State Representative Dagmara “Dee” Avelar has been re-elected to the Illinois House and is continuing her efforts to make healthcare more affordable, cut grocery taxes, and increase salary transparency in job postings.
Rep. Avelar begins new term focused on healthcare access, helping families
Dear Earthtalk: What is Jimmy Carter’s environmental legacy?
Jimmy Carter’s environmental legacy, including his efforts in land preservation, energy efficiency, and climate activism, has had a lasting impact on environmental policy and continues to inspire future efforts to address ecological challenges.
Give Your Life One More Chance
One should not give up on their marriage, weight loss, or relationship with God, as these are all worth saving and will bring peace of mind in the long run.
Free tax preparation with Joliet Township Government’s VITA Program for qualifying individuals
Joliet Township Government is offering the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program for the fourth consecutive season, providing free tax preparation services to individuals with a total income of less than $65,000 and seniors, regardless of income level.
City of Joliet winter weather guidelines, snowplow tracking now available
The City of Joliet has implemented a snow removal plan for the 2025 winter season, including tracking of snowplows, a snow parking ban, and guidelines for shoveling and mailboxes, to ensure the safety of its residents during snowstorms.
Illinoisans may be able to file federal taxes for free; state announces Apple ID licenses
Illinois residents will be able to use the IRS Direct File service to electronically prepare and file their 2024 federal tax returns for free, and the service will connect users to MyTax Illinois for their state returns.
Special Counsel’s report details Systematic efforts by Trump to overturn 2020 Election
The Special Counsel’s office found sufficient evidence to convict former President Donald Trump for his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results and manipulate the electoral outcome.
Biden-Harris Administration awards $114.4 Million to Illinois to continue expanding zero-emission EV charging and refueling infrastructure
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration has awarded $114.4 million in grants to Illinois to build out electric vehicle charging and alternative fueling infrastructure, as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s zero-emission refueling infrastructure programs.
Manley Heads Into Legislative Session, Outlines Priorities Ahead
State Rep. Natalie Manley is focused on delivering meaningful solutions for families facing rising costs, ensuring access to affordable healthcare, and strengthening community support systems, while also investing in communities to provide the tools and resources they need to thrive.
“New Prize for These Eyes: The Rise of America’s Second Civil Rights Movement” by Juan Williams
Juan Williams’ book “New Prize for These Eyes” explores the second civil rights movement and the current state of racism and racial issues in America, and predicts a third movement to come.

