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FBI agents could be seen walking in and out of the man's presumed apartment in the 4700 block of North Troy Street.
Jasen Zurisk, 49, of Beecher, was booked into the Will County Adult Detention Facility on Tuesday, according to the Will County Sheriff's office.
An Illinois State Trooper was injured Thursday in a wrong-way traffic collision in suburban Markham, according to Illinois State Police.
Authorities say Elias Rodriguez continued to fire on one of the two Israeli Embassy employees as she tried to crawl away.
If signed into law, the bill would mandate providers receive one hour of training prior to renewing a state license, starting in July 2026. It needs only a signature from Gov. JB Pritzker to become law.
Adlai E. Stevenson High School District 125 located in Lincolnshire grabbed the top spot, followed by Glenbrook High School District 225 in Glenview in second place. Evanston Township High School District 202 in Evanston clinched third. The last Illinois district that made the cut was Township High School District 113 in Highland Park.
Day turned to night in northwest Indiana and north-central Illinois on Friday as a rare dust storm shrouded the skies.
The Illinois Prisoner Review Board, which is responsible for letting prisoners out on parole, may soon have to undergo mandatory training on domestic violence.
Heated debates erupt in Illinois over trans athletes in girls' sports, with lawmakers divided after a Naperville race incident and potential funding cuts.
Drew and Ariana Voelsch, a couple in their early 30s, moved to Elmhurst in 2023, from River Forest, a suburb just west of Chicago. They tore down a 1,176-square-foot farmhouse to construct their 5,000-square-foot dream home, a common practice among buyers in Elmhurst.
The Illinois football team picked up a big commitment on Wednesday as three-star 2026 defensive lineman King Liggins announced that he will play for Bret Bielema and the Fighting Illini. The Chicago native was down to Illinois and Wisconsin, and he decided that he will play for his home-state school.