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Department of Water Management initiate water replacement technologies programs

The Department of Water Management (DWM) of Chicago has launched two programs. The programs include alternative pipe replacement technologies. They…

6 years ago

Chicago Judge spikes a suit filed against TIF program

A Circuit Court judge of Cook County has spiked a suit filed against a tax-increment-financing program of Chicago. The judge…

6 years ago

Steel wins against Lumberjacks in overtime

The Chicago Steel ended its first home game of the preseason with an overtime victory against the Muskegon Lumberjacks. The…

6 years ago

Teachers and community members will participate in a unity walk

The community members and the teachers of Addison Teachers’ Association (ATA) will participate in a community walk. The unity walk…

6 years ago

Mayor of Chicago and Sen. Durbin wants the permanent end of vaping

The decision of Donald Trump to ban the flavored products was cheered by Senator Durbin. The federal government moved to…

6 years ago

Chicago Fire make a late rally to make the playoffs

Chicago Fire is not having the best season but it looks as though they are saving their best for last.…

6 years ago

Midwest Warehouse project completed in Will County

Another achievement for Premier Design + Build Group as they celebrate the completion of a new building for Midwest Warehouse & Distribution…

6 years ago

Chicago’s true foundations presented by the Chicago Architecture biennial

Lori Lightfoot and the curator from the UK are reviving the social narrative which shaped the city of Chicago. Crown…

6 years ago

Aurora Police Officers and a Fire Lieutenant save life of a woman in Fox River

A woman was about to be drowned in the Fox River on Friday night when three police officers of Aurora…

6 years ago

The Mockup Draft of the Chicago Bears in 2020 NFL: Is Trubisky a right QB?

The Chicago Bears did not come up to the expectation in the year 2019. There were hopes and expectations from…

6 years ago

Chicago man acquires millions of Delta SkyBonus Points illegally

Delta Air Lines has been swindled by a Chicago man as he grew 42 million Delta SkyBonus Points by using…

6 years ago

Illinois Holocaust Museum will exhibit Jewish photographer’s photos taken in ghetto

Nazis tried to vanish their brutality from history by burying it but some spectacles of their oppression are still alive.…

6 years ago

Northern Illinois University’s fall enrollment slipped

Northern Illinois University (NIU) reported a slip in the student enrollment this fall. The fall enrollments hit a 50-year low.…

6 years ago

JJC Automation Program receives two trucks from Navistar

Joliet Junior College runs an automotive service technology program. Navistar, a famous manufacturer of commercial vehicles, donated two trucks, 2014…

6 years ago

UIUC achieves a new record in terms of the number of students

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has enrolled over 50000 students. The Chicago campus of the university hit 33000 students.…

6 years ago

Naperville’s family favorite event comes again

Good news for Naperville as the Naperville Police and Fire Departments are teaming up once again to invite all the…

6 years ago

Will Chicagoans get Earned Income Tax Credit?

Will Chicago put back some money into the pockets of the overburdened working families? The notion of a city Earned…

6 years ago

Wanted Freeport fugitive arrested from a motel

Freeport Police has reported the arrest of a wanted fugitive at a motel in Joliet Illinois. The wanted fugitive was…

6 years ago

Safety Checkpoints conducted in September by Joliet Police

The Joliet Police Department, in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Transportation, will take part in statewide efforts to promote…

6 years ago

Cook County judge dismisses suit against Chicago’s TIF program

Cook County judge has dismissed the suit against Chicago’s tax-increment-financing program on Wednesday. The judge dismissed the suit at oral…

6 years ago

$3 million allocated for historic Harrison St. project

In its first round of funding, the Illinois Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program (SHTC) has set $9.75 million in tax credits.…

6 years ago

List of participating locations for Open House Chicago 2019 available

Good news for Chicagoans as the list of participating locations for Open House Chicago 2019 is compiled and available. People…

6 years ago

African Americans 8 times more likely to be homeless than whites

A study has revealed that, in Illinois, African Americans are eight times more likely than whites to be homeless. With…

6 years ago

Limiting patients is crucial for nurses’ retention

Illinois is facing a nurse shortage and the solution is solving is to use the California model. The project for…

6 years ago

10th birthday celebration of Aurora GreenFest

Aurora GreenFest will be celebrating their 10th birthday on Saturday, Sept. 28 and everyone is invited. They will be celebrating…

6 years ago

Judge sentenced a suburban man 8 and half years in prison in the case of using stolen credit cards

A suburban man was involved in using thousands of stolen credit cards for buying luxury goods and services. He has…

6 years ago

Local leaders will discuss marijuana business in Freeport tonight

A meeting has been organized inside Freeport City Hall in which the local leaders will discuss the two proposed ordinances.…

6 years ago

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