(Ed. Note: If you want access to more stories like this subscribe by calling 847-299-5511 or visiting journal-topics.com.) Marty Moylan today (Monday) confirmed that he will step down as state ...
Prospect Heights City Hall, 8 N. Elmhurst Rd. Two Prospect Heights police officers were recently placed on administrative leave, but questions remain as to how they got there. The Journal & Topics ...
Niles Teen Center Coordinator Michael Trevino’s last day working for the village will be Friday, Nov. 7. He will not be going far, however. Trevino said Monday he took a position as executive pastor ...
The man who showed up at MainStay Suites hotel in Wheeling on Thursday (Nov. 6) didn’t hurt anyone but himself -- and even then, his injury wasn’t life-threatening, according to police. According to ...
Maine South running back Niko Kokosioulis (27) breaks away from Downers Grove South linebacker Nedas Blauzdys (54) during Friday's home playoff victory for the Hawks. (Joe Cukierski/Special to the ...
Palatine Police Chief William Nord during Monday’s (Nov. 3) village council meeting defended an officer’s actions with assisting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the arrest of ...
Aerial view of the 56-acre former Signode property, which the village of Glenview is buying for $23 million. (Photo submitted) Glenview trustees on Tuesday, Nov. 4, approved the $23.375 million ...
Regulating the usage of electric bicycles, scooters, and other similar devices has caught the attention of Des Plaines City Council members who seem to be in favor of some local control, but to what ...
(Ed. Note: Des Plaines Mayor Andrew Goczkowski read this statement at the start of the Monday, Nov. 3 city council meeting.) Before we begin tonight’s meeting, I want to take a moment to talk about ...
The Illinois Dept. of Transportation announced this week that repairs by Canadian National to a railroad crossing on Kensington Road, east of Wolf Road in Mount Prospect, will require a full closure ...
Category Pages are limited to 90 days. Please use the archive page or the search box to find older articles.
In late September, Metra began piloting something that’s fairly common on Amtrak trains, but a novelty on commuter rail: a cafe car where riders would be able to hang out and buy snacks and drinks. In ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results