The Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation is hosting a Pre-Trial Fairness Act forum on Wednesday, December 6 at 7 pm.
The Crystal Lake City Council approved a door replacement project during a Tuesday meeting.
As the campaign season kicks off, former President Donald Trump's son will attend the event in Addison on Oct. 27.
Rep. Tom Weber responds to ex-DCFS worker being found guilty in AJ Freund's death.
State Rep. Tom Weber spoke to Capitol Connection following news that DCFS Director Marc Smith will resign at the end of the year.
Meet Congressperson Bill Foster at the Democrats Will Not Be Eclipsed Town Hall event from 2 to 4 pm Saturday, October 14 in McHenry.
DCFS Director Marc Smith will be resigning effective December 31 of this year. Rep. Weber responds.
Jose A. Zuniga-Olivas, 54, of Rockford, was charged with manufacturing or delivery of more than 900 grams of heroin.
Officials say two men were seriously injured and one of them had to be flown to the hospital after they were stabbed at the rodeo.
State Reps. Jeff Keicher and Steve Reick are hosting a joint telephone town hall meeting on July 26 starting at 6 p.m.
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Safe-T Act, signed into law last year by Gov. J.B. Pritzker, is constitutional.
“I am extremely disappointed in this decision by the Illinois Supreme Court to eliminate cash bail, but unfortunately, I am not surprised."
State Reps. Tom Weber and Martin McLaughlin are hosting a joint telephone town hall meeting on July 11 starting at 6 p.m.
The Workforce Housing Workgroup will look into economic factors including the fact that some workers pay more for housing than they should.
There were 28 drop boxes placed at participating locations throughout McHenry County in May as part of Operation Dropbox.
Following the passage of the fiscal year 2024 budget in the Illinois House, State Rep. Tom Weber issued the following response.
State Rep. Tom Weber is applauding the launch of the Blue Collar Jobs Act (BCJA) Tax Credit application for eligible companies.
Speaking on the House floor, State Rep. Tom Weber (R-Lake Villa) called for the preservation of the Invest in Kids Tax Credit Scholarship.
Two individuals have donated $15,000 each to the city to double the funds budgeted for this year's Fourth of July fireworks show.
Today, State Rep. Tom Weber and his colleagues provided an update on the progress of the Sustaining & Protecting At-Risk Kids Working Group.
Following the announcement of the verdict in the “ComEd Four” trial, State Rep. Tom Weber (R-Lake Villa) issued the following response:
A fire engulfed a home in Crystal Lake, causing it to partially collapse Monday morning.
“Today we got a win for regular folks,” said Rep. Tom Weber.
Two incumbents and one newcomers appears on track to win seats on the city council. Mayor Haig Haleblian ran uncontested.
Incumbents are leading but not by much in the five-way race for three open seats.
Election Day is April 4.
Last week, Illinois House House of Representatives voted to pass House Bill 3584 unanimously.
Voters can make their picks for city councils, school boards and library boards. Election Day is April 4.
Four candidates are running for three open seats on the Cary District 26 school board this election.
Speaking at hearing, Rep. Tom Weber spoke out against adding a new regulatory mandate on small businesses in the state of Illinois.
to be used for a new park on Haligus Road
Denise Smith, 45, is among five candidates vying for three open seats on the city council.
The McHenry County Board voted to oppose Illinois' law that bans “assault weapons” and high-capacity magazines during a meeting.
Brechbiel, a firefighter/paramedic from Crystal Lake, is vying for one of three open seats on the city council.
Hopkins, 59, is seeking re-election to the Crystal Lake City Council.
Two recent rulings by the Illinois Supreme Court have highlighted serious flaws in the biometric privacy law.
This week, State Rep. Jeff Keicher filed legislation to increase access to mental health support services for K-12 students in Illinois.
Village administrator Jacob Rife announced he'd be moving out of state to be closer to family.
As the snow begins to fall in McHenry County, some closures have been announced.
Andrew Polovin and Carlos Acosta are expected in McHenry County Court this week. They both face child endangerment charges.