing in Chicago as he refused transport

R. Kelly, a renowned singer, has missed a court hearing in Chicago. His prosecutor claimed that he refused transport from…

5 years ago

Civilian Office of Police Accountability releases an off-duty officer’s video

The police officer was involved in a shootout in Morgan Park. The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released the video…

5 years ago

New technology centers will help CPD to solve crimes

Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of Chicago, and Eddie Johnson, the Superintendent of Chicago Police, announced the launch of new technology…

5 years ago

Trump says his administration still looks into Blagojevich’s commutation

Trump talked about the commutation of the prison sentence of the former Illinois governor, Rod Blagojevich, again. He said in…

5 years ago

5 shooting incidents occurred in Chicago on Wednesday

A shooting event took place in South Shore which killed a man and hurt two others. It was a drive-by…

5 years ago

Man faces charge of running over a woman twice in a Chicago bus shelter crash

A man ran the woman over twice in the incident, according to the allegations. Errol Brice, a 42-year-old former teacher…

5 years ago

Steele becomes Regional Vice President of Cancer Society

Peter J. Steele of Chicago becomes the new Vice President of Distinguished Partners for the North Central Region of the…

5 years ago

Dorothy Brown will not seek another Re-Election

Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown announced on Wednesday that she will not be seeking a fifth term after…

5 years ago

President and CEO of Field Museum announces his retirement in 2020

The president and CEO of the Field Museum have announced his retirement on Tuesday. Richard Lariviere, the president and CEO…

5 years ago

Michelle Obama Athletic Complex opens in West Loop, Chicago

The former First Lady, Michelle Obama, has been honored as the new sports complex in West Loop relates with her.…

5 years ago

Onerous tax and fee structure make Chicago Gambling casino ‘Not Feasible’

The General Assembly has authorized the casino gambling in Chicago. The onerous tax and fee structure will make it hard…

5 years ago

‘Empire’ films at a special location related to Jussie Smollett

Jussie Smollett said that he was attacked in the 300 block of East North Water Street. The ‘Empire’ crew was…

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