Illinois utility spending will greatly increase consumer bills, a new report warns
Researchers say if state officials don’t curb utility spending, “Illinois is on course to maintain its entire gas system indefinitely.”
Researchers say if state officials don’t curb utility spending, “Illinois is on course to maintain its entire gas system indefinitely.”
New rules are in effect to clean up the pollutants, but the state says issuing permits to do so is complex.
After almost two centuries, the Indigenous nation is reestablishing the only reservation in Illinois.
Advocates say the federal government’s new rule to get rid of harmful synthetic chemicals is a public health win.
With sunny skies and a high of 71 degrees, students, workers and families across Chicago took a break from their daily routines to marvel at the partial eclipse.
Bright Beat and Purpose are two women-owned firms that will work to reduce the environmental impact during the August event.
The Little Village Environmental Justice Organization and the Center for Neighborhood Technology counted trucks for freight electrification.
Housing advocates say equitable Transit-Oriented Development can help stave off gentrification in the Northwest Side neighborhood.
Gov. JB Pritzker sent a letter expressing concern over costs of the $1 billion project and the burden to Illinois taxpayers.
The U.S. Supreme Court rolled back protections for wetlands last year, leaving states like Illinois vulnerable.