Washington, D.C.-(ENEWSPF)- Congresswoman Robin Kelly, member of the National Security Oversight subcommittee, released the following statement Wednesday regarding the testimony of Special Counsel and former FBI Director Robert Mueller before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees: “Today, the American people had a chance to hear directly from Special Counsel Mueller[Read More…]
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Lopez’s Quality Start Spoiled by Puello’s HR, Drop Series Finalé 2-0
By Steven S. Garcia CHICAGO, IL– The White Sox (45-53), after dropping the first seven games to begin the second half of the season, are trying to turn things around and have won three of their last five ballgames and were trying to take the third and rubber game against[Read More…]
Hendricks Posts Quality Start, Bats Go Silent as Cubs Drop Series Finalé to Padres 5-1
Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- The Cubs (54-44), after taking the first two games of this three-game series against the San Diego Padres (46-52) were going for the sweep at Wrigley Field. Kyle Hendricks (7-7 3.46) vs. 20-year old rookie left-hander Adrian Morehan, who is making his MLB debut. Hendricks was looking for[Read More…]
Rich East Stellar Student: Meet C.J. Smith
Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- It’s been a few years since this series ran: Rich East Stellar Students. There are and have been a lot of them. Very happy to bring back these articles, beginning with a young man you definitely want to get to know. C.J. Smith loves basketball, has played[Read More…]
Baez’s 3-Run Blast in 4th Helps Red-Hot Cubs Sink Padres 6-5
By Steven S. Garcia Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- It was another sweltering day at the Friendly Confines for Game 2 of the three-game set between the Chicago Cubs (53-44) and the San Diego Padres (46-51). The Cubs entered the contest with a 2½ game lead in the NL Central over the St.[Read More…]
The Center for Performing Arts’ 2019-2020 Season Celebrates GSU’s 50th Anniversary
University Park, IL-(ENEWSPF)- The Center for Performing Arts (CPA) is celebrating Governors State University’s (GSU’s) 50th anniversary with one of its most diverse and thrilling seasons yet. From classic rock by Jefferson Starship, to beloved jazz standards from the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic, to the gravity-defying artistry of Viva Momix acrobats, this[Read More…]
Cook County Animal and Rabies Control Issues Pet Safety Tips for Heat Wave
Cook County Animal and Rabies Control urges pet owners to take special precautions to protect the health and welfare of their pets during the excessive heat warning over the coming days. The department offers tips for pet owners to keep in mind Do not leave your pet in a hot[Read More…]
Cooling Centers in Park Forest
Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- With temperatures soaring dangerously high today and through the weekend, the Village of Park Forest reminds residents of designated cooling centers in town where residents can escape from the extreme heat. Climate change experts say these temperatures may be the new norm, unfortunately. Designated Cooling Centers Village[Read More…]
Cook County Offers Heat Safety Tips And Cooling Center Information
Cooling Centers in All of Cook County Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- As temperatures rise throughout the region, Cook County’s Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management offers the following tips to help keep you safe: Drink plenty of fluids Try to stay in the shade or indoors as much as possible If[Read More…]
ISRA Challenges Law Requiring Gun Dealers to Obtain a State License
Chatsworth, IL-(ENEWSPF)- The Illinois State Rifle Association has filed a lawsuit challenging the state licensure measure Governor JB Pritzker signed into law shortly after taking office. Senate Bill 337 was passed in the 100th General Assembly but was never sent to then-Governor Bruce Rauner because 2nd Amendment rights opponents knew[Read More…]





