NEWS FROM THE ISSUE OF APRIL 17, 2003 Litchfield High School prom will take place Saturday with a Roaring Twenties theme. Junior class officers chose the theme because of the movie ...
The Champaign County Jail updated the way it documents, tracks and reports use of restraint chairs after an Illinois Answers ...
President Donald Trump has said his administration is targeting dangerous criminals, but attorneys working with those ...
Multiple counties want to leave, and Indiana says come on over.
A recent class at a public library focused on researching historic Black newspapers helped residents explore their roots and dive into their history.
Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen Burke has introduced a legislative proposal aimed at providing first-time, non-violent gun offenders with an opportunity to comply with gun licensing regulations.
Governor JB Pritzker visited two Chicagoland companies that do business with Canada to tour their facilities and meet with ...
Illinois bought about $44 billion in imports from China, including about $27 billion in computer and electronic products.
National News Literacy Week kicked off Monday. Especially for youth, critical thinking skills to analyze what's read, seen ...
Developers promise a quantum hub will bring good paying jobs to South Chicago. But some wonder if a commercial quantum ...
"It's been a tumultuous (time) with respect to trying to understand what the criteria is going to be from the federal ...
Alan C. Lowe, executive director of the American Museum of Science and Energy and K-25 History Center in Oak Ridge, will offer anecdotes about U.S. presidents at the Feb. 12 meeting of Altrusa ...
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