The Top Signs of a Good Lawyer

When considering legal representation, identifying the signs of a good lawyer is crucial in ensuring successful outcomes for your legal issues. Whether you are seeking a family lawyer for custody disputes …

All Families Should Have These Professionals on Speed Dial

In the modern world, families have become more diverse, with varying needs that extend beyond the conventional structure. From expanding the family to home improvement, everyone is looking for reliable professionals …

How Does an Ultrafiltration System Work?

An ultrafiltration system is a sophisticated technology designed to purify water through a membrane filtration process. At its core, the system uses semi-permeable membranes with pore sizes typically ranging from 0.01 …

Vesuvio’s Reopens After a Smattering of Violations

After multiple health code violations, Vesuvio’s, a popular late-night downtown South Bend bar and pizza spot, was fined heavily on Feb. 9. On Jan. 20, the St. Joseph County Health Department …

UT Dallas Study Finds Energy From Cellphone Towers Amplifies Pain In Amputees

Proponents of electromagnetic field (EMF) protection have long warned of the potential negative effects things like cellphones and wireless internet can have on a person’s body, but the scientific community remains …

Chicago Officials Fail to Warn Residents About Water Contamination Risks

Over two years ago, federal researchers discovered that there were high levels of lead in Chicago water mains, which had been replaced replaced when new meters were installed. Although Mayor Rahm …

Electric Buses Coming to Chicago

According to the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) plans to spend between $30 million and $40 million to buy up to 30 new all-electric buses over the next several …

Chicago’s Public Schools are in Serious Financial Trouble

Chicago’s public schools are in dire financial straits after the district dissolved its financial woes by borrowing over $700 million at startlingly high interest rates. Now Chicago’s schools are paying for …

Food Addiction Finally Gaining the Attention It Deserves

On Feb. 1, 2016, the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (NCASA) released a report announcing the organization’s intent to focus on issues beyond substance abuse to more behavioral addictions …

Swiss Scientist Introduces Low-Cost Filter in the Wake of Flint Water Crisis

The water crisis in Flint, MI, is far from being resolved, but one scientist has developed an inexpensive filter that could help residents obtain clean water once again. According to NBC …

Chicago Auto Show Set for Another Successful Event in 2017

From hardcore gearheads to casual car fans, the Chicago Auto Show attracts thousands of people from all over the country every year, and 2016 will be no exception. According to The …

Chicago-Area Home Prices Continue to Increase, But Buyers and Sellers are Benefitting

Metropolitan areas are notorious for their high housing costs. Arguably one of America’s most sought-after cities, Chicago is no stranger to increased home prices, either. New data reveals that Chicago-area existing …

Chicago Landlord Ordered to Appear in Court After Refusing to Comply with City Heating Ordinance

The mild start to winter gave many people false hope, but the harsh reality of frigid temperatures is beginning to set in. Now, a local landlord is in some hot water …