One union is doing all it can to help Libertarian candidate Chad Grimm draw votes away from Rauner.
Before you vote, you should know where all this money is coming from.
A list of notable endorsements for both Quinn and Rauner.
Quinn passes Rauner in new Reboot Illinois poll.
Thursday, Oct. 9, 7 p.m.
The Second City Network mocks the gov in a parody campaign ad.
President Obama commits the nation to military action in the Middle East to "degrade and ultimately destroy" ISIL. Where do you stand?
The governor candidates sit side by side for first time. We learn one is as corrupt as Rod Blagojevich and the other profits off misery.
Anderson calls for candidate debates during Constituent Work Weeks.
Town hall is Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 7 p.m.
District tour will extend through entire campaign season.
New law would up fines for violating state's Animal Welfare Act.
The Village of Lake in the Hills recently received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the 15th consecutive year.
Craig Arps, building commissioner for the village of Algonquin, offered technical assistance to the rebuilding efforts in Washington, Ill.
Sticker refunds available following Algonquin's approval of new Refuse Service for residents.
Kane County will relocate autopsy operations to DuPage County coroner's office after black mold was discovered at Geneva facility.
So far, $95,000 in donations have been made to the proposed Veterans Memorial.
The McHenry County Board voted last week to increase the speed limit on the heavily traveled roadway from 45 to 50 mph.
Illinois Route 31 will be widened and improved for nearly nine-tenths of a mile from Trinity Drive to Rakow Road in Cary, Lake in the Hills and Crystal Lake.
Local communities recently signed a one-year deal with Direct Energy.
Algonquin's utilities supervisor and water operator won first place in the "Hydrant Hysteria" competition at a water conference.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
A bridge carrying Hilltop Drive over Woods Creek in Lake in the Hills will be replaced for $427,225 by Sjostrom & Sons, Inc. of Rockford, the lowest of seven bidders.