Skip to content
  • Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
  • Instagram
  • Email
  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Features
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
Suburban Chicagoland

Suburban Chicagoland

Original News, Features & Opinion on Chicago, Illinois and America

  • About
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Our Writers
      • Ray Hanania
      • Bill Lipinski
      • Biography: Aaron Hanania
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
    • Reach Out
  • Sections
    • Restaurant Reviews
    • Events
    • Opinion
    • News
    • Features
    • Seniors
    • Comic Strip
  • Library
    • “MIdnight Flight” Online Book
      • Midnight Flight Book Overview
      • Midnight Flight Introduction
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 1
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 2
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 3
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 4
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 5
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 6
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 7
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 8
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 9
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 10
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 11
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 12
      • Midnight Flight Chapter 13
    • Villages, Cities & Towns
    • Federal Office Holders
    • County Officials
    • Legislators
  • Subscribe to Ray’s Columns
  • Comment
  • Radio, Podcast, Books
  • News Wire
  • Hanania on Tiktok
  • Archive 2004-2013
  • Toggle search form
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    Pappas Study Calls for Halt to Runaway Property Taxes Cook County
  • Photo of cast from "Architecture Of Memory” (left to right): Anthony Taylor, Virginia Van Lieshout, Nik Graves, Ellyzabeth Adler, Austin Rambo, Maya Paletta Photo by Zakari Kaletka
    Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble performs “Architecture of Memory” May 8 – 23, 2026 Culture
  • Father and daughter Leving photo
    Leving Legal Team Frees Father and Daughter from Fear Dads' Rights
  • Jeffrey Paustian Dads' Rights
    Leving Law Firm Matrimonial Law Seminar: Best Practices in Analyzing Financial Records and Discovering Hidden Assets Arthur Kallow
  • Father son image Leving
    Dad Won Justice After Being Blocked From His Sons’ Lives Dads' Rights
  • medicare for all graphic US Rep Jayapal
    Chicago Passes Medicare for All Resolution Chicago
  • HOT ROD DRAG WEEK 2026
     Celebrate 100 Years of Route 66 & America’s 250th! Entertainment
  • Feck Awards Courtesy of the Chaz Ebert
    Inaugural FECK Awards Honor Four Extraordinary Changemakers Championing Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion, and Kindness Culture
  • Founding families of Oak Lawn Public Library event March 2026
    OLPL to Open “Founding Families of Oak Lawn” Local History Exhibit News
  • 03-13-26 laundry room fire at Mario Tricoci Orland Park
    Orland Fire responds to laundry room fire at Mario Tricoci salon Business
  • Hastings advances measures to simplify subscription cancellations, & fights for stronger oversight of Buy-Now-Pay-Later loans to protect Illinois consumers Business
  • March 2026 Treasurer's Ad
    Paying your tax bill online is easy and safe, but you can also pay by mail or in person Cook County
  • Orland Park Mayor Jim Dodge
    Orland Park Sportsplex Annual Family Health Fair Returns March 14 Events
  • High school superintendent salaries and school reading proficiency levels. A chart put together by governor candidate Ted Dabrowski
    Ted Dabrowski cuts through the BS and takes on the biggest drain on property taxes Business
  • Jeffery Leving provided photo
    Dad Won Sole Custody, Saving His Baby from a Life of Danger Dads' Rights

Lipinski directs major grant to MVCC

Posted on August 23, 2018August 23, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Lipinski directs major grant to MVCC
Lipinski directs major grant to MVCC

Lipinski directs major grant to MVCC Lipinski Announces $600 Thousand Education Grant for Moraine Valley Community College Congressman Dan Lipinski (IL-3) is announcing that Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills has been awarded a $600 thousand grant through the National Science Foundation to help establish an “Internet of Things (IoT)” Coordination Network to bring…

Read More “Lipinski directs major grant to MVCC” »

  • Tweet
Education, Government, News, Suburban Chicagoland

Tollway Chairman slams board members’ bullying

Posted on August 23, 2018November 29, 2019 By Ray Hanania 1 Comment on Tollway Chairman slams board members’ bullying
Tollway Chairman slams board members’ bullying

