Measles case reported in DuPage
April 23, 2024Measles appears to be making a stealthy comeback, including the first case in DuPage County in 15 years. Declared eliminated in the United States in 2000 by the federal Centers for…
Measles appears to be making a stealthy comeback, including the first case in DuPage County in 15 years. Declared eliminated in the United States in 2000 by the federal Centers for…
For Mundelein High School junior Ana Bonilla, having her sculpture included in this year’s Illinois High School Art Exhibition was a full circle moment. In Spring 2023, her class…
Having a 2-year-old and another child on the way, Wheaton residents Kevin and Christy Needham know the concerns of which they speak in opposing the proposed Cosley Zoo parking expansion….
Robert Renteria was falling into the life of his father, who was a heroin addict and an alcoholic. Renteria was doing drugs, selling drugs, and involved in a gang. He was burglarizing…
The DuPage Water Commission will continue to receive Lake Michigan water from the City of Chicago after recently agreeing to a 17-year contract extension. But the commission may also…
University of Illinois Extension is hosting a series of garden day and plant sale events at various locations throughout the state, providing an opportunity for gardening enthusiasts…
Wet fields kept the majority of Illinois farmers from planting for a second consecutive week, but windows for field work will be arriving soon. In addition, the U.S. EPA finally green-lighted…
Third in a series looking at the public funding of sports stadiums in Illinois Pat Quinn was on the ice in 2010 when the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup, and in Houston in 2005 when…
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois continues to suffer from a shortage of teachers and other education professionals, although recent efforts by the state to ease the strain have made an impact….
SPRINGFIELD — Two bills that would regulate battery disposal and storage are awaiting action from the full Illinois Senate after unanimous committee approval. Senate Bill 3481, sponsored…
Scott Britton walked out to driveway to get his Sunday newspaper, only to find near it a plastic bag filled with rice (to keep it from blowing away) and anti-Semitic literature. Britton,…
First in a series looking at the public funding of Illinois sports stadiums Tom Tresser gets sick every time he hears something is needed to make Chicago “a world-class city.” “It…