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Cities region is well-represented at this week's boys IHSA state track & field meet in Charleston. Here are the seeds of the locals in all three classes.
MISHAWAKA — Incumbent Democrat Debbie Ladyga-Block claimed a 10-point victory to secure her ninth term as Mishawaka City Clerk in Tuesday's municipal elections. But, despite Ladyga-Block’s ...
Richmond Hill's Sterling Creek Park is temporarily closed for maintenance and policy review. The city has not specified a reopening date or detailed the park policy changes under consideration.
Kevin Tanaka/Sun-Times Media Share The city of Chicago has already gone through the $82 million that Mayor Brandon Johnson set aside for settlements and judgments in 2025. Now the fund could soon ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Chicago Parking Meters LLC, also known as ParkChicago on parking pay boxes throughout the city, has agreed to accept $15.5 million to resolve claims that the ...
Mayor David Goins presented a plaque to longtime City Clerk Cheryl Ingle, commemorating her 29 years of service to the City of Alton. Article continues after sponsor message “I’m sorry to be ...
Newly-elected St. Charles City Clerk Susan Hanson has declined to take ... Larry Hoover Larry Hoover ‘deserves to be in prison,’ Chicago FBI boss says of Gangster Disciples founder as lawyers ...
CHICAGO (WGN) — Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the City of Chicago will invest $7 million to increase pay for early childhood professionals. This comes at a time when many people have left the ...
Vasquez’s arms were covered with tattoos. He wore a “No Human Being Is Illegal” T-shirt and a City of Chicago baseball cap. Vasquez doesn’t think like many other aldermen, either.
Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell has gone nearly three years without answers in his younger brother's 2022 murder in Chicago. Caldwell's 18-year-old brother, Christian Beamon, was one of ...
The Monday morning removal carried out by the Chicago Park District was part of a “coordinated cleaning event” to prepare for the construction of a nature play space at the park, 4222 W. Foster Ave.
In the City of Chicago, the curfew is 8:30 p.m. for minors under 12 years old, and 10 p.m. for those aged 12 and older. “We want our young people to explore and enjoy the great city they live in.