Roadblock to rematch between Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) and former Rep. Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth) cleared.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
North Shore Congressman reflects on first year in office.
The Chicago Tribune reported that the Arlington Heights village manager has received a raise.
Check the Metra website for updates on possible delays and additional advisories.
Arlington Heights garbage pickup pushed back one day.
New state laws on pet stores, Facebook, child visitation, wine and unpaid tolls take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
The increase is supposed to generate an additional $1.8 billion in revenue to make up for earlier losses.
Answering questions at employee town hall in Bannockburn, North Shore Congressman talks about solutions which will have impact well into future.
The Tenth Congressional District Democrats are celebrating 10 years of political activism.
The "Illinois Medical Marijuana Law FAQ Handbook," authored by attorney Cameron Monty, a partner with Palatine's Lavelle Law, Ltd., is available exclusively on Amazon.com.
Complaint filed with election board to remove Arlene Hickory from ballot.
On the job training program at Lake Bluff plant provides concrete example of middle class job creation in current economy.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi appointed Schakowsky as vice chair of the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
More than 3,000 people have signed a change.org petition asking Metra to let pets ride the trains. What do you think?
First-Time candidate Larry Kaifesh, of Carpentersville, filed with more than three times the minimum signature requirement.
North Shore Congressman tells north suburban chambers of commerce his views on Affordable Care Act, how they are important to economic growth.
Illinois became the 16th state to pass same-sex marriage on Wednesday.
The 3.2 magnitude seismic event in the area Nov. 4 was from an earthquake, not a quarry blast, USGS reports.
Former Congressman opens campaign office for 2014 rematch with Rep. Brad Schneider, talks about Northbrook Wal-Mart as well as Congressional gridlock.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources said Hanson's blasting operations were within state limits at the time of the seismic event Monday afternoon.