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Illinois state government continues to move into shutdown mode. That’s after representatives failed to pass a one-month spending plan. Since there is no…
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The Peoria City Council finished a six hour meeting last night by moving forward a proposed apartment complex project along the riverfront. The vote…
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This year, Illinois began a program to cull the state's Medicaid rolls. So far, it has resulted in two out of every five recipients being dropped. But…
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The Peoria City Council approved an annexation agreement for 18-acres north of the city. Peoria Public Radio’s Alex Rusciano reports: The deal clears the…
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It’s been a week since the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission approved a separation agreement with its longtime executive director, Terry Kohlbuss.…
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U.S. Senator Dick Durbin calls the gridlock in Washington over the federal government’s debt limit and the partial shutdown acts of “political cowardice.”…
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Illinois has agreed to pay more for in-state Amtrak trains. The deal prevents a shutdown of rail service that could have happened as early as next week.…
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17th District Congresswoman Cheri Bustos says the federal shutdown is unfair. Over the weekend, the U-S House passed legislation to pay federal workers…
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A tentative agreement between Governor Pat Quinn and the state's largest public-employee union, AFSCME, means retired workers finally know how much they…
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After 15 months of negotiating, Illinois' largest government-employee union has reached a tentative contract deal with the administration of Governor Pat…