Empower allows Naperville electric customers to view energy usage online
The City of Naperville has launched a free and secure online dashboard, Empower, for the electricity customers. The electricity customers …
The City of Naperville has launched a free and secure online dashboard, Empower, for the electricity customers. The electricity customers …
The museums of Chicago area are going to host several events and exhibitions in 2020. There will be mega-events as …
Katie Belle performed with The De Funked on Friday, December 13, at H.O.M.E Bar in Prospect Heights. Several fights broke …
Two vehicles crashed with each other on Green bay Road near Blanchard Road, Beach Park. The drivers of both vehicles …
The Chicago Steel got a 3-1 win against the Tri-City Storm on Saturday night at Fox Valley Ice Arena, the …
The police and paramedics received the report of a crash that occurred at Belmont Avenue and Thomas Street at about …
Wade Garrett McWhorter, a 26-year-old Vandalia man, was sentenced by the court on December 11, 2019. McWhorter was sentenced to …
The Democrats of the US House have taken action against the out of control prices of drugs in the US. …
Aaron Ortiz and Celina Villanueva, the State Representatives D-Chicago, are going to host a community event in collaboration with Silvana …
The Kane County Division of Transportation (KDOT) is seeking public input on different ways to improve the traffic on Randall …
Adrian C. Peters, a 26-year-old South Beloit man, has pleaded guilty in the court to the charges of producing child …
Randall E. Tarr, a 64-year-old Rochester man, has been arrested by police on the charges of threatening a US Congressman. …
Kwame Raoul, the attorney general of Illinois, filed a suit against JUUL Labs, a famous brand of e-cigarettes. In a …
Beena Patel, a former clerk in the Office of Clerk of Cook County’s Circuit Court, has been sentenced to two …
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) have released the …
The initial report of the tests conducted in Lake County found that the residents within a mile of a company. …
The first phase of the new AIDS Garden Chicago has been completed by the Chicago Parks Foundation. Keith Haring, an …
The Chicago Steel players will enter the ice arena wearing ugly sweater jerseys on December 14 in a game against …
State Rep. Nathan Reitz, D-Steeleville, invited the community to learn more about gun rights in Illinois. He will host a …
The largest contractors, developers, labor unions, and the United way announced the launch of a cross-industrial partnership in Chicago. The …
The holiday angels have brought gifts for needy children. The physicians and employees of Fox Valley Orthopedics have started the …
The Electrical/Electronics Automated Systems (EEAS) program of the Junior Joliet College introduced the certificate courses for the industry workers. The …
The annual Luminaria night is one of the favorite Christmastime events of the residents of Freeport. It is an annual …
A study has been published in the Journal of Perinatology about the caloric intake provided to critically ill infants. The …
Richard Guebert Jr. the president of the Illinois Farm Bureau, spoke in the annual meeting of the group in Chicago. …
Antonio Brown, a 25-year-old Chicago’s convicted felon, has been sentenced to nearly seven years in federal prison. He was found …
The real estate market held strong during the year 2019 so far despite the projections of recession, tariff war, and …
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