Year: 2025

Outstanding performances at 35th Coach Kipp Hoopsfest

By Bobby Narang The 35th Annual Coach Kipp Hoopsfest had several outstanding performances in the two-day shootout that concluded Monday night. The annual event is always filled with elite teams and players from throughout the state, including several teams from Indiana in past years. Waubonsie Valley High School’s Danyella Mporokoso

High school boys basketball schedule Jan. 23-27; results January 17-20

Thursday, Jan. 23Southwest Prairie crossoverJoliet Central at Plainfield North, 6:30Non-conferenceWest Aurora at Ridgewood, 7 Friday, Jan. 24Catholic League WhiteAurora Central at Providence-St. Mel, 7Marmion at Montini, 7St. Francis at Providence, 7St. Laurence at IC Catholic, 7Chicagoland ChristianChrist the King at McNamara, 7:30Hope Academy at Chicago Christ., 7:30Marian Central at Timothy

Animal Farm Politics: The Deep State Wins Again

By John & Nisha Whitehead It cost the American taxpayer $24 million to find out what we knew all along: Politics is corrupt. After four years of being subjected to special prosecutor Jack Smith’s dogged investigation into alleged election interference by Donald Trump, the Justice Department has concluded that Trump

Join Stephanie Kifowit and Professor Erik McDuffie for a Special MLK Day Coffee Chat

State representative Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, will welcome historian and author Professor Erik S. McDuffie as a special guest for her weekly series, “Coffee with Kiffy,” in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The event will take place Monday, Jan. 20, at 9 a.m. and will be broadcast live on

Karina’s Bill to remove guns from domestic violence situations

By Ben SzalinskiCapitol News Illinoisbszalinski@capitolnewsillinois.com It’s been 18 months since Karina Gonzalez and her 15-year-old daughter Daniela were shot and killed on Fourth of July weekend at their Chicago home, allegedly by her husband. Gonzalez had filed for an order of protection from her husband just two weeks before her

Illinois invests to prevent homelessness

By Atmika IyerFor Capitol News Illinoisand Medill Illinois News Bureauatmikaiyer2025@u.northwestern.edu With homelessness increasing in Illinois, a coalition of shelter providers and advocates is calling for a $100 million increase in state funding to prevent homelessness and provide shelter to people without homes. That would come on top of the $290

Voting open for new Illinois flag

By Jerry NowickiCapitol News Illinoisjnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com Illinoisans can now vote on whether they want a new state flag. The Illinois Secretary of State’s office officially opened the voting portal on Friday, and votes will be accepted through Feb. 14. Voters can choose from 10 designs for a new flag, the current