Leavitt: And we, too, shall pass
March 24, 2020If you try, you can fool your kids into thinking you’re a big spender while spending almost no money at all. For years, I took my daughter to used clothing stores, where I would tell…
If you try, you can fool your kids into thinking you’re a big spender while spending almost no money at all. For years, I took my daughter to used clothing stores, where I would tell…
Many area blood drives have been cancelled due to businesses and organizations being closed down to limit the spread of coronavirus. As a result, the Naperville Park District offered…
DuPage County officials have announced a series of adjustments, including scaling back or even shutting down some services in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. The 18th Judicial Circuit…
The Fox Valley Mall and the Chicago Premium Outlet Mall have both temporarily suspended operations as part of the national effort to combat the spread of the COVID-19. Both temporary…
While municipal buildings in Naperville are now closed to the public through March 30 due to the going coronavirus outbreak, delivery of city services will continue. Mayor Steve Chirico…
With just more than 20 percent of the votes counted, former gubernatorial candidate Jeanne Ives had a commanding 67.8 percent of the tally over transplant surgeon Jay Kinzler in the…
Chicago’s early voters may be the ones who determine the Democratic nominee for the 3rd Congressional District With 98 percent of the votes counted Tuesday night, challenger Marie…
DuPage County officials on Tuesday, March 17 said there are now 22 confirmed cases of coronavirus at a long-term nursing care facility in Willowbrook. Officials confirmed one person…
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…
SPRINGFIELD — A panel of Illinois lawmakers began hearing testimony Wednesday on Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s proposals for sweeping changes in the state’s health insurance industry….