The COVID-19 pandemic has affected countless lives but it is necessary to maintain a sense of routine to kids on…
The Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) had received a 911 call at 4:23 a.m. on Wednesday, April 8 from…
A Savoy, Ill., man, Douglas O. Mynatt, 56, made his first appearance in federal court this afternoon via video-conference before…
Junior Joliet College has already closed its on-campus activities due to the coronavirus pandemic. But the fine arts students of…
The International Exposition of Contemporary and Modern Art, EXPO Chicago, confirmed the dates of the Exhibition. Tony Karman, the president,…
The Greater Freeport Partnership announced the appoint of Mark Williams as a new executive director of the organization. Williams will…
In the 14th District of Illinois, Elgin is part of 11 cities and counties that have been awarded federal funds…
In 2019, Illinois had lost more than 130,000 manufacturing sector jobs. DuPage County alone lost 956 jobs. These job losses…
Naperville’s next City Council meeting will be held virtual due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and Governor Pritzker’s statewide stay-at-home…
To address the dramatic economic crisis brought on by COVID-19, the federal government had recently enacted legislation which included an…
The 200-currently-empty-seat music performance space in Aurora, the Venue, will deliver a Livestream performance of singer/songwriter Noah Gabriel on Monday,…
New nationwide employment claims reported Thursday that 6.6. Million Americans filed unemployment claims that are double of last week's record…
The Chicago Steel has been announced the 2019-20 Anderson Cup Champions, by the United States Hockey League, after having a…
The COVID-19 Pandemic has affected all sort of businesses and exhibitions is one those deeply hurt due to its doors…
Gov. Pritzker has announced to sign a 30-day extension of the state's disaster proclamation. After consultation with experts in Illinois…
After relocating to Greater Peoria, the electronic basketball game original has scored big. Pop-A-Shot produces the basketball arcade game. In…
Uber Technologies Inc. has gotten a $72 million building permit for work from Chicago at the old Chicago Post Office,…
State Rep. Deanne Mazzochi (R-Elmhurst) wants to have a property tax relief for her constituents. She has urged the Democrats…
Hospital workers have called for hazard pay and more COVID-19 testing as these labors are on the ‘front lines’ of…
On April 2, 2020, a Second Declaration of Local State of Emergency (Second Declaration) has been issued by Joliet Mayor…
Gov. J.B. Pritzker says that Illinois is unlikely to follow New York’s lead in restricting the classification of most construction…
The Naperville Police Department and the Naperville Fire Department had responded to a vehicle crash on the intersection of Washington…
The Federal Small Business Development Agency (SBA) is trying to assist the Illinois small businesses that have suffered amid the…
Governor JB Pritzker, Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)…
The coronavirus lockdown may have brought your life down but don’t worry as First Friday is here for you. You…
Paramount Theatre has launched Connection: A Social Media Concert Series. The Connection is an all-new online campaign that will help…
Mayor Kaptain has signed a proclamation and order on March 26 at 6:00 p.m. that will provide liquor license renewal…
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