Suburban Chicago Man Pleads Guilty to Conducting Illegal Sports Gambling Business
CHICAGO — A suburban Chicago man pleaded guilty in federal court today to conducting an illegal sports gambling business and …
CHICAGO — A suburban Chicago man pleaded guilty in federal court today to conducting an illegal sports gambling business and …
GENEVA, ILLINOIS — After reclaiming their grip on first place atop the USHL standings, the Chicago Steel (17-6-2-0; 36 pts.) …
JJC Board of Trustees have three seats to fill. This spring, election will take place to decide who will fill …
36-year-old Gary L. Boyle of Decatur, Illinois has been sentenced to 50 years in federal prison. U.S. District Judge James …
Chicago building permit fillings report Lendlease and Magellan Development Group have topped off two towers on Lakeshore East. The towers …
2020 wasn’t a good year for art lovers as the COVID-19 pandemic forced museums to close down. However, things are …
The community members are asked by Carbondale Park District to complete a survey related to the strategic planning for the …
Ryan Cos., Life Care Services, and Harrison Street, the developers of Clarendale Six Corners, have begun construction of the project. …
32-year-old Ray Allen Flener of Marion, Illinois has earned himself 18 months in federal prison for escaping from custody. In …
Former Principal of St. John the Baptist Elementary School in Smithton, Illinois Roy Joseph Monti was sentenced last week to …
A former employee of the City of Rochelle is facing the law as he is today charged with fraudulently obtaining …
The Illinois Community College Board’s Workforce Equity Initiative (WEI) program has selected Joliet Junior College to give grant funding. JJC …
Matthew L. Richardson, a 32-year-old Alton man, has been sentenced to more than 7 years in federal prison. He was …
Ramone Shaffers, a convicted felon from Chicago, has been sentenced to 11 years in federal prison. He was proven guilty …
Almost 1.6 million Facebook users from Illinois joined a class-action lawsuit. Now, they are expected to get $350 each in …
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and Rush University System for Health has announced a new advance …
This month, Knoch Knolls Nature Center at Naperville Park District is closed. However, they are offering fun, take-home, outdoor and …
A former Chief Financial Officer of a suburban IT consulting firm is charged with federal fraud charges. He is alleged …
Naperville Park District has been recognized by the DuPage Monarch Project on January 19, 2021. The DuPage Monarch Project awarded …
The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) released key statistics related to the unemployment rate in Illinois. According to the …
The Chicago Steel earned a 4-3 overtime victory against the Youngstown Phantoms on Sunday at Covelli Center in Ohio. Josh …
Elgin Area Chamber (EAC) partnered with the City of Elgin to bring the Mayor Kaptain’s virtual State of the City …
Effective Monday, January 25, 2021, Joliet City Hall will reopen to the public for in-person business. The decision to reopen …
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has announced that the state will be moving into the early stages of Phase 1B of …
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has adjusted mitigation metrics to increase hospital staffing. The change in these metrics …
JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, announced new investments to help more small businesses. The purpose of these investments by …
On Thursday, a Rockford man was arrested on a federal arson charge for allegedly setting fire to a local retail …
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