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A question about whether abortion protections should be codified will not make it onto this year’s general election ballot.
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The fateful 163-year-old document had been in an anonymous private collection until its purchase at auction by Gov. J.B. Pritzker and first lady M.K. Pritzker, who donated it to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.
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Speech therapists, also known as Speech-Language Pathologists, or SLPs for short, are facing major challenges, like stagnant pay and sky-high caseloads. It’s making many consider leaving the field. In a 2-part story, WNIJ’s Peter Medlin has more on the problems...and how it hurts their patients.
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Groups also call for changes to state’s homicide reporting, cold case investigations
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Weeks after two high-profile resignations at the Illinois Prisoner Review Board, Gov. JB Pritzker on Monday appointed the first-ever executive director to help lead the beleaguered agency.
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Illinois 185 will remain closed until further notice.
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Commentary on how legal judgments are affected by appearances.
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Delta-8 explodes in popularity, but burgeoning cannabis industry says it’s a dangerous threat
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A new director, additional funding and hiring more workers at Illinois' child welfare agency.
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Biometric Information Privacy Act subject of hundreds of lawsuits, several high-profile settlements
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Bill would give secretary of state more power to enforce ethics laws
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The Project XV Museum had hoped to be open by now. Saturday's gala is aimed at raising funds to continue making progress on 4,000 square feet of exhibit space, including David Strother's historic barber shop.