GENEVA, ILLINOIS — The Chicago Steel (11-2-2-0; 24 pts.) take their 11-game point streak on the road for a three-game…
Hindman Introduces New Online & Mobile Bidding Platform to Elevate and Streamline Client Experience Today, Hindman announces the launch of…
ILLINOIS — New research at an Illinois college is taking a look at how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the mental…
The Great Lakes Academy at 8401 S. Saginaw is getting a $9 million renovation/expansion, according to a City of Chicago…
CHICAGO — The former office manager of a southwest suburban construction company has been charged with fraud for allegedly embezzling…
NAPERVILLE, Ill. — At 10:32 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 3, Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a call for…
Lendlease is saying they will be building a 41-story residential high0rise at 234 W. Polk St. They termed it The…
On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, around 7:10 p.m., police and firefighter/paramedics from Buffalo Grove responded to a report of a…
The Illinois education unions have called on the Illinois State Board of Education to postpone standardized testing. Chicago Teachers Union,…
Former principal of St. John the Baptist Elementary School in Smithton, Illinois, Roy Joseph Monti of St. Louis, Missouri has…
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago’s pediatric sports medicine physician-researchers and their teams are studying how auditory…
The State of Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity has given the City of Naperville a $10,000 grant. The…
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Naperville Park District will not be hosting the traditional Countdown at the Carillon event at…
A study is aiming to lower the risk of ACL re-injury in Children. Pediatric sports medicine physician-researchers at Ann &…
49-year-old Shawn E. Whitecotton of Herrin, Illinois pleaded guilty to a two-count felony information charging him with making false statements…
According to Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart, on Friday morning, Cook County Sheriff's Police's quick and compassionate work reversed…
United States Hockey League has announced its Players of the Week and two Chicago Steel players make the list. Chicago…
COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on businesses across various industries. However, Chicago-based Complete Crewing took the hardships as an…
Good news for Illinoisans. J.B. Pritzker’s administration has announced a new partnership with ALDI to provide online grocery access to…
Illinois has received the first batch of the COVID-19 vaccines. Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker oversaw the delivery of the first…
The Naperville Park District Board of Park Commissioners have voted to adopt the 2021 Budget and appropriation ordinance. The decision…
Route 66 Centennial Commission has an open road ahead. On Tuesday, to establish an organization to celebrate the 100th anniversary…
Just before 5:30 p.m., Illinois State Police and firefighters and Chicago paramedics responded to a report of a crash off…
The Chicago Steel have taken down Youngstown Phantoms 6-1 on Saturday night at Fox Valley Ice Arena. It was a…
Thomas Rozak, an experienced architect-developer, and its partner, Dan Mocderi, have filed a zoning plan for a 26-story residential tower…
The City Council of the City of Joliet has announced the official reopening of North Chicago Street in downtown Joliet.…
The cross country teams of the Junior Joliet College created history at Division III National Championship Meet of the National…
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