Tollway Chairman slams board members’ bullying The Chairman of the Illinois Tollway Authority released copies of a letter and memos critical of Tollway board member Joseph “Joe” Gomez who has been accused of bullying and using inappropriate language in addressing Tollway employees. Gomez denies the claims but the letters offer specific details about incidents and…

Read More “Tollway Chairman slams board members’ bullying” »

  • Tweet
Blogger, Commentary, Government, Opinion, Politics, rayhanania, Transportation

Getting bored by the empty void of streaming TV

Posted on August 21, 2018November 29, 2019 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Getting bored by the empty void of streaming TV
Getting bored by the empty void of streaming TV

Getting bored by the empty void of streaming TV With so many streaming cable options all competing for the public’s attention, there are some great choices and some terrible ones. And there are things that each system can do to improve their services, besides adding quality original programming to their offerings. When the monthly subscription…

Read More “Getting bored by the empty void of streaming TV” »

  • Tweet
Blogger, Commentary, Entertainment, Features, General Topics, Movies, Opinion, rayhanania, Television

WalletHub lists Best and Worst Community Colleges

Posted on August 20, 2018August 21, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on WalletHub lists Best and Worst Community Colleges
WalletHub lists Best and Worst Community Colleges

WalletHub lists Best and Worst Community Colleges South Suburban College in South Holland was named as the second to the worst community college in the State of Illinois, ranking 39 out of 40, while Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Heights also struggled in the lowest third of the state’s colleges ranking at only 31…

Read More “WalletHub lists Best and Worst Community Colleges” »

  • Tweet
Education, National, News, Suburban Chicagoland

Bandits swept in title bid

Posted on August 19, 2018August 21, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Bandits swept in title bid
Bandits swept in title bid

Bandits swept in title bid Despite success, pro softball ignored in Chicago By Steve Metsch Sitting in the stands at the Parkway Bank Sports Complex in Rosemont on Saturday evening, I caught myself wondering a few things as I watched the Chicago Bandits play the USSSA Pride in a do-or-die game. One, why wasn’t it…

Read More “Bandits swept in title bid” »

  • Tweet
News, Sports, Suburban Chicagoland

60 residents, and pets, rescued from major apartment fire in Cicero

Posted on August 19, 2018August 21, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on 60 residents, and pets, rescued from major apartment fire in Cicero
60 residents, and pets, rescued from major apartment fire in Cicero

60 residents, and pets, rescued from major apartment fire in Cicero Cicero Firefighters rescued 60 residents from a 3-story multi-unit apartment building on the block of 1600 S. 50th Court this morning (Sunday, Aug. 19, 2018) as fire and heavy smoke consumed the building. Two of the residents (one male adult and one female adult,…

Read More “60 residents, and pets, rescued from major apartment fire in Cicero” »

  • Tweet
breaking news, Fire, Government, News, Suburban Chicagoland

Summer reading succeeds in Lyons

Posted on August 16, 2018August 20, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Summer reading succeeds in Lyons
Summer reading succeeds in Lyons

Summer reading succeeds in Lyons Director: Best turnout in the past three years By Steve Metsch “Reading on the Railroad,” the summer reading program at the Lyons Public Library, has been deemed a success. Library Director Dan Hiker said the program was the most successful in his three years at the helm. “We’re pleased with…

Read More “Summer reading succeeds in Lyons” »

  • Tweet
Education, News, Suburban Chicagoland

National Night Out in Lyons

Posted on August 16, 2018August 17, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on National Night Out in Lyons

National Night Out in Lyons Annual event links residents with village police, fire By Steve Metsch Residents of Lyons got to know their village departments, specifically police and fire, a bit better on Aug. 7. That’s when Lyons, for the third straight year, participated in National Night Out, which was being held in widespread communities…

Read More “National Night Out in Lyons” »

  • Tweet
Features, Government, Suburban Chicagoland

Jeff Lynne’s ELO impresses

Posted on August 16, 2018August 17, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Jeff Lynne’s ELO impresses

Jeff Lynne’s ELO impresses Band delivers hit songs in a dazzling concert By Steve Metsch So it took 35 years for Jeff Lynne to bring his Electric Light Orchestra back on the road. It was well-worth the wait. Lynne and this version of his ELO band – which did not include any other original members…

