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The Open Meetings Act (“OMA”) governs meetings of public bodies in Illinois, and the University of Illinois must comply with ...
How many people get the luxury of knowing a search warrant was issued weeks in advance, or its execution being scheduled to ...
We previously reported on the $432,000 spent on media relations in the past few years. Since January 2025 (including July), ...
There has been considerable discussion on the amount of noise produced by solar farms, and a proposed solar farm project Vermilion County. According to one ...
In The News In the interest of keeping people informed as to what we’ve been up to, we thought it might be a good idea to list all of how other legitimate news media and legal publications have inc… ...
Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today announced that a former Jersey County Treasurer pleaded guilty to a felony theft charge after she knowingly obtained more than $50,000 in 2024 by deception ...
Harry Caray’s “Take me out to the ball game” is traditionally sung during the seventh inning of the Chicago Cubs Baseball ...
There have been many conversations and publications lately concerning compensation being paid to current Thornton Township ...
Dolton, Ill. (ECWd) – In another defeat for Tiffany Henyard, Village of Dolton Mayor Pro Tem Jason House, and Trustees Brittney Norwood, Kiana Belcher, and Tammy Brown, filed for Temporary Restraining ...
Illinois (ECWd) – As another year draws to a close, we are excited about what lies ahead. We published more than 300 articles this year alone and have continued receiving an average of more t… ...
Coles Co. (ECWd) – Update 6-24-2024: Kyley Willison appeared in court this afternoon with his attorney. There was some discussion on figuring out restitution, then discussion on setting a bench trial ...
Dolton, Ill. (ECWd) – The Dolton Trustees who were served with a frivolous lawsuit by Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard and Dolton Trustees Stanley Brown and Andrew Holmes have filed a Motion for Rule 137 ...