President Joe Biden will visit the northwest suburb of Crystal Lake next week for an undisclosed trip.
When books are done being library books, sometimes they become Little Free Library books.
The Chicago City Council has approved the rechristening of Lake Shore Drive to officially be named after Jean Baptiste Point DuSable.
Team Blazing Stars to be Recognized at the 2021 FIRST® Global Innovation Awards on June 30 at 2:30 p.m. ET on FIRSTtv Twitch Channel
A New Trier High School sophomore died overnight after she was electrocuted while walking across CTA tracks in Evanston.
A retired attorney from Chicago has become the oldest recorded American to climb the world's tallest mountain, Mount Everest.
Shots rang out in the parking lot of a North Aurora grocery store on Tuesday afternoon, leaving two people injured.
The Chicago Cubs took a big step today in returning Wrigley Field to normalcy, as vaccinated fans can now go without masks in the ballpark.
All-ages reading and activities series begins June 1.
Kingswood Church will hold a Memorial Day service at 11 am on Monday, May 31 at Knopf Cemetery.
Over 1600 employees at the Belvidere Chrysler Assembly Plant could lose their jobs as a result of a nationwide microchip shortage.
A man from suburban Niles was sentenced to 27 years in prison on Tuesday for charges of child pornography and exploitation.
Students and staff contribute close to 1,000 pounds of food, other items
State Senator Adriane Johnson wants to ensure kids of every background can take part in cultural traditions without risking their health.
One of Chicago's oldest traditions will be returning to the city over the summer after pushing back its typical February date.
A new Starbucks Reserve Bar store has opened in downtown Naperville, one of only a handful of its kind in the entire world.
State Senator Adriane Johnson is congratulating the Scholars from the 30th District, which include 597 students from six area high schools.
Elmhurst University has lifted the lockdown and given the all-clear signal after a man with a gun was reportedly spotted on the campus.
Senate Bill 968 passed the Senate Friday with bipartisan support and now heads to the House.
Gov. JB Pritzker has activated the Illinois National Guard ahead of the verdict being released in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
The Chicago Dept. of Transportation announced the spring bridge-lifting schedule in anticipation of the city's boating season.
Johnson’s staff is hiring interns on a rolling basis, so candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as they are able.
State Senator Adriane Johnson reminds drivers to be patient, allow extra time for travel, and drive cautiously in and around work zones.
Lou Malnati's, a Chicago deep-dish pizza staple since 1971, is reportedly looking to sell the chain.
State Senator Adriane Johnson encouraged more local business owners to sign up to participate in her tour series.
Disposing of unwanted medications properly helps keep our community safe
Hatch Dispensary has opened in Wheeling, providing recreational cannabis at the company's second location.
Vernon Area and Indian Trails public libraries are among the 41 partnering hosts inviting the public to virtually experience local museums.
Naperville will be hosting a COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Wednesday, April 7, in partnership with Jewel-Osco and the Mall of India.
The first Coffee & Connect will be held Saturday, April 17 at 10 a.m. via Zoom. Register: www.SenatorAdrianeJohnson.com/CoffeeConnect
State Senator Adriane Johnson urges Lake County residents to wear masks, practice social distancing and get vaccinated.
State Senator Adriane Johnson applauded the passage of House Bill 158, which seeks to eliminate racism in Illinois' health care system.
Panelists will talk through some of today’s top environmental issues and discuss the latest environmental policy proposals.
“If you’re suffering from a mental health disorder, the last thing you need is to be separated from your loved ones,” Johnson said.
A 25-year-old Rolling Meadows resident was arrested Saturday after breaking into a Buffalo Grove house, leading to a standoff with police.
State Senator Adriane Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove) called on Illinoisans to present a united front against hate.
State Senator Adriane Johnson expressed her thanks to the team for helping move the Lake County community closer to recovery.
“The revitalized Lakeview Fitness Center will offer our community even more opportunities to get up and move," said Senator Adriane Johnson.
Lynne Butler was Vernon's first librarian
The first case of a new Brazilian variant of the COVID-19 coronavirus has been identified in a Lake County resident.