Open Meetings Act concern surfaces after tollway board executive session Thursday.
Day: August 30, 2024
DuPage County offers rare glimpse at Elmhurst Quarry
Tickets to see the inner workings of the Elmhurst Quarry flood control facility go on sale Tuesday.
Chicago Public Schools offers teachers union 4-5% raises – representing the beginning rather than end of negotiations, says CTU
Chicago Public Schools is offering the Chicago Teachers Union salary increases of 4-5% over the next four years, ahead of a bargaining session on Friday.
North Carolina loses QB Max Johnson for the season after he broke his leg in an opening win over Minnesota
North Carolina quarterback Max Johnson will miss the rest of the season after having surgery for a broken right leg suffered in Thursday’s season-opening 19-17 win at Minnesota.
Israeli strike kills 4 Palestinians in an aid convoy to a Gaza hospital
An Israeli military strike hit the first vehicle in a convoy carrying medical supplies and fuel to an Emirati hospital in the Gaza Strip, killing four Palestinians from a local transportation company, officials said Friday.
Remembering ‘Johnny Hockey’: NHL standout Johnny Gaudreau shined on and off the ice
Johnny Gaudreau, the undersized NHL standout who died Thursday night along with younger brother Matthew, cast a long shadow on and off the ice.
Doctor charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s death appears in court after plea deal
One of two doctors charged in connection with Matthew Perry’s death made his first appearance in a federal court in Los Angeles on Friday after reaching a plea deal with prosecutors.
Las Vegas woman charged with stealing $71,248 check from Schaumburg Library
A Las Vegas woman has been charged with stealing a $71,248 check from the Schaumburg Township District Library intended for a suburban-based company for work related to renovation of the library’s second floor.
Law & Order
Roundup of Lake County criminal court cases
Suburban voters in Cook County can now apply for mail ballots for the November 5 election
Suburban Cook County voters may now apply for a mail ballot to cast their vote in the November 5, 2024, Presidential General Election through the Cook County Clerk’s Office website.