First Naperville Fire Department Captain Earns Fire Officer Status
The Naperville Fire Department is proud to announce that Stephen Shink has become the first Captain and the department’s only …
The Naperville Fire Department is proud to announce that Stephen Shink has become the first Captain and the department’s only …
Chicago municipal officials want to ban a contractor they say is based in Waukegan, for fraudulently claiming it is a …
Patrons of two Amtrak stations in the Southern District of Illinois may be eligible for compensation as part of a …
Naperbrook Golf Course hosted its first tournament of 2021, the Partner Best Ball Challenge, on Saturday, April 10. Guru Rao and …
I hope this message finds you safe and well. Starting on Monday, April 12th, the State is opening up to …
Lincoln Property Company and Calamos Real Estate have selected McShane Construction Company to add a new mixed-use multi-family development to Naperville, Illinois’ CityGate Centre. Known …
U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft and FBI Springfield Special Agent in Charge Sean M. Cox reaffirm their commitment to investigating …
A man from a north suburb of Chicago was sentenced today to more than 13 years in federal prison for …
The Justice Department today moved to intervene in a disability discrimination lawsuit that private plaintiffs with visual disabilities brought against …
A man admitted in federal court today that he threw a lit firework into a Chicago Police vehicle during a …
Cannabis grower Curaleaf Holdings is set to open a 10th retail store in Illinois this month while it rebrands the …
The Chicago’s Department of Planning and Development (DPD) issued a request for proposals (RFP) for the former 3rd Ward streets and Sanitation …
A suburban Chicago man was sentenced today to two and a half years in federal prison for conducting an illegal …
The City of Joliet announces a new free citizen engagement mobile app (CitizenVUE). This new app provides residents a convenient …
The multifamily market has been especially resilient during the last 12-plus months. But even this sector has been hit in …
The self-appointed bishop of a Pennsylvania ministry has been sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for forcing church members to …
After a year of cancelled outings and limits on activities due to the pandemic, Naperville residents are eager to venture …
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin and Naperville Chief of Police Robert Marshall announced today that bond has been …
While we are all yearning for a return to ‘normalcy’ soon, there are moments and events that still manage to …
A suburban Chicago tax preparer has been indicted on federal fraud charges for allegedly fraudulently assisting customers in obtaining millions …
Mayor O’Dekirk, is joining mayors across the country for the 10th Anniversary of the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation …
Virtual appointment scheduled for 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13 Naperville Mayor Steve Chirico will appoint Patty Gustin as the …
As the Old Post Office redevelopment takes shape, Chicago has issued a $55 million building permit to Uber Technologies Inc. for a …
A Chicago man pleaded guilty in federal court today to participating in an illegal gambling business that involved wagers on …
The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning (CMAP) is presenting the findings of the Laraway Road Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) …
To help families plan a fun and memorable summer, the Naperville Park District Summer Camps Guide is now available online …
Kane County Fair to be held July 14-18, 2021 Wow! It’s back! The Kane County Fair Board of Directors has …
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