Villa supports legislation to avert age discrimination in hiring process
State Rep. Karina Villa, D-West Chicago, is supporting legislation that would prohibit employers from asking college graduate date from the …
State Rep. Karina Villa, D-West Chicago, is supporting legislation that would prohibit employers from asking college graduate date from the …
The National Low Income Housing Coalition and Housing Action Illinois released a study, The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Homes, …
The construction project to convert the former Larkin Center in Elgin into affordable housing progresses with the mission to be …
City Manager Kozal has appointed Mike Pubentz as Elgin’s public works director. “I’m thrilled to transition my role within the …
The University of Illinois Springfield has been monitoring the coronavirus outbreak closely. The university officials said that they had been …
Sarah A. Delashmit, a 35-year-old Highland woman, has been indicted by a grand federal jury. The jury returned an eight-count …
Highland Community College is going to host the 2020 Highland Community College Job Fair on April 9. The event will …
Jason Hines, a 47-year old Riverton man, has been indicted by a federal jury on the charges of preparing false …
The ninth World Leaders Forum will take place on October 20 in Schaumburg. According to Judson University, Retired Gen. David …
The Naperville’s Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) received a 911 call at 2:14 p.m. on March 8 that a fire …
Legal sales of recreational cannabis were high in February, which was mostly driven by visitor purchases from out of state …
Assistant City Manager Randy Bukas, effective immediately, will assume the role of Interim City Manager of the city of Freeport. …
Community members have an excellent way to access to a vast digital archive of Joliet history through the Joliet Junior …
William A. Helm, a 56-year-old Chicago consultant, has been charged with one count of federal program bribery in federal court. …
Hoffer Plastics has announced that they have received the MedAccred certification. The certification is a medical device industry-managed supply-chain oversight …
The bobcat harvest remained level this season in Illinois. More bobcats have been caught by setting traps than by using …
CA Ventures has decided to double the size of its downtown Chicago headquarters as they join WeWork at a boutique …
Chicago-based Belgravia Group, Ltd. will start construction on 66 condominiums at Triangle Square. The development will be a mixed-use development …
Gov. Pritzker’s proposal for Illinoisans to adopt to the graduated income tax is going to be polled ahead of the …
The Department of Justice has launched the National Nursing Home Initiative. United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, …
An Illinois man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison followed by lifetime supervised release for production and possession …
The Northwest Community Hospital at 800 West Central Road in Arlington Heights looks normal from the outside but there are …
Information Technology Professionals (ITP) is a managed service provider in Madison. The company has also operating locations in Appleton and …
Jonathan Stephens, a 50-year-old suburban man, has been sentenced to over 12 years in federal prison. Stephens, of Forest Park, …
Travis Tuggle, 38, has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for his leadership role in a network that …
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) announced technical assistance programs to help social equity applicants. The effort …
Bryan Protho, a 41-year-old Indiana man, has been convicted by a federal jury on the charges of kidnapping a child …
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