Por JILL LAWLESS LONDRES (AP) — El primer ministro británico, Keir Starmer, dijo el lunes que la falta de coordinación entre la policía y las agencias de inteligencia del Reino Unido es en parte responsable del aumento en el número de migrantes que llegan en pequeñas embarcaciones por canal de la Mancha. En una reunión […]
Day: March 31, 2025
Secretary of state’s office opens larger ‘flagship’ DMV in the Loop
The Illinois secretary of state’s office has opened a larger “flagship” DMV in Chicago’s Loop.
Chicago-area contractor accused of bribing Amtrak official with trips, steaks and a puppy in Philadelphia train station project
The owner of a Chicago-area construction company has been charged in a scheme to bribe an allegedly corrupt Amtrak official overseeing a $58 million contract to renovate a historic train station in Philadelphia.
Tush push is the hottest topic at the NFL league meetings — and a vote is expected Tuesday
Banning the “tush push” is gaining momentum. Still, it’ll take 24 of 32 votes to eliminate a play.
Elgin City Council rejects delay of ban on synthetic THC product sales
The Elgin City Council voted 5-4 against delaying a ban on the sale of synthetically derived THC products, despite pleas from local business owners who were hoping for a window to be able to sell their remaining inventory.
Trump’s promised ‘Liberation Day’ of tariffs is coming. Here’s what it could mean for you
President Donald Trump says Wednesday will be “Liberation Day” — a moment when he plans to roll out a set of tariffs that he promises will free the United States from foreign goods.
Former Lorenzetti’s restaurant in Chicago Heights slated for retail center
The former Carlo Lorenzetti’s restaurant in Chicago Heights is slated to become a strip mall, according to the city.
Election day in Lake County features dozens of contested races; ‘Local elections have more impact on people’s lives’
Lake County voters will pick their municipal and township officials as well as park district, library and school board members between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday at their preferred polling place or any other location within the county.
Sunday thunderstorms brought power outages, high winds to south suburbs
High winds and scattered thunderstorms swept through the south suburbs Sunday, leaving several without power and some damage.
Pennsylvania Beauty Pro’s Expo 2025 Returns with Over 100 Classes, Industry Leaders, and Game-Changing Business Growth Opportunities
The Pennsylvania Beauty Pro’s Expo 2025 returns May 18–19 with over 100 classes, expert-led panels, and expanded vendor offerings—designed to educate and empower salon professionals at every level.