State Sen. Julie Morrison (D-Arlington Heights) is celebrating that judges can now impose community service – in addition to fines - to motorists who violate Scott's Law.
Veteran state Sen. Craig Wilcox (R-McHenry) is urging parents to join him in taking a stand against Gov. J.B. Pritzker and what he sees as his abuse of power in the back-to-school mask debate.
Illinois Senate Republican Leader Dan McConchie wonders if the state will ever get on track in its battle against COVID-19 given what he considers longtime faulty decision-making by Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
The Lake County Republican Federation is still savoring the memories of having South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as keynote speaker at its 59th Annual Spring Gala earlier this month.
State Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia), now running for governor on a platform of less government, recently told a closed-door gathering of Republican voters he has not been vaccinated against COVID-19.
Bull Valley area businessman wants to see Gov. J.B. Pritzker do the job he was elected to and stop overstepping his bounds, especially when it comes to his handling of COVID-19.
Even after dropping her preliminary 78kg judo competition match at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Team USA star Nefeli Papadakis still seems to feel she's in a can’t-lose situation.
Conservative activist Nancy Thorner wants those who may come face to face on their property with a government agent urging them to get the COVID vaccination to know their rights.
Veteran state Sen. Craig Wilcox (R-McHenry) is throwing his support behind GOP Sen. Jil Tracy’s (R-Quincy) call for a veto of a bill she argues falls short of bringing about the level of reform that’s needed in Springfield.
In the wake of Legislative Inspection General (LIG) Carol Pope’s tendering resignation on the grounds she doesn’t find ethics reforms to be a priority in Springfield, state Rep. Tom Weber (R-Fox Lake) is one of several Republican lawmakers demanding change from Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
State Rep. Martin McLaughlin (R-Lake Barrington) is warning Illinois residents not to believe the hype stemming from the state’s first credit rating upgrade in almost two decades.
The College of Lake County board continues to delay its hiring of a diversity, equity and inclusion administrator as concerns by some that it could lead to the adoption of Critical Race Theory instruction continue to mount.
A group of community members expressing mounting concerns over critical race theory has forced the College of Lake County board to delay the installation of an administrator tasked with overseeing diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Bull Valley businessman and Republican candidate for governor Gary Rabine seems convinced his platform message of rebuilding the state economy is easily taking hold with frustrated voters.