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| Hynes Campaign Worker With Felony Record Resigns |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A consultant with Dan Hynes' campaign for governor has resigned after staffers learned that he'd done time for stealing $100,000 in government grant money.
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| Quinn Cancels Fundraiser at Home of Rezko Ally |
NORTHBROOK, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has canceled a fundraising appearance at the home of a former employee who has ties to convicted influence peddler Tony Rezko.
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| Quinn Appoints Asst. Director of Public Health |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has appointed a former Chicago Public Schools official as an assistant director of the state's department of public health.
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| Quinn Names Public Health Advocate |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has named a former personal physician to Dr. Martin Luther King as Illinois' public health advocate.
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| Candidates Meet to Debate in Several Forums |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Candidates for Illinois governor and President Barack Obama's old Senate seat are getting plenty of opportunities to spar.
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| Senate Candidate Hopes to "WOW" Voters |
A candidate for U.S. Senate is encouraging women to get involved.
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| College Starts "Reagan Tour" |
Fans of former President Ronald Reagan have a chance to celebrate what would be his 99th birthday by touring the three most important Reagan sites in Illinois.
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| Quinn Continues to Back Corrections Chief Amid Scandal |
Gov. Pat Quinn is defending his Department of Corrections director.
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| Two Candidates for Governor Disagree on Recall |
In the Democratic primary for governor, the two candidates disagree on recall.
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| Illinois Municipal League Doesn't Support More Government Transparency |
Changes to the state's Freedom of Information Act went into effect Jan. 1. The purpose was to make public information and documents more easily available with a speedier response.
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