Lawsuit in progress for ArcelorMittal steel plant for chemical spill in Indiana Dunes National Park
A part of Indiana Dunes National Park has been closed after the news of chemical spill has been reported. Some …
A part of Indiana Dunes National Park has been closed after the news of chemical spill has been reported. Some …
The 61st Chicago Air and Water Show was scheduled on Saturday. Hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the Lakefront …
In a “Clear the Shelters” initiative by Telemundo and NBC, more than 1800 pets have been adopted since last July …
Scott Neville, the Supreme Court Justice in Illinois sent his staffers back to Assessor’s office in Cook County for clearing …
A Skokie family lost $3600 as they were scammed by a fake landlord. The family faced homelessness and they left …
The two cases of Legionnaires’ disease have been linked with a suburban hotel in Schaumburg, according to the Illinois Department …
R. Kelly, a renowned singer, has missed a court hearing in Chicago. His prosecutor claimed that he refused transport from …
The police officer was involved in a shootout in Morgan Park. The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released the video …
Lori Lightfoot, the mayor of Chicago, and Eddie Johnson, the Superintendent of Chicago Police, announced the launch of new technology …
Trump talked about the commutation of the prison sentence of the former Illinois governor, Rod Blagojevich, again. He said in …
A shooting event took place in South Shore which killed a man and hurt two others. It was a drive-by …
A man ran the woman over twice in the incident, according to the allegations. Errol Brice, a 42-year-old former teacher …
Peter J. Steele of Chicago becomes the new Vice President of Distinguished Partners for the North Central Region of the …
Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown announced on Wednesday that she will not be seeking a fifth term after …
The president and CEO of the Field Museum have announced his retirement on Tuesday. Richard Lariviere, the president and CEO …
The former First Lady, Michelle Obama, has been honored as the new sports complex in West Loop relates with her. …
The General Assembly has authorized the casino gambling in Chicago. The onerous tax and fee structure will make it hard …
Jussie Smollett said that he was attacked in the 300 block of East North Water Street. The ‘Empire’ crew was …
A property list has a name of Judge Neville’s mother as an owner of a home. His mother died 28 …
4 people got hospitalized after a drive-by shooting in Illinois on August 9. A 24-year-old man was fighting for his …
The UK fans can now enjoy the live AEW show which will be played on the Sears Center Arena, Chicago …
An armed man opened fire inside and outside the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center. Police arrested the man after 30 …
A suburban community has given away hundreds of backpacks to the students in need. The backpacks include all supplies which …
40 people were shot across the city of Chicago this weekend. Three people lost their lives during these shooting incidents. …
The Chicago White Sox fell to Oakland A’s in a game played on Sunday afternoon. Lucas Giolito of the White …
Anthony Miller, the wide receiver of the Chicago Bears, left the practice field on Saturday due to a right knee/foot …
People came from all around to visit the annual Hot Dog Festival organized by The Chicago History Museum. The festival …
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