Employees and some lawmakers are unhappy with the lack of details for plans to tear down and rebuild Stateville and Logan prisons.
Day: June 14, 2024
Elgin’s No. 1 in the country for safety and affordability, new ranking says
Elgin was ranked the No. 1 best city in the United States for safety and affordability, according to research done by the online website GoBankingRates.com.
Column: Aurora ‘Bear-ing down’ as stadium saga continues
Aurora seems to be the most tenacious of the towns looking to lure the Chicago Bears.
Chicago White Sox reinstate OF Tommy Pham from the IL, option P Jordan Leasure to Triple-A as part of 4 roster moves
The Chicago White Sox made four roster moves Friday, among them reinstating OF Tommy Pham from the IL and optioning P Jordan Leasure to Charlotte.
Merrillville Clerk-Treasurer plans to sue over being tiebreaker
The Town of Merrillville’s Clerk-Treasurer intends to sue the town unless the Town Council doesn’t take another vote on whether to keep the Town Court open.
Column: Chicago Cubs lose starter Jordan Wicks to injury, then fall to St. Louis Cardinals 3-0 for 18th defeat in 26 games
The Chicago Cubs fell to the St. Louis Cardinals 3-0 on Friday at Wrigley Field and probably lost starter Jordan Wicks to the injured list.
G7 leaders tackle migration, AI and economic security on second and final day of summit in Italy
Leaders of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations turned their attention to migration, artificial intelligence, economic security and the Indo-Pacific region on the second and final day of their summit.
After another crash at Elgin Historic District turning circle, resident vows to keep fighting till it’s removed
Yet another crash into the turning circle at Gifford and Division streets in Elgin has on resident demanding the city remove the structure before someone’s killed.
‘An iconic Australian species’: Koalas to make their debut at Brookfield Zoo Chicago
Meet Brumby and Willum, the first koalas to take up residence at Brookfield Zoo Chicago in its 90-year history.
Kane County state’s attorney finds officers not at fault in 2023 Aurora police shooting
After an investigation, Kane County State’s Attorney Jamie Mosser found no wrongdoing by Aurora police officers during an officer-involved shooting in the city in February 2023, officials announced on Thursday.