Gov. JB Pritzker’s administration vastly underestimated the costs of a healthcare program for noncitizen immigrants, which enrolled thousands who should have been ineligible, an audit finds.
Day: February 26, 2025
Column: President Trump’s dramatic ‘Iron Dome’ proposal has long history
Debate over the best balance of defensive and offensive military capabilities is as old as warfare.
New Trier promotes two administrators, adds a third
Two New Trier High School administrators will be taking on new roles in the 2025-26 school year with the school hiring an education veteran to fill another position. On Feb. 18th, the New Trier School board approved the promotions of Chimille Tillery to Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction and Dan Paustian to Associate Principal […]
Glenview OKs 60-home development aimed at empty nesters
Glenview approved a development of 60 single-family homes, aimed at empty nesters, on the 19-acre Scott Foresman site.
Andrew Batesole learns ‘anything can be taken away in the blink of an eye.’ Clear-eyed, he leads Boone Grove.
There’s little doubt that the Wolves view Batesole as the leader of the pack.
Thea Bowman dancers gain moves, confidence at Dance Theatre of Harlem workshop
“Kick, ball, change,” and “Passé” were some of the step combinations Lindsey Donnell, with the Dance Theatre of Harlem, called out and demonstrated to the Thea Bowman Leadership Academy cheerleading and majorette teams.
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Cook County detainee, in jail since 2020, charged in additional five slayings: CPD
Prosecutors have accused a 21-year-old who was already in jail on a murder charge of five additional murders over a nine-month period in 2020, Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling announced.
Hundreds protest Musk at Libertyville Tesla dealership: ‘What Elon has done to the brand is just make it feel dirty’
Hundreds of anti-Elon Musk and Donald Trump protesters gathered along Milwaukee Avenue in Libertyville, joining a wave of similar protests across the country.
Complaint claims Arlington Heights trustee candidate violated donation limits
Arlington Heights trustee candidate Michele Hunter received campaign contributions exceeding local limits from the Illinois Republican Party and an individual donor, according to a formal complaint filed at village hall.