House Bill 2617 would allow cancer patients to freeze eggs and sperm to preserve possibility of a future family
Illinois Insurance Association Honors D’Amico as ‘Legislator of the Year’ for Championing Driving Safety
“It is people like Bob Neil who help to make Maine Township such a great place to live," said Laura J. Morask, Maine Township Supervisor.
Telephone phishing and social media scams are on the rise according to Marsha Warnick, Maine Township General Assistance Director.
Deadline extended to file for the Senior Citizen Exemption and Senior Freeze Exemption renewal applications and new applications.
The award will be presented to a Maine Township resident who has demonstrated strong support and dedication to his/her community.
Maine South Senior Matt Kocur, 18, recognized for constructing two moveable work carts that will make food pantry operations easier.
“Voting is the easiest and best way to make your voice heard,” said Peter Gialamas, Maine Township Clerk.
Ted Wyshel grabbed the first aid kit he has had handy since he was in elementary school and administered first aid to two crash victims.
Park Ridge residents can save time by paying their water bills online.
“I am pleased to announce that we were once again able to fund our wonderful social service agencies” said Supervisor Laura J. Morask.
Change in federal tax law being considered by the US Congress has motivated interest in early payment according to Maine Township Assessor.
“I want to keep giving back to the MaineStreamers because I have learned so much from them,” said Dachniwsky.
A letter from Local 700 president to Mayor Marty Maloney claims there is "low morale" in the Park Ridge Police Department.
Toys for Tots Drive 4404 W. Lawrence Ave.
D’Amico Calls out Trump’s Proposed Tax Increase on Middle-Class; Tax Cuts for Ultra-Wealthy
A veto from Park Ridge Mayor Marty Maloney overrules a City Council decision to allow BP to construct a 72-foot sign along Touhy Avenue.
Gov. Bruce Rauner wants a special legislative session as the state's Department of Transportation says it can no longer pay its contractors.
After bilking hundreds of Chinese investors, fake hotel baron Anshoo Sethi was sentenced to three years in prison Tuesday.
New report confirms need for Illinois legislators to enact meaningful lawsuit reforms
Alderman praised Joe Gilmore's performance in simultaneously holding two major city hall positions over the last six months
The new building containing apartments and commercial space would replace a vacant three-story building
Crossing on busy Talcott Road is used by students
Wilkening is no stranger to local politics
Prepare for the November 8th General Election.
A proposed study could determine whether there is enough parking to accommodate residents, businesses and Metra commuters.
If elected mayor in April, Maloney said he will resign as alderman.
Illinois Trump Chief, Walsh To Speak at GOP Kick-Off
Besty Ebeling, of Park Ridge, announced the state's 98 votes for Clinton during Tuesday night's roll call.
Lawmakers left Springfield without a budget. Illinois Lawsuit Abuse Watch argues lawsuit reform should be part of any budget agreement.
Supporters and critics chime in on the Democratic presidential candidate's first visit to her hometown since 2003.
But don't expect to see the Democratic presidential candidate unless you're attending one of her closed-door fundraisers.
Heidi Cruz, wife of GOP Presidential hopeful, will attend a reception at The Pick Restaurant.
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.
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?