The renovation of the former YMCA at 3039 E 91st St. in the city’s south side has been issued a…
The Joliet Slammers faced the NERDS Herd in the second game of the Sunday doubleheader. The Slammers entered the field…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton today announced the 21st Century Illinois Transformation Model. The model is…
There are Phase 4 guidelines implemented in the state amid the coronavirus pandemic. First Fridays is back in downtown Aurora…
An indictment of allegedly skimming $1.1 million from federally insured facilities has been returned in US District Court in Chicago…
The Branch is presenting the Kite Fly event in Naperville Park District on Sunday, August 30, from 1:00 pm to…
A limited number of FHN employees’ email accounts may have been accessed by an unauthorized person. FHN said on April…
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation announced the second of six $250 million grants. The grants…
The annual Leadership Golf Outing has been rescheduled by the Highland Community College Foundation to Friday, September 11 at the…
Illinois’ new state restrictions for sports aren’t just limited to high school football, which will be moved to the spring.…
Naperville Park District’s sprinkler event for kids at Rotary Hill, Midday Spray will continue throughout August. The event was launched…
The Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) at 6:37 p.m. on July 28 received a 911 call from a resident…
The alleged leader of Chicago’s street gang Black Disciples is part of 23 individuals facing criminal charges as part of…
The Community Foundation of Northern Illinois (CFNIL) and the Freeport Community Foundation (FCF) have announced today that they partnered to…
Naperville Police is investigating the fatal traffic crash on City's Eastside. On Monday, July 27, 2020 ar around 5:50 p.m.,…
The NERDS Herd and Chicago Deep Dish faced off on a beautiful Tuesday night at DuPage Medical Group Field. The…
A Cicero woman pleaded guilty today to a federal labor trafficking charge. The woman had helped numerous undocumented immigrants from…
CBS-2 has reported that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is in very early stages of planning to build an…
The government had described 29-year old Tyler L. Foote of Mattoon, Illinois as an avid collector of extremely violent child…
The Tully Monsters and the Deep Dish clashed on a humid evening at DuPage Medical Group Field. The Tully Monsters…
Illinois state attorney general has issued a formal consumer alert over the identity-theft scam afflicting unemployment systems across the nation.…
Three individuals have been charged with federal offenses for allegedly illegally possessing guns or ammunition in Chicago. Under the Department…
Complexity is an issue when performing any kind of maintenance on a 114-year-old bridge, but it is a whole another…
A walk down Chicago's Riverwalk will make life feel normal like you're back in 2019. However, this year, things will…
COVID-19 cases are leveling off in Illinois as just over 1,500 new cases were reported on Friday. However, the Department…
Randall E. Tarr, a 64-year-old Rochester man, pleaded guilty on the charges of threatening a US Congressman Rodney Davis. He…
Steve Chirico, the mayor of Naperville, has been selected to participate in the leadership and management program of Bloomberg Harvard…
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