Illinois News

City of Elgin Public Works appoints new director

City Manager Kozal has appointed Mike Pubentz as Elgin’s public works director. “I’m thrilled to transition my role within the…

5 years ago

University of Illinois Springfield shares coronavirus update

The University of Illinois Springfield has been monitoring the coronavirus outbreak closely. The university officials said that they had been…

5 years ago

Charges of falsely claiming breast cancer filed against Highland woman

Sarah A. Delashmit, a 35-year-old Highland woman, has been indicted by a grand federal jury. The jury returned an eight-count…

5 years ago

2020 Highland Community Job Fair to be held on April 9 at Highland Community College

Highland Community College is going to host the 2020 Highland Community College Job Fair on April 9. The event will…

5 years ago

False tax return charges filed against Riverton man

Jason Hines, a 47-year old Riverton man, has been indicted by a federal jury on the charges of preparing false…

5 years ago

Retired Gen. David Petraeus to keynote ninth World Leaders Forum

The ninth World Leaders Forum will take place on October 20 in Schaumburg. According to Judson University, Retired Gen. David…

5 years ago

Residential fire in the 1800 block of 77th Street, Naperville Fire Department Responds

The Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a 911 call at 2:14 p.m. on March 8 that a fire…

5 years ago

$35M worth of Pot sold in February

Legal sales of recreational cannabis were high in February, which was mostly driven by visitor purchases from out of state…

5 years ago

Freeport City instate Interim City Manager

Assistant City Manager Randy Bukas, effective immediately, will assume the role of Interim City Manager of the city of Freeport.…

5 years ago

Oral Histories Archived by JJC library

Community members have an excellent way to access to a vast digital archive of Joliet history through the Joliet Junior…

5 years ago

Chicago consultant charged with one count of federal program bribery

William A. Helm, a 56-year-old Chicago consultant, has been charged with one count of federal program bribery in federal court.…

5 years ago

Hoffer Plastics receives MedAccred Certification

Hoffer Plastics has announced that they have received the MedAccred certification. The certification is a medical device industry-managed supply-chain oversight…

5 years ago

Illinois bobcat harvest remains level this season

The bobcat harvest remained level this season in Illinois. More bobcats have been caught by setting traps than by using…

5 years ago

WeWork and CA Ventures joins hands

CA Ventures has decided to double the size of its downtown Chicago headquarters as they join WeWork at a boutique…

5 years ago

Construction on 66 condominiums at Triangle Square to start

Chicago-based Belgravia Group, Ltd. will start construction on 66 condominiums at Triangle Square. The development will be a mixed-use development…

5 years ago

Pritzker’s graduated income tax polled

Gov. Pritzker’s proposal for Illinoisans to adopt to the graduated income tax is going to be polled ahead of the…

5 years ago

National Nursing Home Initiative launched by the Department of Justice

The Department of Justice has launched the National Nursing Home Initiative. United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois,…

5 years ago

Man sentenced to 30 years in prison for production of child pornography

An Illinois man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison followed by lifetime supervised release for production and possession…

5 years ago

Third Illinoisan with Coronavirus?

The Northwest Community Hospital at 800 West Central Road in Arlington Heights looks normal from the outside but there are…

5 years ago

Information Technology Professionals to be acquired by Gordon Flesch Company

Information Technology Professionals (ITP) is a managed service provider in Madison. The company has also operating locations in Appleton and…

5 years ago

More than 12 years prison sentence imposed on suburban man involved in child pornography case

Jonathan Stephens, a 50-year-old suburban man, has been sentenced to over 12 years in federal prison. Stephens, of Forest Park,…

5 years ago

Meth trafficking leader sentenced to 30 years in Prison

Travis Tuggle, 38, has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for his leadership role in a network that…

5 years ago

Illinois DCEO announces technical assistance programs to support social equity applicants

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced technical assistance programs to help social equity applicants. The effort…

5 years ago

Indiana man convicted on charges of kidnapping child

Bryan Protho, a 41-year-old Indiana man, has been convicted by a federal jury on the charges of kidnapping a child…

5 years ago

Tax revenue from legal cannabis sales in Illinois expected to surpass projected $28 million

The Illinois Department of Revenue released the figures related to tax collection from legalized cannabis sales on Monday. According to…

5 years ago

Burglars enter Schaumburg Best Buy on Saturday

Schaumburg Police received a call about a burglary that occurred at the Schaumburg Best Buy on Saturday at about 9:48…

5 years ago

Rollover semi-truck crashes with trailer on East of Beverly Road, Hoffman Estates

The Hoffman Estates police department and paramedics received a report about a rollover semi-truck crash with a trailer. According to…

5 years ago

Chicago Morning Star covers all the significant news and events that take place in Chicago and other cities in Illinois. Among events, you can find Naperville, Aurora, Peoria, Joliet, Rockford, Belleville and many others. We thoroughly monitor all legislative initiatives of the state and cities, analyze the activities of city councils, public and volunteer organizations, the police department, the fire department and the courts.

We focus on the topics of taxation, healthcare, education, Illinois child support and we also keep abreast of social initiatives in the state.

Our editorial team believes that news should not only inform state residents, but also be beneficial to society, that is why we pay special attention to charity exhibitions, fairs, and raising funds to help homeless who have suffered as a result of catastrophes and natural disasters.

We also try to help our readers diversify their leisure time: for this, we talk about cultural events that take place in various cities of the state, in particular, in Naperville and Aurora. The Chicago Morning Star has fresh announcements of art exhibitions, concerts, citywide events in major Illinois cities, and significant events in the sports world.

Our editorial team is confident that by comparing the standard of living and the activities of the service sector in all localities of the state, we can show an objective picture of life in the region. And thanks to information about the cultural and sporting life of Illinois, we hope to make the lives of citizens of Chicago and other cities in the state a little brighter and more diverse.

This website uses cookies.