The
United Center ownership, Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks announced today
on behalf of their respected front offices and players they will pay
day-of-game employees throughout the...
Riverside Hospital in Kankakee has released a statement to the community on the COVID-19 virus:
“We
want to reassure the public we have policies and...
Chicago — During the administration’s daily press briefing on the
state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, Governor JB Pritzker announced
that his administration will file a...
The total number of cases in Illinois now stands at 64. In addition to cases in Cumberland, DuPage, St. Clair, and Woodford counties, there are seven new cases in Chicago, four in suburban Cook, one in Kane, and one in Lake counties. Public health officials are still investigating the travel history of these individuals and any potential contact with a known COVID-19 case. Public health officials will identify and contact people who are considered close contacts of these cases.
“During this time, guests may still enjoy the outdoor spaces, which include over 200 acres of walkways and paths, where zoogoers can view outdoor animal habitats. Public restrooms will be open during this time, and will be cleaned and sanitized regularly.” the CZS announced via the Zoo's webpage.
With the closure of Illinois
schools, Bradley School District has canceled all athletic activities,
effective immediately. Bradley School
District Superintendent Dr. Scott A. Goselin reported late this...