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Local officials are praising a bill to boost chances of a Chicago-area airport for rural Will County. State Sen. Toi Hutchinson,( D-Olympia Fields), was the primary sponsor of a bill that combined a new Peotone-area airport with...

Motorists are advised to slow down and be aware of road work in parts of Indiana beginning today (Mon). The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces maintenance crews will begin a pavement preservation project on...

A section of County Highway 3 in Ford County, between Illinois 54 and 115, will be resurfaced using funds from Gov. Pat Quinn's $31 billion Illinois Jobs Now! program. The project is part of a $10.4 million capital investment on...

A 14-year-old Chebanse boy died of injuries suffered when his bicycle collided with a semi Thursday afternoon in Iroquois County. Jacob Daulton Justice died Thursday evening at Children's Hospital at the University of Chicago...

Boil Orders in Watseka just don't want to go away. It's been one issue after another for the last week. And today (Fri), E.R.H. Enterprises re-issued a Boil Order that had been cancelled Thursday night. Today's Order is the west...

A Danville teen was arrested Thursday in connection with the fatal shooting of another teen late Wednesday night near Lincoln Park in Danville. 17-year-old Morris L. Williams faces two counts of first-degree murder for the...

A family of nine in rural Vermilion County lost its home to fire. It happened about 5:30 pm Wednesday in the 6900-block of 3800 North near Rankin. The owner saw sparks coming from a wall and realized there was a fire. The blaze...

Vermilion County officials are moving closer to a decision on what company will take over operations of the Vermilion Manor Nursing Home. Assistant State's Attorney Bill Donahue says two companies are being considered. Both have...

The Livingston County Board is considering a request to overturn the county's 16-year ban on tattoo businesses. The ban was approved in November 1996 following a 1995 incident involving a Pontiac resident who tattooed three...

Former Limestone Township Fire Chief Jeff Brosseau's sentencing has been delayed in Kankakee Circuit Court. Brosseau pleaded guilty in March to stealing up to $55,000 from the fire district fund. He's agreed to repay...