Public School Report Cards that are now available on-line are a great way to see how local schools are doing compared to the state and … Read more ›
Older front page stories
Schools
From the community
Derrick Wynn of Darien earns academic honor at North Central College
Derrick Wynn of Darien was awarded the 2012 Outstanding Major in Communication Award during Honors Day May 15 at North Central College. Wynn is a … Read more ›
News, Sports
Area boys track athletes looking for big finishes at state
Since 1990, only five TribLocal area teams have won Illinois High School Association boys track and field state titles. Joliet West won the Class AA … Read more ›
News, Travel
After NATO, normal traffic jams ahead
Expressway traffic jams and the familiar hunt for curbside parking in downtown Chicago return Tuesday, as the daily commute gets back to normal after the NATO … Read more ›
News, Sports
West suburban track standouts bring home medals, state records
Several relay teams and individuals from West suburban schools in the TribLocal area brought home medals from the Illinois High School Association state track finals, … Read more ›
News
Supreme Court refuses to hear Illinois redistricting challenge
The Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to redistricting in Illinois despite complaints from the League of Women Voters of Illinois that the new … Read more ›
Weather
Chicago could get its first 90-degree day of 2012 today
Portions of the Chicago area could experience 90-degree temperatures for the first time this year today. According to ChicagoWeatherCenter.com, today’s high is expected to be … Read more ›
Entertainment
From the community
‘Ah, Wilderness!’ at Theatre of Western Springs
The Theatre of Western Springs (TWS) presents the fifth Mainstage play of its 83rd season – “Ah, Wilderness!” – by Eugene O’Neill and directed by … Read more ›
News
Missouri-based pet food maker issues another recall
The Associated Press reports: Illinois is among the states from where Meta, Mo.-based Diamond Pet Foods is voluntarily recalling another type of dog food because … Read more ›
Government, News
COD, Glen Ellyn heading back to court
College of DuPage and Glen Ellyn are heading back to the courtroom next week, just months after officials on both sides said a winning compromise … Read more ›












