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Republicans have been in Cleveland this week for their national convention. And so have protesters. Those activists are kept away from the arena where the…
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Illinois' governor today used his executive authority to centralize, and potentially speed up an administrative process that's in play when a doctor…
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Illinois will begin putting ignition locking devices on the vehicles of drivers with two or more drunken driving convictions.The ignition interlock…
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Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner wants to repeal a law passed last fall that cut the size of juries in civil cases from 12 to six but also increased juror pay.…
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Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner says the state’s anti-discrimination laws strike the right balance. That comes as Indiana lawmakers are reportedly trying…
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A lawmaker wants to help make students aware of the consequences of using their cell phones to send nude pictures which can sometimes result in a felony…
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A controversial idea to toughen gun sentences is being revisited in Springfield.Chicago’s police superintendent says Illinois lawmakers can reduce gun…
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Governor Pat Quinn has signed new eavesdropping restrictions for Illinois after the old law was declared unconstitutional by the Illinois Supreme Court.…
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Most drivers in Illinois will get to keep their driver’s licenses after being cited for certain traffic offenses. The “Sign and Drive” law goes into…
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Taking a bad breakup to the Internet could result in a felony conviction. Gov. Pat Quinn Mon., Dec. 29 signed a law intended to protect against so...