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A Kennedy relative, a former Chicago mayor and advocates for the disabled are among the 80 people who sent letters to a ...
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A bill that sought for compatibility between Oklahoma’s agricultural industry and solar development died in the Senate after ...
JB Pritzker is asking state lawmakers for more authority to regulate the homeowners insurance market in Illinois after Bloomington- based State Farm announced a 27.2% rate increase. BRIBERY: Former ...
Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling speaks as family and supporters of Officer Andres Vasquez Lasso gather Monday for a news ...
A new report from the Council on Criminal Justice shows most major crime categories in Chicago are down below pre-pandemic ...
The Justice Department claimed that Illinois’ leaders had been “minimally enforcing — and oftentimes affirmatively thwarting” ...
Billed as “ending crime and disorder on America’s streets,” the order would shift funds away from “housing first” and “harm ...
More than 1.6 million people in Illinois owe federal student debt. The Trump administration is trying to speed up their ...
Corporate America has borne the brunt of tariffs, but its largesse won't last forever and the combination of rising inflation and looming trade deals could lead to higher prices.
Michael Atherton has had his fingers in so many musical pies it's hard to know how to sum him up. He is a composer, a music ...
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