
Congressional Committee Holds Hearing on Chicago Crime
Members of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee met in Chicago to discuss rising crime in the Windy City. The committee, hosted by the Fraternal Order

Members of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee met in Chicago to discuss rising crime in the Windy City. The committee, hosted by the Fraternal Order

The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency will soon start incentivizing the purchase of electric vehicles with cash. Starting November 1st, state residents can earn up to

With the official welcome of fall on September 23rd, many households are already putting up their Halloween decorations. Typically, that means a lot of pumpkins,

The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal announced the application period for the Small Equipment Grant Program is now open to eligible fire departments,

Low-income Illinois families can soon begin to apply to receive financial assistance for natural gas, propane, and electricity bills through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance

Last week, the Illinois State Police released rules to implement part of the state’s new firearms ban law. While the new law bans a variety

Pushes for regulations to protect minors from harmful aspects of social media platforms On Tuesday, September 19, Illinois Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) brought

Illinois homeowners impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic seeking financial mortgage assistance have until Oct. 31 to apply for a grant through the Illinois Homeowner Assistance

On Sept. 5, the Governor’s Administration sent a notice to hospitals regarding the Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults and Health Benefits for Immigrant Seniors Programs,

A program that provides scholarships to low-income students is in jeopardy as it is set to expire at the end of the year if the