
Affordable Housing Lawsuit Challenges Chicago’s Ordinance
The Home Builders Association of Greater Chicago and Hoyne Development have jointly filed a lawsuit against the City of Chicago,...


High Profile Architects Compete For Obama’s Presidential Library
Architecture firms from Chicago, New York, California, North Carolina, Italy and the United Kingdom are rumored to be under consideration...

Quincy Veterans Home Legionella Outbreak Kills Eight
Fifty two people have been sickened, and eight have died, in an outbreak of Legionnaire’s Disease at the Illinois Department of Veterans...


Huntley Dropping “Copper Only” From Plumbing Code
For many years the Village of Huntley has been a community with the highest quality requirements for new construction, by means of a...


IDOT’s New Secretary Warns Against “Planning For Yesterday”
Governor Rauner’s newly appointed Secretary of Transportation Randy Blankenhorn warned in a speech September 3 at the City Club of...


Stalled Progress On Representative Tryon’s Low Carbon Electricity Bill Threatens Shutdown Of Exelon’
Huntley’s 66th District Representative Mike Tryon, Chief Co-Sponsor of HB 3293, Low Carbon Energy Portfolio, and Co-Sponsor of the...


Unions Win A Round For Day Labor Worker Organization
NLRB’s August 27, 2015 decision in Case 32-RC-109684, Browning-Ferris and Sanitary Truck Drivers Local 350, puts every employer hiring...