Enrollment in Illinois community colleges decline this year but associate degree enrollments rise
The enrollments in the Illinois community colleges have been declining for the last nine years. The reason behind the decline …
The enrollments in the Illinois community colleges have been declining for the last nine years. The reason behind the decline …
Caring Hands, a Naperville public safety program, has been launched to help the residents who need special assistance during an …
Several openings are going to take place in the galleries around the city this Friday, November 8 and Saturday, November …
A fire broke into the 3-story condominium building on Nov. 1, 2019. The Palatine and firefighters received the call about …
A driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a private residence on Saturday night at about 4:15 am. …
The Freeport Art Museum will welcome all art lovers as the 16th annual Regional Juried Exhibition is opening on Saturday, …
A groundbreaking ceremony was held for a 19-story mixed use building at 800 W. Fulton Market. The developers held the …
New charges are being filed against three people amid an ongoing federal investigation into corruption and self-dealing at an East …
Melissa Scanlan appeared at the federal courthouse in East St. Louis, Illinois this afternoon. She pleaded guilty to all the …
The University of Illinois Springfield students has collected about 15,779 pounds of food on Halloween night to combat hunger in …
The Chicago Steel fell to Youngstown Phantoms in the Weekend opener. The Steel showed a strong performance which included a …
Lake in the Hills man crashed his Lexus into Living Water Lutheran Church. About 12:18 a.m. Thursday, October 31, 2019, …
Aurora, IL – Good news for the Cocoa Crawl fans as December is upon us. Cocoa Crawl comes just once …
For Kid’s Sake (FKS) Art Auction, local students created stained glass artwork last work. Some of the artwork included “Autumn …
Across the nation, the number of kids growing without health insurance is rising and it is the same in Illinois …
FHN’s series of sports physical clinics has helped raised more than $16,000 for area schools. The physical clinics were held …
Outcome Health (Outcome) has agreed to a resolution with the Department of Justice to pay $70 million. The money will …
Rain and snow once again delay the harvest of corn as more than half of the state crop are in. …
Amir Alhajjar, MD, is a specialist in fetal surgical intervention. He has recently joined The Chicago Institute for Fetal Health …
The Joliet Police Chief Al Roechner announced that the Joliet Police Department will conduct Seatbelt Safety Zones. The police department …
State Rep. Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea, is highlighting a new in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. He is highlighting a …
The Illinois Policy Institute is out and it has some news for the rich people. They will be paying more …
Chicago thrashed by President Trump as he was speaking to a fawning audience of police chiefs attending an annual convention. …
The health insurance rates and analysis for the Illinois Exchange 2020 Plan Year have been released by the Illinois Department …
NAPERVILLE, IL – The potential improvements to 248th Avenue will be the focus of the open house-style information meeting of …
Illinois State Rep. Luis Arroyo has been charged with offering a bribe to a fellow state lawmaker. He has been …
Bridge Development Partners, LLC has started the work on the final phase of the Bridge Point North project. The company …
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