Las autoridades cubanas informaron que el primer parque solar fotovoltaico, de un plan de 55 previstos para este año, se conectó al sistema nacional este viernes.
Day: February 21, 2025
Subdivision pitched in Hawthorn Woods would offer more options for changing market, developers say
A proposed residential subdivision in Hawthorn Woods could help meet a significant community need by offering a mix of housing suitable for different types of buyers.
James Gladstone hired as Jacksonville Jaguars GM, beating out the Chicago Bears’ Ian Cunningham and 3 others
The Jacksonville Jaguars hired Los Angeles Rams executive James Gladstone as their general manager Friday, reuniting him with new coach Liam Coen.
Gary Plan Commission doesn’t recommend rezoning of former Beckman school
The Gary Plan Commission gave the project an unfavorable opinion on its rezoning before it moves to the city council.
Ex-Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio arrested near Capitol on assault charge after press conference
Former Proud Boys national leader Enrique Tarrio was arrested Friday near the U.S. Capitol on a charge that he assaulted a woman protesting a gathering attended by Tarrio and others who received presidential pardons for crimes stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, riot in the nation’s capital.
Skokie declares state of emergency following water main break; residents air grievances
The Village of Skokie declared a state of emergency after a water main break, flooding, business closures and water shortages.
Top immigration enforcement official reassigned amid frustrations over mass deportation effort
The top official in charge of carrying out President Donald Trump’s mass deportations agenda has been reassigned amid concerns that the deportation effort isn’t moving fast enough.
AP sues 3 Trump administration officials, citing freedom of speech
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials Friday over access to presidential events, citing freedom of speech in asking a federal judge to stop the 10-day blocking of its journalists.
Naperville to revisit THC regulations as more suburbs move to ban hemp products
As more suburbs move to ban or regulate psychoactive hemp products, Naperville will revisit its THC regulations to see how they measure up against other communities — and if more restrictive oversight is needed locally.
Letters to the Editor: Vote yes on tax referendum to bolster Kane public safety; sheriff’s wrong about why jail population’s growing
Letters to the editor submitted to The Courier-News.