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The company serves adults and children with developmental disabilities and/or mental illnesses.
The store will be in the Hickory Creek Marketplace at 199th and LaGrange Road.
The job fair and open house will be held Wednesday, July 2.
Have you sampled their brews?
The company will fill hundreds of positions for two new stores planned to open this summer.
ComEd wants to get paid by Papa Joe's.
The new bar features 72 beers on tap. Find out more about the newest business in Bluestone Commons.
Frankfort car salesman and Tinley Park resident Pete Porzio will be the one to sell Jimmy Fallon his new car.
A Currie Motors Ford salesman Monday night will battle for a big sale—a Ford F-150 King Ranch—to Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon.
The fitness facility would be located at an intersection with a Target and Lowe's nearby.
Company faces huge losses and may close one-fourth of its stores. More than a dozen stores operate in the Southland.
Bella Rodrigues and her family need all the support they can get—and one local business owner isn't about to leave it up to other people.
The New Lenox-based hospital will retain its brand and other main facets of its identity, but things will change with insurance and doctor categorization.
The bar will move into space formerly occupied by Bluestone Bar and Grill, most recently by Prime Time Restaurant.
Missing operating room schedules may have resulted in the disclosure of patient information for 874 people.
Women's Healthcare of Illinois will occupy a large portion of the 32,300-square-foot space.
The new leader of Alsip Home and Nursery said the company has shifted to 100 percent rescue operations for dogs, cats, puppies and kittens.
Chef Grant Achatz Tweeted about a couple who brought their crying baby to the very pricey restaurant, wondering if kids should be allowed.
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The Joliet woman sued the owner of the Rosati's restaurants in Mokena, Lemont and Lockport.