The installation of the new stop signs are the result of a traffic study.
Home sales will no longer be stalled in case of contractual disputes.
The House passed an amendment today to roll back the legislative raises that were snuck in through last year’s budget.
The public is encouraged to attend and participate in the Historic Preservation meetings.
A list of the top 20 state employees who had the highest salaries in 2014, according to the State Journal-Register
Rep. Sandack filed a bill to prohibit automatic cost of living adjustment raises for legislators.
Just in case you haven't heard enough lately about the 2016 presidential candidates.
The feedback helps shape next year’s budget.
Now that sweet corn is the official state vegetable, it joins this list of the other official state symbols.
The Downers Grove Village Council could vote on the development proposal in August.
The committee could designate historic landmarks and districts.
“Not since 2002 has a Republican governor had a direct say in the give-and-take of creating a state spending plan.”
“Does it end like Detroit? Or Greece? Or just ashes? Ashes.”
The open house will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. July 29 in Wheaton.
This 4-month-old pup is full of energy and happiness.
What’s in Gov. Bruce Rauner’s new Illinois pension reform bill?
Free Job Fair will be held on July 22 at Ashton Place in Willowbrook from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Gov. Rauner has planted a flag on behalf of a beleaguered state. It reads: “No longer.” What will happen next? John Tillman comments.
Nearly all of village’s 167 miles of streets got attention over the last five years.
Sometimes it takes pain to bring about change.
House Bill 4245 filed to provide for continuing appropriation to meet personnel expenditures when a permanent budget is not in place.
Even Netflix and Spotify aren’t safe from the impending flood
The longer Illinois goes without a budget, the murkier things look for state employees.
“As Hinz pointed out, ‘reasonable’ people could get this all figured out in a couple of hours. In Illinois, it might take all summer.”
Staff to be Available Friday, July 10 at Woodridge Public Library
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
Bonnie is very sweet and loves to be taken on walks.
Even though politicians have been fighting about the state budget for weeks, everyday Illinoisans end up bearing the brunt of the shutdown.
NACo recognized DuPage’s Narcan program for its innovation and ability to save lives.
Cash-strapped cities, towns and suburbs set to slash public safety, reduce pension costs, tap rainy day funds and explore bankruptcy.
This Wednesday, June 24th, join Rep. Sandack & Leader Durkin for a Teletown Hall meeting at 7:00 p.m.
Oak Park dispensary owner Brad Zerman is working on finding a solution to this problem in Illinois.
Here's why you should be skeptical of the rhetoric being used by both House Speaker Mike Madigan and Gov. Bruce Rauner in the budget feud.
Free Shredding Event and Open House on Saturday, June 20th from 9:00 a.m. – noon.
State Rep. Ron Sandack explaines what's really going on in Springfield and why we don't have a budget in place yet.
Seems like they’re getting along… not.
From divorce and will requirements to school prayer, here are 10 laws to know.
Kirk's 2016 election opponent, U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth, quickly capitalized on the opportunity to use it as a fundraising tool.
All citizens are urged to pause at 6 p.m. June 14 for the 36th annual National Pause for the Pledge.
The majority of the state's largest cities shrank in population from 2013 to 2014, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.