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The Chicago Heights National Bank building will soon become city property, and at no expense to local residents.
We'd like to hear what your future vision of Chicago Heights is.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last monthβs government shutdown.
The city has been partnering with engineering companies in preparation for next year's improvements.
Illinois will become the 15th state to recognize same-sex marriages.
Who's the kingmaker here anyway?
The new real estate will provide additional office space for city workers.
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But there's concern the governor could disrupt the lobbying as he heads toward another re-election campaign.
What do you think the city should look like by 2030?
Lawmakers return for November veto session at a cost of $43,000 a day. Nothing likely to get done then either.
The Heights was recently honored at DePaul University for its Active Transportation Plan.
Why are Democrats so afraid of Bruce Rauner?
The city recently released its 2014 road resurfacing plan. Is yours on the list?
The Chicago Heights city council set its crosshairs on local auto repair shops after finding nearly 300 tires dumped along the roadside last summer alone.
County Board President Toni Preckwinkle wants to stop that sweet perk.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
The South Suburban Humane Society will now handle the Heights' animal control issues.
Applications not taken until January now. And it will be six months before you can carry a concealed weapon.
The land might wind up being used for the development of a new trailer dismantling center.
A couple initiatives are making owning a home in Chicago Heights easier during tough economic times.
Mike and Marie Lynch made the historic D.C. trip with Honor Flight Chicago Wednesday.
Secret Service officers gave chase after woman tried to ram barricades.
What the government shutdown means for citizens.
The first federal government shutdown in 17 years will not impact the National Weather Service website.
Less popular than lice and cockroaches, says new Public Policy Poll. Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin blames Speaker John Boehner.
The city was recognized for its commitment to encourage active and healthy living.
Convicted tax cheat William Beavers also must pay $10,000 fine and restitution.
The decision will help offset some of Hammond's high water rates.
Final explosion will prepare 7.9-billion-gallon reservoir for Southland's flood control efforts.
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Bill Daley has dropped out of the Illinois governor's race.
A preview of what's going to be discussed and voted on during Chicago Heights' Sept. 16 city council meeting.
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