Newsweek just released its annual ranking of the Top 500 U.S. high schools, and several Illinois schools made the cut.
One of the largest online retailers has selected Joliet as the site for a new facility expected to bring 1,000 full-time jobs to the area.
The Seattle-based company intends the 500,000-square-foot fulfillment center to serve as a hub where workers will process items such as books and electronics.
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Forbes released its 2015 rankings of the Midwest United States’ top 25 colleges, and Illinois schools are among the best.
Northwestern University in Evanston ranked second in the region and No. 16 in the entire country. The University of Chicago weighed in at No. 3 in the Midwest, climbing from a rank of 4th the previous year, and the University of Illinois ranked No. 11.
Illinoisans seem to be growing ever more mindful of safety as they hit the road this summer.
A recent study by the Illinois Department of Transportation said the rate of front-seat seatbelt usage this year is at 95.2 percent, a 1.1 percent increase from last year’s previous high of 94.1 percent. Illinois has required drivers and front-seat passengers to fasten their safety belts since 1985.