Unlock the Best Black Friday Deals Without Breaking the Bank
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Q3 2024 Exxon Mobil Corp Earnings Call
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At least six Baltimore area Catholic parishes appeal pending closures as realignment process rolls on
The Sun has independently confirmed six Baltimore area parishes whose members filed appeals challenging pending closures set forth as part of the Seek the City to Come, an archdiocesan
Protecting the Pups: How Vested Interest is keeping K9s safe
Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. benefit from vital donations of protective gear for their K9 officers.
ROUNDUP: Edwardsville wins Swim for HOPE
The Edwardsville Tigers had winners in seven of 14 events to win the seven-team Swim for HOPE Invite on Oct. 19 at the Chuck Fruit Aquatic Center.
Reutzel Survives Gravel’s Last Lap Charge to Keep Perfect Dirt Oval 66 Record
Aaron Reutzel doesn’t know how to lose at Dirt Oval 66. The Clute, TX native rolled into the Federated Auto Parts Route 66 Showdown and put his perfect record on the line. Reutzel beat the All Stars at the Illinois oval back in 2018 and 2019 and was prepared to face off with the World - - October 19,
Big Lots Accelerates Store Closures Amid Bankruptcy, Illinois Loses Four More Outlets
Big Lots announces additional store closures, bringing the total to 315 nationwide due to bankruptcy and economic challenges.
Design concepts for Illiana Speedway property will be ready in November
Schmitt said he’s hopeful construction can begin in 2024. The Central Fire Station will be located south of Joliet Street and west of Anna Street near the town’s water tower. Currently, the Central Fire Station is located at Joliet and Cline Avenue ...
Will County to levy $8 million for mental health board in compromise vote
Mokena Republican Jim Richmond proposed a $5 million levy, but Republican Leader Steve Balich asked to reduce it to $2 million.
Congregants hope they're 'home free' after bishop backs down on Joliet parish closing
Bishop Ron Hicks, the top Catholic figure in Will and DuPage counties, won't appeal a Vatican decision that reversed his closure of St. Joseph Parish in the far southwest suburb, according to a newly published church bulletin.
The Race Against the Clock to a Workplace Heat Rule
The November election could make or break a draft federal heat protection. Workers' lives hang in the balance.
Prime's $375M acquisition would bring Epic EHR system to 9 Illinois hospitals
Prime Healthcare plans to acquire nine Illinois hospitals and post-acute facilities from Ascension for $375.8 million, and implement its iteration of Epic EHR,
Up and Adam: Meet the latest addition to the Daily Journal sports staff
While there, I joined the staff of the school’s student newspaper the Daily Eastern News, eventually being lucky enough to serve as both the sports editor and editor-in-chief of the paper.
Incumbent Will County Democrats face Republican challengers for countywide offices
Democrats hold countywide offices, but face Republican challengers for coroner, circuit court clerk, recorder, auditor and clerk.
2024-25 High School Confidential: Week 4
Welcome to Year 9 of High School Confidential, powered by Danville Area Community College. It's an award-winning project made possible by aspiring student journalists from every corner of our circulation area.
Video series showcases Illinois’ stretch of historic Route 66
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's Office of Tourism has announced the release of “Illinois Recharged: Real Stories on Route 66”, a video series produced in collaboration with Matador Network and Rivian Automotive,
Fire rips through New Lenox cabinet company: 'There was no stopping it'
Firefighters responded to a blaze at the building at Cedar Road and Illinois Highway, the New Lenox Fire District posted to social media.
‘Made our state a better and safer place’: Injured state trooper from Lemont awarded medal of honor
Police officers typically receive awards for bravery they show in the line of duty. Illinois State Trooper Brian Frank earned the state’s highest law enforcement honor this week for the courage
Bar groups reconsider ratings of Cook County judge who claimed homeowner exemption in Will County
Judge E. Kenneth Wright Jr. faced criticism after an Injustice Watch investigation revealed Wright took a homeowner exemption on a house in Will County, claiming it as his principal residence, despite state law requiring him to live in Cook County.
