Metra looking to toot its own horn
February 25, 2020Metra wants to get its story out to customers and potential customers. The railroad company serving Chicago and its suburbs plans to ramp up its public relations efforts in coming months….
Metra wants to get its story out to customers and potential customers. The railroad company serving Chicago and its suburbs plans to ramp up its public relations efforts in coming months….
Local Boy Scout councils say that activities and events will go on as scheduled as the national youth organization goes through bankruptcy proceedings. “Nothing has changed. We…
Get ready to dig into new tastes in downtown Oswego. The minds behind Naperville -based Jackson Avenue Pub have announced they’ll be bringing their constantly evolving menu of seasonal…
KENDALL Extension offers kids’ Spring Break mini camps From acting to weather, the tri-county 4-H program has a workshop or mini-camp to offer your family this spring. These interactive…
It’s hard not to get goosebumps when you see the crosses. Five white symbols of lives lost, adorned with flowers and notes and unconditional love. It’s hard not to get tears in…
For Kristen Ziman, thoughts of the victims of last year’s Henry Pratt Company shootings are never far away. The Aurora police chief has spoken around the country about her department’s…
A one-year anniversary exhibit memorializing the events of Feb. 15, 2019, when six people died and seven others were wounded in a shootout at the Henry Pratt Company factory in Aurora…
KENDALL COUNTY Senior Services offers tax help to seniors AARP Tax Aide is the nation’s largest volunteer run income tax assistance and preparation service. Volunteers are trained…
Cutting out funding for the Institute of Museum and Library Services is among the priorities of the Trump administration’s Department of Governmental Efficiency, ostensibly in order…
WEST CHICAGO – A West Chicago company is investing $10 million to construct a manufacturing operation to enhance production of its powered stick packs and ensure it can meet consumer…
CHICAGO – Gov. J.B.. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity have announced 27 awards totaling $23 million through the Equitable Energy Future…
SPRINGFIELD — Heading into the end of the legislative session, consumer advocates, renewable energy industry groups and environmental advocates were hopeful about a bill that would…
SPRINGFIELD — Gov. J.B. Pritzker got some of what he requested from the General Assembly in the area of higher education, but some of his biggest requests fell short. Pritzker’s…
After the bill that would have bailed out Chicago area transit agencies failed to clear both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly, CTA, Metra, Pace and RTA were left with no choice…