A lawyer from Park Ridge and a skilled-nursing facility human resources coordinator from Buffalo Grove are facing federal immigration fraud charges.
Day: December 19, 2024
Donna Vickroy: Not feeling so wonderful this holiday season? Make a plan to help yourself
It’s not ususual that the pressures of the world and life can suck away the positive feelings we want to be experiencing during the holidays. A little self-care and analysis can help a lot to counter the negativity and depression, two experts say.
Berwyn police fatally shoot man wanted for triple homicide in central Illinois
Police believe the man — whose identity hasn’t been released — committed a triple homicide in downstate Mahomet.
Retailers like Best Buy, Target offer last-minute shoppers a Santa’s little helper: AI
Best Buy is one of several retailers touting new generative AI capabilities for the holiday season and year-round shopping, a critical tactic for staying relevant and making shopping hassle-free.
Comcast raising monthly sports fee for subscribers while Bulls, Blackhawks and Chicago Sports Network still blacked out
The 5.5% increase bumps up the regional sports fee to $20.25 per month for Comcast subscribers in Chicago and the suburbs.
LakeComm board appoints first executive director; ‘I’m excited to … bring a decade’s worth of vision and collaboration over the finish line’
Plans for the consolidation of Lake County’s 911 services go back more than a decade. LakeComm is the culmination of those efforts, consolidating several regional Public Safety Answer Points (PSAP) into one dispatch center.
Bradshaw: AI offers opportunities, pitfalls in the classroom and workplace
By addressing challenges and ethical concerns, educators and employers can maximize the benefits of AI, ensuring that students and job seekers alike are well-equipped for a rapidly changing world.
Afternoon Briefing: Arab American groups protest dismissal of charges against Oak Lawn cop
Good afternoon, Chicago. Here’s what is happening today.
Gary pastor, activist Dena Holland-Neal dies at age 70
The Rev. Dena Holland-Neal died at the age of 70 on Dec. 10.
Gary Redevelopment Commission approves transfer of properties for veterans housing project
The Gary Redevelopment Commission on Wednesday approved a transfer of 14 properties to the housing authority for a $2.1 million project geared toward homeless veterans.