House Speaker Mike Madigan has provided a combined $15 million in funding to dozens of state representatives currently holding office, the Illinois Policy Institute (IPI) reports.
Grilled meats, signature cocktails and a charity auction are highlights of Kyle Schwarber’s Second Annual Block Party to honor the city’s first responders.
During this week in history, read about how the first Lincoln-Douglas debate occurred, as well as how an earthquake toppled chimneys a century ago, and how a fake news report of an athlete's death propelled her career to greater heights.
A new city is formed, Adlai Stevenson becomes a presidential candidate again and Charles Comiskey of Comiskey Park fame was born on this date in Illinois history.
Five Republican candidates who will be on November’s ballots in districts across Illinois will hold a press conference at 4:30 p.m. Thursday to answer the question “What Happens When Conservative Reformers Infiltrate the Springfield Machine?”
Richard Pearson, the executive director of the Illinois State Rifle Association (ISRA), recently urged counties that have not passed gun-sanctuary resolutions to do so.
July 30, 1898 - Highwood. Amusement park honoring Civil War General Philip Sheridan opens. Headquartered at the intersection of Clay Street and Sheridan Road in Highwood, Fort Sheridan Park was advertised as a “the only first-class family resort and picnic grounds west of New York,” as a print advertisement proclaims on the Illinois History Journal’s digital archives.
In this week's history lesson, learn how FDR secured a third presidential nomination, plus see why a 600-year-old Native American site is worthy of listing as a national landmark.
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling this weak overturning a decades-old decision allowing unions to charge non-members for lobbying seems to belong a world away, ideologically, from the one in 1977 that said such fees were constitutional.
A bill sponsored by state Sen. Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) that would restrict the use of assault weapons is problematic, not only for being vague, but for abridging gun owners’ rights, according to gun lobbyist Todd Vandermyde.
Learn about the history of Illinois' capitol building, the sinking of the Columbia steamship and Comiskey Park's first all-star game this week in Illinois history.
Learn how Lincoln's Dred Scott speech put him on the political map with abolitionists, plus see how a strong judge dampened frontier lawlessness in this week's Illinois history.
In the wake of revelations about President Donald Trump’s alleged infidelities, is the character issue over as a point of difference for Republican candidates? Larry Elder, author and conservative talk show host, says character still matters in a post-Trump presidency.
Backers of President Donald Trump should welcome support from pop stars like Kanye West, who has vocalized his approval of Trump from the moment he was elected, according to conservative talk show host and author Larry Elder.
To reach black voters, who traditionally vote Democrat, with a Republican message, conservative author and talk show host Larry Elder says talking about the differences in education policy is key.