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Will County, IL – Joliet Slammers Transform into Ghostbusters-Inspired ‘Slimers’ for One Night Only
Joliet, IL – The Joliet Slammers will honor their new ownership and the classic Ghostbusters films by rebranding to the Joliet Slimers for one night during their game on Thursday, July 25, against the Gateway Grizzlies. The special edition jerseys, featuring a unique slime-drip design, will be auctioned off...
Sheriff's deputy injured as Cortland man arrested for resisting officer during domestic dispute
A DeKalb County Sheriff's deputy was injured while attempting to place a suspect in custody Saturday night. Deputies were able to take 21-year-old Antonio Pringle of Cortland into custody following a domestic disturbance at an apartment complex in the 1300 block of N Annie Glidden Road in DeKalb at approximately 8:10.
‘Red, white, and black’ – July presentation on woodpeckers at Sand Ridge Nature Center
SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. (July 21, 2024) – An interesting and educational seminar on woodpeckers, “Red, White and Black,” was presented on Saturday, July 13, at Sand Ridge Nature Center, located at 15891 Paxton Avenue in South Holland. The seminar was conducted by M.J. and Nick P. inside a classroom, though they also gave an outdoor guided walk on two different trails.
Will County Man Wanted in Grundy Co. For Failing To Appear in Court
A 35-year-old Joliet man is wanted on a warrant after failing to appear for his court appearance in Grundy County. Morris Police Deputy Chief Chad Skelton said they were called to a domestic disturbance on Twilight Drive in April of this year. During an investigation, Skelton said Justin Hill allegedly failed to exit a vehicle and threw a glass of liquid at an officer. No injuries were reported and Hill was transported to the Grundy County Jail.
At least 10 vehicles burglarized in Logan Square, Wicker Park
CHICAGO - At least 10 vehicles were burglarized over the last three weeks in Bucktown, Wicker Park and Logan Square. In each incident, the offenders broke the driver or passenger window of a vehicle to gain entry and then took items in the vehicle, including laptops, cellphones, wallets, purses, bags, musical instruments, clothing, checkbooks, credit cards, cash and other valuables.
Police search for person responsible for ‘mass graffiti’ incident in Oak Lawn
OAK LAWN, Ill. — An investigation is underway in the south suburbs after several vehicles were vandalized in what police are calling a mass graffiti incident. According to Oak Lawn police, in the early morning hours on Sunday, officers found several vehicles that had been vandalized with spray paint. Police say many of the vehicles […]
Chicago Dyslexia 5K Walk & Run
Dyslexia is a challenge more than *40 million people face every day in the US. That’s why one Chicago organization is spreading awareness and raising money for solutions. The Children’s Dyslexia Centers believes *your involvement is critical to success. So they’re giving you a chance to get involved with their annual 5K run and walk. Lauren Holland joins us with more.
7 armed robberies committed in one hour on Southwest, Near West Side, CPD says
CHICAGO — Chicago police seek the public’s help locating a group of unidentified males linked to an early morning armed robbery spree on the city’s Southwest and Near West Sides. According to police, in each instance, three men in all-black clothing pulled up in a stolen silver Hyundai Sonata, threatened the victim with handguns, and […]
Highlighting Lindemann Chimney, Fireplace, Heating, and Cooling’s HVAC services
Featured on WGN Radio’s Home Sweet Home Chicago on 06/08/24: Lindemann Chimney, Fireplace, Heating, and Cooling’s Director Of Operations Chris Hoffmann joins the program to highlight their new HVAC division. To learn more about what Lindemann Chimney, Fireplace, Heating, and Cooling can do for you, go to lindemann.com or give them a call at 847-739-4199.
Levy Center to host 70s themed dance party on July 26
Put on your boogie shoes and hustle on over to the Levy Senior Center on Friday, July 26 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for a night you won’t forget—the Disco in the Park. Take a walk down memory lane and enjoy music from the local DJ Michael Stinson.
Free household hazardous waste collection on July 27
The City of Evanston has partnered with the Village of Skokie to offer a free Household Hazardous Waste Collection event to residents from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 27, at the Niles North High School North Parking Lot. This event is held in conjunction with SWANCC and SWALCO, two solid waste agencies in the area. Check out the image for a list of accepted and not accepted items. Sign up for an appointment time or register today.
Street, sidewalk closures for Chicago's 2024 Lollapalooza underway, with more to come
Major street closures for the 2024 Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago's Grant Park are underway, with more set to come in the coming weeks as the iconic summer event draws near. "We have worked with the City of Chicago to ensure we have a plan in place which maximizes convenience...
Wintrust Business Minute: P33 says Chicago startups have trouble pulling in local capital
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. A new report says there are significant challenges accessing capital in Chicago’s tech ecosystem. A local nonprofit, P33, says early-stage startups are having trouble pulling in local capital, even though Chicago has the third-largest gross domestic product in the country. The analysis says Chicago’s exporting too much of its venture capital to other places. Only about 15% of early-stage capital involving a Chicago investor was invested locally from 2014 to 2023. In contrast, about 44% was invested by San Francisco investors into their own region. The report recommends creation of funds focused on keeping capital in Chicago to support local innovation. P33 was established in 2019 to foster the tech ecosystem in Chicago. One of its cofounders is Penny Pritzker.
Coalition calls for halting NDLSD redesign project
A coalition of organizations issued a strong statement today opposing the current plans for rebuilding North DuSable Lake Shore Drive (NDLSD) as proposed by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and its project team. The coalition — comprised of organizations dedicated to sustainable transportation, regional planning, and environmental justice —...
Goose Island Reveals 2024 Bourbon County Barrel-Aged Stout Lineup, Including 1st Proprietor’s Barleywine Ale
On Monday, the Chicago-based brewery Goose Island announced the 2024 lineup of its esteemed Goose Island Bourbon County barrel-aged stouts. The 2024 Goose Island Bourbon County lineup comprises five bottles:. 2024 Bourbon County Brand Original Stout. 2024 Bourbon County Brand Vanilla Rye Stout. 2024 Bourbon County Brand Macaroon Stout. 2024...
Supervisor’s attempt at third-party arbitration in discipline case stymied by Chicago Police Board
The Chicago Police Board, with its future still clouded, has drawn a line in the sand. While most police board proceedings involving rank-and-file officers are frozen, that is not the case for Chicago Police Department supervisors. In a unanimous vote last week, the board denied an effort by CPD Sgt. Timothy Conlan to transfer his pending disciplinary case away from the board’s purview and ...
Foxtrot is reopening stores, but not on Southport Avenue
City liquor license applications reveal that new ownership plans to reopen four Foxtrot locations in Chicago. These locations are at 1722 W. Division Street in Wicker Park, 1562 N. Wells Street in Old Town, 23 W. Maple Street in Gold Coast, and 171 N. Green Street in Fulton Market. Ownership has informed Eater that more details on the reopening schedule will be available later this week. Earlier this year, Mike LaVitola announced plans to open around 15 stores, primarily in Chicago, with some in Austin, Texas. The former Southport location we have been told is not reopening as the landlord “wants nothing to do with them”.
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