Has the bleeding stopped for SIU Carbondale?
Southern Illinois University Carbondale has released its figures on Wednesday showing declining enrollment again this fall. However, there is good …
Southern Illinois University Carbondale has released its figures on Wednesday showing declining enrollment again this fall. However, there is good …
Matthew Bernardi is involved in scouting from his early days of life. He is a senior at Metea Valley High …
Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of Chicago, blamed the violence on guns come from other states. She said that those states …
October 12 has been set by the Centro de Informacion for its annual gala and auction. The event will be …
It has been a good week for Florence Freedoms first baseman Connor Crane and Joliet Slammers right-hander Daren Osby as …
There is a vacant Peoria County Board District 5 seat and Peoria County Board Chairman Andrew A. Rand is inviting …
A convicted felon was charged in the federal court with illegally possessing 50 firearms. The firearms include shotguns, rifles, and …
Richard Hull may not be from Chicago but his art surely reflects the City. He was encouraged by a professor …
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling last year in the Janus case has slowed down union momentum. However, an annual report …
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, signed bills into law continuously. The report of government affairs, released by the Illinois …
The jury has decided that the alleged murderer, Devin Marcum, was the actual murderer. He was found guilty in a …
The public has been invited by the Peoria County Government to join the Learn with Peoria County programs at the …
There is a requirement of the closure of some parking lots and streets at and near the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk …
There are some vacant spaces for the high school students on several City Boards and Commissions. Steve Chirico, the mayor …
The civil engineering services are provided by CEMCON, Ltd., and TranSystems. Rock Run Crossings is a mega project with a …
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, has signed a bill into law in which the minimum salary of the teachers …
Chicago Architecture Biennial announced that more than 100 programs would take place at more than 50 venues between September 19, …
Asylum seekers need attention all the time as they never have their own food, the place to live, and money …
The fans will be able to buy the tickets for the 2019-20 season. The tickets for the single-games will be …
The second phase of Bridge Point Downers Grove has been moved ahead. Bridge Development Partners LLC has announced the acquisition …
A man belongs to Rockford pleaded guilty in the court. He was presented before US District Judge Philip G. Reinhard. …
A 14-year-old boy was taken to the hospital late Monday night, after police officers saw him running from a parked …
A nonprofit with the technology to analyze criminal records nearly automatically will help the county that includes Chicago clear tens …
Authorities are investigating the death of a 2-year-old girl at a suburban mall south of Chicago Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 27. The girl …
High schools in Chicago’s suburbs are taking steps to discourage students from vaping. The measures come amid rising rates of …
Rain showers moved through the Chicago area Monday, but the possibility of severe storms was very low. Rain fell during …
A new online tool seeks to call attention to what officials have identified as a cause of gun violence in Chicago, where …
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