Lurie Children’s receives CHIME’s Most Wired Digital Health Quality Award
The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) conducts an annual survey under its Digital Health Most Wired program. The …
The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) conducts an annual survey under its Digital Health Most Wired program. The …
Halloween Nights Lights is a completely different event introduced by Naperville Park District this year. There will be a lot …
An Indiana man is facing the law as he is charged with a federal firearm offense for allegedly illegally selling …
The second phase of a 47-story tower at Michigan and Wacker has acquired a building permit of $28 million from …
It is a unique first year of teaching for new teachers in Illinois. The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) …
Kinzie Builders said that it had topped off a $20 million rental community project in the Chicago suburb of Mount …
An event was organized at Crafts Technology to kick off October’s National Manufacturing Month in Illinois. The Illinois Department of …
Gregory Emmett Paloian, a 66-year-old Chicago-area man, has been charged with one count of conducting an illegal sports gambling business. …
After spending nine years at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Sunjay Kaushal, MD, Ph.D., will return to Ann …
The Schaumburg Police Department has initiated an investigation of an alleged Criminal Sexual Abuse and Battery. On August 21, 2020, …
Representative Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea, urged small businesses to apply for additional funding under the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program. The …
Centerstone is celebrating September as National Recovery Month. National Recovery Month is recognized by Centerstone as a time to spread …
CBS 2’s Steven Graves reports that a total of nine people were wounded between the shootings at 68th Street and …
On September 16, at 9:33 p.m., members of the Springfield Police Street Crimes Unit had noticed that a vehicle driver …
Bars have opened in Will and Kankakee counties. Restaurants have opened for indoor dining as well. Illinois Governor and the …
Ground has been broken by Chicago-based developer Sterling Bay on a 47-story tower at 300 N. Michigan Av., between the …
You Be My Ally, a public art commission, is going to be hosted by the University of Chicago on October …
Pedro Soto, a 45-year-old Chicago man, pleaded guilty in federal court for committing the crime of making false statements to …
Daniel A. Betty, 28, of Decatur, Ill., is sentenced to serve 22 years in federal prison for sexually exploiting and …
Illinois’ recreational marijuana tax revenue is accelerating as it approaches $20 million a month. The Illinois Department of Revenue has …
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Joliet Junior College was preparing to transfer courses online in Mid-March. Adult education instructor Angela …
Chicago street gang’s member has been sentenced to 27 years in federal prison for engaging in a pattern of racketeering …
Each September, the international art fair, EXPO Chicago launches and dominates the region’s cultural calendar. However, due to the global …
2021 Naperville Park District Board of Park Commissioners election’s petition will be ready for pickup. The interested park board candidates …
Anthony Gibson, a Junior Joliet College (JJC) student, has been awarded a research grant to study a native flora on …
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker said that states and local governments are depending on Congress for relief. The governor made a …
The region’s leading private four-year institution Rockford University announced it will offer sessions from its course, “Current Issues in American …
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