On June 15, 2016, Bradley M Hansen purchased a one bedroom, one bathroom home at 1608 Pennsbury Court 1-2-38-LA1, Wheeling from Laura S. Bensman for $128,000.
On June 15, 2016, Efurd LP purchased a three bedroom, one bathroom home at 724 S. Vail Ave., Arlington Heights from Jonathan and Kerry Doctor for $265,000.
The Republican state Senate candidate in District 28, Mel Thillens of Park Ridge, is looking for students to fill both paid and volunteer positions in his campaign.
Dan Gott, candidate for House District 55, drove home his message to voters this week while he was out campaigning, telling residents they have the power to end political corruption and to turn Illinois around with the November election.
Jessica Tucker is an outsider who does not consider herself part of any affiliation in Springfield -- and she believes that it is this outsider perspective that may change Illinois.
No one knows which way the state's Supreme Court will rule on the pending Independent Map Amendment ballot measure, but the litigation could face the same fate as previous rulings about term limits, Gov. Bruce Rauner recently told reporters.
It was another successful week for athletes from Illinois at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio, as our participants hit the medal stand in six different events.
On June 15, 2016, John Annice S. and Sunny M Ulahannan purchased a five bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home at 2566 Haverhill Court, Arlington Heights from Adoracion R. Pamintuan (trustee), Rodolfo L. Pamintuan (trust), Rodolfo L. Pamintuan (trustee) and Adoracion
On June 14, 2016, Priya Sriram and Sriram Sankaran purchased a three bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home at 1516 Amherst Drive, Schaumburg from Karen A. and William R. Greco for $277,000.
On June 14, 2016, Anddrzej Kopka purchased a two bedroom, one bathroom home at 906 W. Wildwood Drive, Prospect Heights from Grandt Dolores L. Trust 1 and Reva G. Powell (trustee) for $285,000.
Mike Strick, Republican candidate for District 84 in the Illinois House of Representatives, recently asserted that his NoMoreMadigan pledge has been garnering some positive responses among voters and candidates these past few weeks.
The practice of the "pickup" -- where school districts pay some, if not all, of teachers' contributions into their own retirement pensions -- could leave Illinois' educators, students and taxpayers high and dry.