Illinois American Water encourages residents in the company’s service areas to report water emergencies via the company’s website.
"Stop by our carryout desk and pick up a pre-selected Bag o'Board Books."
While 2020 was a year that challenged all of us, the Wheeling Township community came together through giving and delivery of key services.
Consulate General of Pakistan, Chicago organized an event on Friday to observe Kashmir Solidarity Day.
"Black History Month is a great way to celebrate Black storytellers, creators, politicians, leaders and artists."
With extremely cold temperatures expected in the coming days, IAW is reminding homeowners to take steps to prevent frozen pipes.
A cousin hopes to cover the cost of burial of the four children and their mother lost in Wednesday's fire in Des Plaines.
The Netflix series has inspired a new generation of chess players to learn the game.
Young artists across Illinois participated in IAW's annual art contest to illustrate the importance of reliable water service.
Seniors 55 and over, and disabled persons 18 and up can qualify for bus and taxi services, along with the Township Rider Initiative Program.
This year just 16 Illinois libraries were awarded 3-Star, 4-Star or 5-Star designations.
Reading and trivia contests continue through Feb. 28.
Donors make holiday wishes come true for people with disabilities throughout Illinois
The famed author has a new collection of novellas called "If It Bleeds."
"Hey, Kiddos! It's time for DPPL Storytime!"
"Here are a few ideas to help fill your days with a little bit of everything - learning, playing, moving, and of course, reading."
Rhonda Carter Adams, Illinois American Water, has been recognized with a statewide award for Excellence in Inclusion & Diversity.
Pakistani Physician Society has been actively working during the pandemic to make a difference and add value to the lives of many.
The removal was done in a ceremony, which was streamed online. This year’s pilgrimage to the shrine was canceled because of the pandemic.
Illinois Muslim Civic Coalition collaborate and amplify social and civic efforts towards a strong and equitable America.
Oakton and YWCA Evanston/North Shore are collaborating to offer free virtual web development courses starting in January.
Arlington Heights Family-Owned Business Eases Season for Those Who Have Lost Loved Ones with Virtual Memorial December 5 at 4 p.m. (Central)
With colder weather arriving across the state, Illinois American Water is reminding homeowners to take steps to prevent water damage.
Hameed Ullah Khan, who spent his complete life defending Urdu through Journalism, books and community has died in Chicago
Community needs are increasing, and area residents can purchase gift cards at the Rolling Meadows Meijer store now through January 2, 2021.
Illinois American Water is reminding customers of the Company’s customer financial assistance program H2O Help to Others.
Illinois cannabis dispensary license and prospective applicants are invited to attend free workshops hosted by Oakton in Nov. and Dec.
Support local families struggling to put food on their table through Empty Bowls at Oakton.
The Distinguished Alumni Awards recognize former Oakton students who have excelled professionally and provided community service.
Discover your Oakton Experience by registering for spring credit classes or for the Winterim session. Registration for both opens Nov. 18.
Empowering Women NFP and Women’s Justice League walked up the Michigan Avenue raising their against domestic violence
Wheeling Township residents can apply for energy assistance at the Township.
"Call me preachy, but a facial covering might just save your life. And other humans around you."
Oakton Community College is hosting a Virtual Open House from 4:15 – 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5.
Urdu Samaj of Chicago & United Interfaith Community Services host a recognition Program on Sunday October 18, at Royal Palace Naperville
Women and their allies from all over from the Chicago Suburbs area and nearby cities gathered in Jackman Park in downtown Glenview
"Check out one of these spooky titles to get the give you the frights from the safety of home."
Since 2010, over 680 grants totaling over $669,000 have been awarded to Illinois fire and emergency organizations from IAW
Patricia Fallon has quality education, Necessary skills, talent and experience for a qualified subcircuit judge position.
There are many ways for Township residents to help their neighbors in need, over the holidays and throughout the year.