Mayor Brandon Johnson, city officials and the Little Village Chamber of Commerce celebrate restoration of iconic 26th Street arch.
Day: September 11, 2024
‘We are stronger together’: United recalls dark days of 9/11, dedicates memorial
Under a cloudless, perfect September sky, United Airlines employees gathered in Arlington Heights to remember a similar day that devolved into one of the darkest moments in U.S. history.
Aurora expands number of tattoo licenses to let new shop open in 1st Ward
The council reversed a previous 7-4 vote against adding a fifth tattoo parlor license in the city to allow the Paradise Tattoo House to open in a building along High Street, next to the bridge over the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad tracks.
Mount Prospect ethics policy seeps into festival discussion
Mount Prospect’s recent passage of an ethics ordinance is already have an affect on village business.
Aaron “Jitu” Brown emerges as the only viable Elected School Board candidate on the West Side’s District 5
After other candidates withdrew or were kicked off the ballot Aaron “Jitu” Brown is the sole candidate in the West Side’s district 5.
Calumet City man charged in Glenwood liquor store homicide
Glenwood police said 27-year-old Antonio Diggines of Calumet City has been charged with murder in the shooting death of Naveen Singh
Bartlett woman charged with DUI after single-vehicle crash
A Bartlett woman was charged with driving under the influence after reportedly being involved in a single-vehicle crash Wednesday.
Column: The Chicago Bears were just off at most everything on offense in the opener. Most notably? They showed no identity.
From a lack of playing time to a struggle running the ball and throwing deep on third-and-short, the Chicago Bears offense was confusing in Week 1.
Fired Flossmoor police Chief Jerel Jones sworn in as deputy chief in Richton Park
Jerel Jones, fired as Flossmoor police chief, was sworn in Monday as RIchton Park deputy chief, with support from Flossmoor residents.
Hurricane Francine strengthens into a Category 2 storm ahead of landfall in Louisiana
Hurricane Francine strengthened Wednesday into a Category 2 storm and is expected to make landfall in Louisiana as forecasters raised threats of potentially deadly storm surge, widespread flooding and destructive winds on the northern U.S. Gulf coast.