Oscar-winning British screenwriter, producer and director Steve McQueen for “12 Years a Slave” (2013) has come up with a startling depiction of war-ravaged London during the blitzkrieg of 1940-41 as a ...
I Voted!” stickers line table at Des Plaines Public Library as early voting for April 4 election continues. The Journal was told by a Glenview voter that when they cast their ballot on Election Day, ...
The Forest View Educational Center, 2121 S. Goebbert Rd., Arlington Hts., is the home of Township High School Dist. 214. The Journal has learned of candidates who have, or intend to file for seats on ...
With one election over, another is underway – the April 1, 2025 consolidated election where local races will be up for grabs. Those running for municipal, park, school board, library, and township ...
A driver who fled a traffic stop in Prospect Heights ended up crashing into a semi truck in Arlington Heights. According to the Prospect Heights Police Department, on Tuesday (Nov. 12) at around 10:28 ...
After the first day candidates running in next April’s municipal election could file nominating petitions to appear on the ...
Silver Shadow docked in Charleston, South Carolina. (Photos by Janet Steinberg) Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina in the morning….and especially on a morning when you are arriving into ...
Incumbent Marty Maloney and City Clerk Sal Raspanti filed to run for mayor on Tuesday (Nov. 12), the first day candidates ...
Loyola Academy and Stevenson each won to advance to the state quarterfinals in Class 8A, while Prospect’s great season came to an end in an offensive shootout in Class 7A. Here’s a look at those ...
The Chicagoland Youth Football League (TCYFL) held their playoff semifinals Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 9-10 across the state and ...
The Des Plaines Christmas tree looms over Metropolitan Square The first weekend of December in Des Plaines will be a time to ...
The IHSA girls cross country state finals brought plenty of excitement and thrills Saturday, Nov. 9 to Detweiller Park in Peoria, despite no Journal-area athletes or team winning a state championship.