Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., a prominent civil rights leader and protégé of Martin Luther King Jr., has been hospitalized and is under observation for progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare neurodegenerative disease he has battled for over a decade.
Rev. Jesse Jackson hospitalized as Civil Rights community rallies around icon
National Guard ordered to leave
The Texas National Guard has been deactivated and is leaving the Elwood, Illinois area after being sent by President Trump to protect federal immigration agents and facilities, but were never deployed due to a court block.
Illinois Senate Passes Property Tax Relief for Seniors
Illinois State Senator Rachel Ventura and other legislators have passed Senate Bill 642, which will increase the exemption thresholds for a property tax freeze for seniors on fixed incomes, provide a new property tax repayment plan, and help families manage rising property tax costs.
Forest Preserve District’s 2026 budget approved; property tax rate will decrease 6.78%
The Forest Preserve District of Will County’s 2026 budget is balanced, with a 6.78% decrease in property tax rate, and includes a variety of conservation, recreation, and education projects.
Chicago Regions Mayors elect Romeoville Mayor John Noak next chair
Mayor John D. Noak of the Village of Romeoville was unanimously elected as the new Chair of the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, a regional coalition of 275 cities, towns, and villages in northeastern Illinois.
A deadly trick for people with disabilities
The Illinois Senate passed a bill legalizing physician-assisted suicide, which has been met with criticism from disabled people due to lack of protections and potential for coercion.
7 Common Medications that can cause Memory Loss
Certain commonly used medications, such as benzodiazepines, anti-seizure drugs, opioids, tricyclic antidepressants, and antihistamines, have been linked to memory issues and severe forgetfulness, and there are alternatives available to discuss with a doctor.
Finding motivation and overcoming depression
Depression is a common issue affecting many Americans, with 18-20% struggling with it, and can be caused by a variety of factors such as health issues, financial hardship, and Seasonal Affective Disorder, but can be combated with exercise, a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, prayer, meditation, yoga, deep breathing, and social involvement.
IDHS Restores Full SNAP Benefits for Illinois Residents
IDHS has restored full USDA SNAP benefits and all recipients are expected to receive their full November benefits by Nov. 20, ending the hardship caused by the lapse in funding for 1.9 million Illinoisans and businesses.
Joliet Lions Club Continues November Service Event, Announces December Event
The Joliet Lions Club is continuing its November service event and announcing its December event, with drop-off locations at Silver Spoon Restaurant and Busey Bank, collecting items for Cornerstone’s group homes and Daybreak Shelter, and accepting monetary donations.

