26.5 F
Chicago
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
- Advertisement -spot_img

ARCHIVE

Monthly Archives: December, 2024

State immigration advocates plot strategy for Trump’s deportation plans

Speaking before a Chicago audience, Homan also reaffirmed the Trump administration’s plan to commence with the deportations soon after officially President-elect Donald Trump takes the office Jan. 20. #deportation

Regulators OK statewide electric grid upgrades, rate increases

The Illinois Commerce Commission on Thursday approved scaled-back plans submitted by Commonwealth Edison and Ameren Illinois, the electric utilities for northern and southern Illinois, respectively. #grid

Illinois Gaming Board Agents Arrest Four Men for Video Gaming Café Burglary

The investigation by Gaming Board Agents revealed that the men fled the location unable to access funds from video gaming machines. All four men were later arrested and taken into custody. #burglary

Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Marks $4.2 Million 154th Street Reconstruction Completion

The extensive project included the installation of new curbs, freshly laid gutters, and a fully reconstructed roadway, eliminating potholes and enhancing infrastructure. #construction

Illinois State Museum announces new director

Edginton has been the interim director of the Illinois State Museum since February 2023. She joined the museum in January 2021 as director of interpretation. #director

Pritzker Administration Announces New Medicaid Coverage for Certified Doula and Lactation Consultant Services

“Here in Illinois, we're committed to ensuring every mother, regardless of race, income, or zip code, has access to the care they deserve," said Governor JB Pritzker. #medicaid

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (December 2024)

I joined with the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association this fall for its Makers on the Move bus tour where we celebrate good-paying careers that manufacturers provide and the deep roots local success story businesses like CSL Behring in Bradley bring to our region. #oped

Advocacy for Prioritizing Energy Storage Projects in Energy Transition Communities

A key aspect of this plan is the prioritization of Energy Transition Community Grant (ETCG) areas when procuring energy storage projects. #energy

Village of Dixmoor announces Shop with a Cop dates

The program aims to help kids in need by providing underprivileged kids with vouchers that they can use to make purchases at a store with a police chaperone. #shop

Pay Stub Requirement Takes Effect January 1, 2025

“This law gives employees greater transparency about their earnings, allowing workers to verify their hours, income, and deductions,” said Illinois Department of Labor Director Jane Flanagan. #pay

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img