A Villa Park convicted felon was sentenced Tuesday to 18 years in prison following convictions on separate weapons and unlawful restraint charges.
Day: January 14, 2025
Alex Arroyo of Aurora approved as new Kane County Board member from District 7
The seat was left open after Monica Silva’s successful bid for Kane County coroner in the fall election.
Mike Krzyzewski says the Big East and ACC should consider forming a megaconference
Mike Krzyzewski knows better than anyone about the changes college sports have seen in recent years, and he has a few ideas for how his former conference, the ACC, can stay competitive.
Supervisor Tiffany Henyard sues two Thornton Township trustees over meeting absences
Thornton Township Trustees Chris Gonzalez and Carmen Carlisle are sued by Supervisor Tiffany Henyard for not attending meetings.
Column: Arctic an excellent focus to encourage international cooperation
Today, global warming and dramatic melting of polar ice urgently underscore the vital importance of the region.
Schaumburg mayor announces major deal at state of village address
Schaumburg Mayor Tom Dailly won applause from suburban business leaders Tuesday with his announcement of a deal to move the eyesore Cook County highway maintenance facility from the village’s redeveloping northeast corner.
Indiana Black Legislative Caucus announces agenda, addresses education bill, property taxes
The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus announced its Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds 2025 legislative session agenda and shared insight on property taxes and an education bill that would impact Gary and Indianapolis.
Rescatan a un coyote de los refrigeradores de Aldi en Humboldt Park
El animal parecía ileso, pero será sometido a una evaluación para confirmar su estado antes de ser liberado nuevamente.
Elgin man convicted of sexually assaulting and abusing a child younger than 13
An Elgin man has been found guilty of sexually assaulting and abusing a girl under the age of 13.
Portage school board opposes proposed law; HB 1136 would turn Gary public schools into charters
The Portage Township School Board opposes legislation targeting school districts with a majority of students attending school elsewhere.