• Project NOW receives $1.8M for Head Start programs. . .
  • Rock Island High School students walk out of class to protest district admin. . .
  • Construction brings short-term challenges, long-term hopes for downtown East Moline. . .
  • Davenport woman, arrested for overdue library items, asks for case dismissal. . .
  • Olympic Champion Tara Lipinski to keynote Women Lead Change Leadership Conference 11/12. . .
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  • Illinois State U-based Obsidian marks more than fifty years of Black expression, connection
    Illinois State U-based Obsidian marks more than fifty years of Black expression, connection
  • DePaul Art Museum to close in June amid campus lay-offs, financial troubles
  • Changing Eighth District sets stage for wide-open Democratic primary to replace Rep Raja Krishnamoorthi
  • Cahokia Heights woman held captive rescued w help from son, local hardware store
  • More than 167K Chicagoans lived on $21 or less a day
  • Rep Jehan Gordon-Booth visits Peoria school for Black History presentation
  • Pro-Israel group’s donors, affiliates have poured $13.7M into Chicago-area primaries
  • Elgin City Council moves to ban single-use plastic bags at large retailers
  • Chicago only big city where mayor presides over City Council and has veto power
  • More than 500 students to be displaced by CPS shutdown of Aspira schools
    More than 500 students to be displaced by CPS shutdown of Aspira schools
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