Read More “Jeff Lynne’s ELO impresses” »

  • Tweet
Entertainment, Features, Review, Suburban Chicagoland

Law to improve internet access for seniors passed and signed

Posted on August 14, 2018September 25, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Law to improve internet access for seniors passed and signed
Law to improve internet access for seniors passed and signed

Law to improve internet access for seniors passed and signed Gov. Bruce Rauner signed bills today to increase Illinois seniors’ access to high-speed internet and provide more convenience with permanent identification cards. House Bill 5752 creates the Broadband Advisory Council to explore ways to expand broadband access, often called high-speed internet, throughout the state, including…

Read More “Law to improve internet access for seniors passed and signed” »

  • Tweet
News, Seniors, Technology

Madigan’s staff challenges report on gender diversity

Posted on August 14, 2018August 14, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Madigan’s staff challenges report on gender diversity
Madigan’s staff challenges report on gender diversity

Madigan’s staff challenges report on gender diversity Statement from Chief of Staff Jessica Basham on Gender Diversity Statistics Jessica Basham, chief of staff for the Office of the Speaker, released the following statement Tuesday on diversity and the hiring of women: “While recent reporting by the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform recognizes the importance of…

Read More “Madigan’s staff challenges report on gender diversity” »

  • Tweet
Illinois Legislature, Releases, women

Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago announces Fall LookOut series

Posted on August 14, 2018August 14, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago announces Fall LookOut series
Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago announces Fall LookOut series

Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago announces Fall LookOut series LookOut is Steppenwolf’s performance series that presents the work of artists and companies across genre and form. Emerging artists and performance legends, quintessential Chicago companies and young aspiring ensembles, familiar Steppenwolf faces and new friends. Unless specified otherwise, all performances take place in Steppenwolf”s 1700 Theatre, an…

Read More “Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago announces Fall LookOut series” »

  • Tweet
Entertainment, Features, Theater

Poor journalism blocks Perseid Meteor Shower

Posted on August 12, 2018November 29, 2019 By Ray Hanania 1 Comment on Poor journalism blocks Perseid Meteor Shower
Poor journalism blocks Perseid Meteor Shower

Poor journalism blocks Perseid Meteor Shower They said poor weather would probably be the main reason why most people don’t see the Perseid Meteor Shower, but the real obstacle is poor journalism by science and technology writers, and online websites that are filled with “Spam Ads” and “Spam Writing.” Here’s the easy way to find…

Read More “Poor journalism blocks Perseid Meteor Shower” »

  • Tweet
Blogger, Commentary, Editors Pick, Environment, National, Opinion, rayhanania, Technology

Dryer fire in Orland Park home at 144th Block of Mason Lane

Posted on August 11, 2018August 11, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Dryer fire in Orland Park home at 144th Block of Mason Lane
Dryer fire in Orland Park home at 144th Block of Mason Lane

Dryer fire in Orland Park home at 144th Block of Mason Lane The Orland Fire Protection District (OFPD) responded to a house fire located in the 14400 block of Mason Lane at approximately 11:56 PM on Friday night. OFPD Fire companies arrived on the scene and found heavy smoke coming from the sub-basement of the…

Read More “Dryer fire in Orland Park home at 144th Block of Mason Lane” »

  • Tweet
Editors Pick, Fire, General Topics, News, Orland Park, Suburban Chicagoland

When will people in Chicago get serious about violence?

Posted on August 8, 2018November 29, 2019 By Ray Hanania No Comments on When will people in Chicago get serious about violence?
When will people in Chicago get serious about violence?

When will people in Chicago get serious about violence? Organized protests may bring attention to the problem of neighborhood violence. But if community homeowners and families don’t stand up to the violence in their own community, they can’t make a difference and violence will continue. The past weekend when Chicago saw 74 brutal shootings and…

Read More “When will people in Chicago get serious about violence?” »

  • Tweet
Blogger, Chicago, Commentary, Crime, General Topics, Opinion, Police, Racism, rayhanania

Federal Judge Enters Judgment in Favor of Orland Fire Protection District

Posted on August 8, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Federal Judge Enters Judgment in Favor of Orland Fire Protection District