Plans for Jack in the Box location in Joliet take step forward
Plans to bring a Jack in the Box restaurant to suburban Joliet took a step forward this week as the City Council approved a key part of the project.
Jack in the Box coming soon to the suburbs
JOLIET, Ill. — West Coast fast food chain Jack in the Box is returning to the Chicago area after a decades-long absence and Joliet will be one of the restaurant’s first locations.
There Is No Us
Earlier this month, the other masked band Mushroomhead made their way to the idyllic pastures of Sayreville, New Jersey to hit the stage at the Starland Ballroom. They’re on tour with There Is No Us, Upon A Burning Body, and Mind Incision.
Hamm-Reilly Fitting Right in with Big Game Motorsports
Plenty of focus has been placed on David Gravel’s pursuit of his first World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car championship, but there’s another member of the Big Game Motorsports team on a similar path toward a first title.
Illinois prison workers to protest for safer conditions at 24 facilities
Employees of the Illinois Department of Corrections will demonstrate on Thursday, October 17, at more than two dozen prisons statewide demanding safer working c
Gary, Hobart seeking to host Lake County convention center
"I think that the need is there and it's just right-fitting the type of facility to the need," said Lake County Commissioner Mike Repay, D-Hammond.
Best Graduate Accounting Certificates Online Of 2024
Accountants and auditors create financial reports, analyze accounting statements and prepare tax filings. A graduate certificate in accounting can prepare you for advanced roles in the field, such as a CPA,
TF South’s Gail Meyer named School Librarian of the Year
TF South’s Gail Meyer has been named the 2024 School Librarian of the Year by the Association of Illinois School Library Educators
Walk shines light on domestic violence
Justina Watts will soon graduate from St. Xavier University with a degree in nursing. It is her experiences, along with her acquired knowledge, that will make her a great nurse, according to one of her professors.
Southland crime: Vehicle vandalism charges in Alsip, carjacking in Sauk Village, and more
ILLEGAL GUN: Nathan Sedo, 20, 3400 block of Schultz Drive, Lansing, was arrested Sept. 21 and accused of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon after officers recovered a loaded home-made handgun from him while investigating a fight in a motel parking lot in the 2400 block of 173rd Street, police said.
World of Outlaws Return to Dirt Oval 66 After Seven-Year Absence
The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars are ready for one last stop in the “Land of Lincoln” as #AllDirtRoads continue to bring the tour closer to World of Outlaws World Finals. After seven years away,
How Property Records Of Illinois Helps IL Residents Stay Informed In A Changing Market
How Property Records of Illinois Helps IL Residents Stay Informed in a Changing Market Property Records of Illinois helps IL residents s
A mentally ill man was restrained in a chair for 68 hours at Franklin County Jail, violating policies, report says
Illinois jails overuse restraint chairs, raising concerns about treatment of mentally ill detainees. An investigation finds some jails lack oversight and resources.
Fenwick football is back in state playoffs
After narrowly missing out on the state playoffs last fall, the Fenwick High School football team has been highly motivated for the past 11 months to close the deal.
Goold's chat: Are Cardinals closer to contending than cost-cutting would suggest, or allow?
Fans wanted to know how far the Cardinals must go to contend again and how fast it can happen. Plus, usual questions on Jordan Walker at 3B and Jeff Luhnow.
No flagging interest in girls flag football
Taft’s flag football players started by removing the studs and golden hoops from their ears. Then they applied paint to their cheeks while using a phone screen as a mirror. Wearing their mouthguards and soft-padded helmets, they huddled around coach Germaine Padilla.
Schatz Claims Commanding Keystone Showdown Victory After Haudenschild’s Troubles
The old saying states that it’s better to be lucky than good. But when you’re both lucky and good, you’re going to be nearly unbeatable. Such was the case on Saturday night at Abbottstown, PA’s Lincoln Speedway for Donny Schatz.