Wilmette Park District voters had two referendum questions on Tuesday's election ballot.
The polls close at 7 p.m.
Powdered "party" supplied put teens at risk, some lawmakers contend, and the risks are too great.
Forget double-dipping, how about triple-dipping?
Another Illinois politician bites the dust.
The auction opened Monday and closes Friday, March 20.
U.S. Senator shares his fond memories of attending the Winnetka high school.
Gov. Bruce Rauner warned of shared sacrifice; now local mayors are screaming NIMBY.
In 2013, opioid abuse led to 383 deaths in Cook County.
If you’re an Illinois taxpayer, what you’re about to see might make you sick.
Here’s what you need to know this week as the Illinois Supreme Court begins hearing arguments over the pension reform law.
Hey, don’t blame Chicago and the suburbs for electing Blago into office…
Will Gov. Bruce Rauner end up doing the same?
State concerned about REAL ID. Also, one university tuition perk may be killed. Plus the gov's budget and local school funding.
Illinois towns will feel the sting under Gov. Rauner’s budget plan. Find out just how painful the cuts could be…
Despite support from big corporations and Pres. Obama, these 15 steps led Rahm down a hazardous path. Could his friend be next?
“The federal crime rate in the [Chicago] City Council is higher than in the most dangerous ghetto in the city.”
Here is some of what you’ll find on Rauner’s chopping block.
Gov. Bruce Rauner wants to slash state income tax revenue municipalities get by about $600M.
Presidential hopeful uses Chicago speech to distance himself from father's and brother's legacies and create own identity. Is it working?
Here’s what you need to know about next year’s fiscal budget.
Whether you belong to a union, support unions or hate unions, you’ll be interested in these charts.
State Rep. Robyn Gabel, D-Evanston and Rep. Laura Fine, D-Glenview will update residents and answer questions at library.
Brad Zerman’s hopes to open his dispensary soon to be able to serve as many of the state’s approximately 1,000 registered patients
That's just one of several financial issues getting attention in the last week as the new governor gets down to business.
With the state's enormous pension debt and $9 billion budget deficit, getting Illinois' finances back on track will be hard for everyone.
It's kind of pathetic Illinois would even need a law like this one on the books
The senior aide already faced media scrutiny earlier in the week for asking a reporter to delete pictures of Schock’s redecorated office.
Here is a list of growers and dispensaries that are authorized to grow and sell medical marijuana in Illinois.
The 2014 Illinois governor’s race was full of major milestones and shocking surprises, and we have six facts to prove it.
Rauner talks taxes, spending.
See what and how much the average Illinoisan could buy with $9 billion.
Illinois’ political incompetence and history of corruption blocks medical marijuana.
Illinois is definitely the place to legislate in the Midwest.
A rundown of Gov. Bruce Rauner’s new cabinet members and top officials.
"We have a moral obligation to minimize how much we take and to ensure what we do take is spent efficiently and effectively."
There have been plenty, but who are the most corrupt of them all?
Hope you had a happy new year, but now it’s time to get back to work and solve the state’s top six challenges.
Outgoing Gov. Pat Quinn’s appointment to the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority is a “booby trap” for taxpayers, Gov-elect Bruce Rauner.
Two incumbents and two challengers will be on the ballot April 7.