OSHA issued three citations July 10 against Joe’s Masonry, based in Elmhurst, due to conditions for its workers at the high school.
Day: September 18, 2024
Hoffman Estates firefighters respond to solar panel fire at house on Huntington Boulevard
Hoffman Estates firefighters responded to a report of smoke that turned out to be a solar panel that had caught fire on the back of a two-story single-family home on the 4300 block of Huntington Boulevard at 1:55 p.m. Wednesday.
Hulk Hogan draws a crowd in New Lenox as he hawks his beer brand
The former wrestler and TV and movie actor was at Jewel in New Lenox to hawk his Real American Beer and sign cases for fans.
Lake County Board District 5 member faces challenge from longtime attorney
Lake County Board Republican incumbent J. Kevin Hunter is facing Democratic challenger Michael Conway, a longtime area attorney.
District 5 includes the Villages of Fox Lake and Lake Villa, portions of Antioch, Grant and Lake Villa Townships along with most of Ingleside according to the Lake County website.
Ethics ordinance targeting lobbyist donations to mayoral candidates passes in City Council
The measure bans lobbyists from donating to a mayor’s or a mayoral candidate’s political committee and adds fines and suspensions for lobbyists who break the rule.
Veterans Resource Fair returns to La Grange American Legion post
After a successful initial event last spring, agencies are coming together again in October in La Grange to help area veterans.
‘The Substance’ review: Demi Moore is a Hollywood veteran who risks everything on a new body of work
Full of nudity, viscera and body horror, “The Substance” marks a prestige comeback for Demi Moore as a star on the ropes. But it’s a slog.
Harvey Weinstein hit with new sex crime charge in New York
Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a new sex crime charge in New York, as he awaits retrial in his landmark #MeToo case.
Porter County Judge DeBoer headed to Indiana Court of Appeals
Porter County Circuit Court Judge Mary DeBoer will be the next member of the Indiana Court of Appeals, as Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Wednesday that she will fill the spot left by retiring Judge Patricia Riley.
Kane County Sheriff’s Office launches small business development program for current, former inmates
The program will be open to current inmates as well as those in the community who have previously been involved with the justice system, officials said.