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Marquette Weather Update: Showers, Thunderstorms and Highs Stuck Near 70 Through the Workweek

Marquette, Michigan – Residents across Michigan's Upper Peninsula will contend with another stretch of cool, unsettled June weather as showers remain in the forecast nearly every day through the...

San Angelo Weather Warning: 105° to 110° Heat Index Could Impact Outdoor Activities Through Thursday

San Angelo, Texas – Residents across West Central Texas should prepare for dangerous heat conditions beginning Wednesday as...

Billings Weather Update: Strong Winds Peak Tuesday Before Cold Front Brings Cooler Conditions

Billings, Montana – Motorists traveling across south-central Montana on Tuesday could encounter difficult driving conditions as strong winds...

Boston Weather Alert: Showers and Thunderstorms Possible Thursday Afternoon as Temperatures Reach 83°F

Boston, Massachusetts – Residents across Massachusetts can expect several more days of comfortable June weather before the next...

Atlanta Weather Update: Flooding Concerns Grow With Rain Chances Climbing Above 90% Late This Week

Atlanta, Georgia – Georgians should prepare for a wetter and potentially more impactful weather pattern later this week...

Spirit Halloween haunts vacant Sears in Northfield Square Mall

Instead of taking over a failed office store or relocated pet retailer, this year Spirit Halloween is stepping up to the big leagues in...

Kankakee Police Department Has Joined Neighbors by Ring: A New Neighborhood Watch App

Kankakee, IL – Residents can now partner with the Kankakee Police Department to help reduce crime and improve public safety in the community right from...

Ticks in Illinois Found to Have Heartland Virus

Last summer, a Kankakee County resident tested positive for Heartland virus, the first case reported in Illinois. In response to this human case, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) collaborated with the Illinois Natural History Survey Medical Entomology Laboratory (INHS MEL) and Kankakee County Health Department to conduct the first environmental health investigation to a novel tickborne disease case. Ticks were collected from the area and sent to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for Heartland virus testing. Heartland virus was detected in Lone Star ticks collected from Kankakee County.

State Officials Stress Need for Awareness of Blue-Green Algae in Illinois’ Lakes, Rivers, Streams and Ponds

Each year, Illinois officials work to raise awareness of the dangers of harmful algal blooms through an annual news release and information made available online. Residents are reminded to use caution when recreating on Illinois waterways, especially at this time of year when blue-green algae blooms are most prevalent. When a blue-green algae bloom has been confirmed, local officials are advised to post appropriate signage to warn residents to avoid contact with affected waters; however, not all blooms are reported to state officials. Therefore, residents must be aware and avoid contact with suspicious looking water.

Alan Shepard School gets Canopy

Students who are car riders headed to school at Alan Shepard in Bourbonnais this coming year will be leaving with style on a daily basis with the addition of a brand new canopy! Students can now wait outside and be protected from the elements at the school.

Employers no longer can ask for past salary information

Governor JB Pritzker has signed into law an amendment to the Illinois Equal Pay Act that bans employers and employment agencies from asking about applicants’ past wage and compensation histories or using such information to screen candidates for a job. The new law takes effect on September 29, 2019.
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