(WIFR) - The Chicago Sports Network launched Tuesday, Oct. 1, on channel 19.3 WSLN, the sister station of WIFR in Rockford.
Jensison shocked everyone by ending a long losing streak to Rockford while two top-ranked teams from Grand Rapids also lost.
Heather Stoeckicht, a breast cancer survivor, is taking the initiative to make sure all survivors are supported on their ...
Three Chicago-area drag artists are competing in a battle of horror, filth and glamour for the chance to be “the World’s Next ...
Classic rock icons Cheap Trick are known for many things — infectious tunes, tongue-in-cheek humor, and Rick Nielsen’s wild ...
Data indicates crime rates are down. Crain’s contributor Steve Hendershot talks with host Amy Guth about why it might not ...
Rockford is considering a $120 million plan to manage storm waters and reduce flooding citywide. Here are the more two dozen ...
In recognition of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the Rockford Register Star has partnered with La Onda, a newly-formed ...
The Winnebago County Coroner has identified 30-year-old Randy Johnson, of Rockford, as the man killed in a shooting at the ...
It was Paynesville’s eighth straight victory dating back to Sept. 7. The Bulldogs, after opening the season with a 5-5 record ...
Rockford’s Stormwater Management team is looking for alternative funding to help with mitigation in the area. Rockford ...
The Harlem Globetrotters return to Rockford on Saturday, December 28th at the BMO Center. Cherelle ‘Torch’ George tells us what it’s like to play in front of little ...