First District congressman, whose diverse district includes Orland, Tinley, Englewood and Elwood, tells the Sun-Times he has no idea why.
See who in Orland Park is contributing to Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Ben Carson.
He will mark 30 years with the fire district on March 1.
Join Rep. Fran Hurley and Sen. Bill Cunningham for coffee and tea at Cafe Miele in Orland Park on Feb. 13.
Center is "in superb condition, fulfilling an important need," not a building in deteriorating condition and in need of a major investment."
Trustees approved a preliminary increase, which could change based on a study of water and sewer rates.
See how much your public servants are making.
For-profit colleges agree to settlement with Illinois attorney general, who went after them for deceptive advertising practices.
Community Invited to Nominate Student, Adult and Business that Has Heart
The Vietnam Moving Wall commemorates the 50th anniversary of the war.
Capitol Fax's Rich Miller takes a look at the poll and what the results could mean for Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democrats in the Legislature.
Saturday's National Take Back Day aims to prevent prescription drug abuse. Find the nearest collection location here.
Truth in Accounting’s annual report paints a bleak picture for Illinois and its taxpayers.
Reboot Illinois’ Madeleine Doubek talks with one Cicero woman about her scariest secrets, and what she fears most now.
A look at Illinois' role in the Syrian refugee crisis.
Why are Illinois citizens tackling gerrymandering with the Independent Map Amendment? http://www.mapamendment.org
A total of 458 local government entities in Illinois owe nearly $29 million from pension spiking costs.
How will the state get the taxpayers' money back?
Rauner vetoes bill that would make PTSD qualifying condition. Plus, more on spending bill and pension reform appeal efforts.
They might not hold public office, but they're major players in Chicago's and Illinois' political scene.
Why Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan may no longer wield absolute power.
Illinois Comptroller Leslie Munger warns the state is facing even more financial peril if it begins 2016 without a budget.
A list of state representatives, senators and constitutional officers who are opting out of their pension plans.
The attorney said he worked hard for his client and was treated shabbily in return.
The chartbook, “Illinois Illustrated,” breaks down everything from local to corporate taxes with user-friendly visuals.
Latest list of Illinois state representatives and senators foregoing their health insurance plans.
Chart shows roll call for Senate Bill 1229 both historically and for the veto override.
Illinois has the third most number of counties with over-registered voters in the U.S.
Seven key takeaways from a new Moody’s report on the state’s finances.
How much time does Illinois have left until it runs out of money?
"The severely gerrymandered, politician-created map we have in no way resembles the people’s map."
Residents get the latest on improvement projects without leaving home.
SB202 aims to “rebalance” criminal justice system for inmates unjustly incarcerated for non-violent, low-level crimes.
Six state email addresses included in hacked data, and the governor's office says it will investigate. County addresses are in there, too.
The outing will be held Sept. 15 at Silver Lake Country Club.
"We have a feeling lawmakers will have plenty more, better battles to fight with Rauner in the not-so-distant future."
Senate Bill 1229 now goes to the House where it will need 71 votes for an override.
Lower possession threshold, higher fines part of amendatory veto of Illinois marijuana bill.
See their positions, crimes and prison sentences.
Residents noticed dramatic spike in utility costs after smart meters were installed.