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Orion's mayor-elect, Aaron Peer, won't take office after a delay in his expungement case. A felony conviction bars him from serving under Illinois law.
In addition to cutting hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicaid, a massive bill passed by the House on Thursday would also prohibit the health insurance program from covering gender-affirming ...
A federal judge in Chicago on Friday pressed a Justice Department attorney to clarify his arguments against an Illinois ...
House Bill 2688, sponsored by Rep. Anna Moeller, D-Elgin, would allow certified nurse midwives to enter a written agreement ...
Illinois lawmakers are seeking to extend lawsuit protections to regular news reports following a recent ruling by the state’s ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNIllinois State Police urge for safe driving ahead of Memorial Day WeekendLaw enforcement officials in Illinois are cracking down on impaired and distracted driving, speeding, and seat belt ...
Actor Jussie Smollett's $50,000 donation to a Chicago nonprofit ends his lawsuit with the city, and he continues to assert his innocence.
Chicago dad’s court victory kept sons safe at home By Laura Reichel A terrified Chicago dad feared losing his children ...
Illinois lawmakers move to shield news outlets from SLAPP lawsuits after a court ruling left press protections unclear.
A state Democratic bill that passed the Senate Thursday could regulate cryptocurrency in Illinois. While the plan is now in ...
I’m aware that it will not change everyone’s mind about me or the attack,” Jussie Smollett said reflecting on the ...
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