Federal Judge Enters Judgment in Favor of Orland Fire Protection District After a week-long trial in the Northern District of Illinois, Federal Judge Thomas M. Durkin ruled in favor of the Orland Fire Protection District in a lawsuit filed against it by a major fire alarm monitoring company.  The lawsuit alleged that the Fire District violated…

Read More “Federal Judge Enters Judgment in Favor of Orland Fire Protection District” »

  • Tweet
News, Orland Park, Releases

Rauner appoints Tim Butler as Bicentennial Commission co-chair

Posted on August 8, 2018September 25, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Rauner appoints Tim Butler as Bicentennial Commission co-chair
Rauner appoints Tim Butler as Bicentennial Commission co-chair

Rauner appoints Tim Butler as Bicentennial Commission co-chair Gov. Bruce Rauner announced he has appointed Illinois Rep. Tim Butler to serve as co-chair of the Illinois Bicentennial Commission. Butler joins fellow co-chairs Gloria Castillo and Lori Healey. “I would like to thank Gov. Rauner for this tremendous honor,” said Butler, R-Springfield. “For me, the Illinois…

Read More “Rauner appoints Tim Butler as Bicentennial Commission co-chair” »

  • Tweet
Government, News

Rick Lesser Slated as Candidate in 58th Illinois House District

Posted on August 7, 2018September 25, 2018 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Rick Lesser Slated as Candidate in 58th Illinois House District
Rick Lesser Slated as Candidate in 58th Illinois House District

Rick Lesser Slated as Candidate in 58th Illinois House District “We need everyday people to fix Illinois for the sake of our children and grandchildren.” Rick Lesser, a successful small business owner and one of the leading estate planning attorneys in Illinois, announced his candidacy today for Illinois State Representative in the 58th District. Lesser was slated…

Read More “Rick Lesser Slated as Candidate in 58th Illinois House District” »

  • Tweet
elections, Illinois Legislature, Politics, Suburban Chicagoland

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 171 172 173 … 208 Next

Links to the Latest News by other media that is worth reading with attribution
  • NEWS
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    Pappas Study Calls for Halt to Runaway Property Taxes
    March 30, 2026
  • Photo of cast from "Architecture Of Memory” (left to right): Anthony Taylor, Virginia Van Lieshout, Nik Graves, Ellyzabeth Adler, Austin Rambo, Maya Paletta Photo by Zakari Kaletka
    Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble performs “Architecture of Memory” May 8 – 23, 2026
    March 26, 2026
  • Father and daughter Leving photo
    Leving Legal Team Frees Father and Daughter from Fear
    March 26, 2026
  • Jeffrey Paustian Dads' Rights
    Leving Law Firm Matrimonial Law Seminar: Best Practices in Analyzing Financial Records and Discovering Hidden Assets
    March 24, 2026
  • Father son image Leving
    Dad Won Justice After Being Blocked From His Sons’ Lives
    March 18, 2026

Courageous Thought Syndicate Columns

Subscribe to Ray Hanania's column graphic

Enter Your Email to Subscribe to Ray Hanania’s Columns

  • The-Kings-Pawn-Book-300-x-300.png

Mohammed Faheem The Lightning Strike Radio

Restaurant Reviews

Photo: Sullivan's Steakhouse Lobster Tempura
Restaurant Reviews
  • OPINION
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas website
    Illinois lets senior citizens defer up to $7,500 a year in property taxes
    January 2, 2026
  • Ray Hanania Radio and Podcasts
    December 26, 2025
  • Cook County Treasurer Maria Papas
    Financial planning tool offers free online help to budget late tax payments
    December 11, 2025
John Kass Columns

Order the book PoweR PR; Ethnic Activists Guide to Strategic Communications

YOUTUBE VIDEOS

CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE TO RAY HANANIA'S YOUTUBE VIDEOS


Click here to view the video on YouTube or use the widget below.

Follow Ray Hanania at
Twitter
Facebook
TitkTok
BlueSky
RayHanania Columns

Creative Commons License
All work on this website is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Do not edit original work. Give credit to the original source. Some photos published with permission from Zemanta and Wikipedia.

Categories

Copyright © 2022 Suburban Chicagoland & Urban Strategies Group

Powered by PressBook Premium theme