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The trial of a white former police officer charged with murder in the shooting death of a Black woman in Springfield is being moved.
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Thousands packed the Capitol to voice their opposition to the measure.
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Advocates say bans are shown to improve school climate.
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Democratic U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin is calling for the reinstatement of employees fired from a United States Department of Agriculture research facility in Peoria.
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Former Reditus CEO Aaron Rossi appeared in federal court Friday morning, after officials allege he once again violated the terms of his release.
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Incoming University of Illinois President Timothy Killeen has set a busy schedule for his first day, meeting with reporters, students and faculty. Killeen…
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For the first time in years, legislation to raise the minimum wage is advancing in the Illinois House. Brian Mackey has more.Raising the wage has been a…
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The location of a $1.4 billion fertilizer plant in Tuscola will include more than $50 million in incentives from the state Cronus Chemicals confirmed…
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Christmas has come early to the Quad Cities. Today, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn came to town to announce the state will provide low interest loans to both…
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Former President Jimmy Carter helped Illinois College in Jacksonville launch a new program Tuesday that will focus on the Middle East. Carter told the…