Pam Hulten gladly makes the commute from Joliet to Lombard. It’s not because she loves her job or has a favorite hair stylist or nail technician. It’s to walk her dog, Lexie. Hulten will head to ...
A developer hopes to breathe new life into the former Pheasant Run Resort property. However, it won’t replace a popular destination that operated for more than half a century, struggled to stay afloat ...
Illinois State Police have cited employees of five St. Charles stores for allegedly selling alcohol to minors. State Police Zone 1 Cmdr. Ramiro Montes said the citations were issued this month as part ...
The man identified as the mastermind behind an audacious and wide-ranging but low-tech bank fraud scheme perpetrated in communities throughout Southern Illinois and other states has been sentenced to ...
Shortly after midnight on Sept. 30, 300 federal law enforcement agents, including some rappelling from Black Hawk helicopters, raided a Chicago apartment building in search of Venezuelan gang members.
The debate over data centers is intensifying in some Illinois communities, where opponents say proposed facilities will consume excess electricity and water, drive up utility bills and endanger the ...
A renovation venture expected to reenergize a historic downtown Rockford building received a green light from City Council on Jan. 20. The proposed News Tower Lofts project, a redevelopment of the ...
Eighteen electric vehicle charging stations have opened in local communities Six Ionna charging bays, electrified by ComEd, have opened in three communities — McHenry, Vernon Hills and Hanover Park.
Aurora police fatally shot a suspect Wednesday. At 12:35 p.m. Wednesday, Aurora Police Telecommunications received a call for a person with a weapon/battery on the 300 block of South Broadway.
Republican primary candidate James Marter might be holding true to GOP icon Ronald Reagan’s so-called 11th Commandment, “Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.” Or Marter may simply remain ...
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A bronze statue of Northern Illinois University’s nationally-known Siberian Husky mascot now has a permanent home outside Huskie Stadium. Diesel, who patrolled NIU football sidelines for nine years, ...