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| Priest Accused of Shoplifting in Southern IL |
WEST CITY, Ill. (AP) -- A Roman Catholic priest is accused of shoplifting butter and a sofa cover at a Wal-Mart in southern Illinois.
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| Axelrod: Dems Worked Hard to Keep IL Seat |
CHICAGO (AP) -- President Barack Obama's top adviser says both the president and the Democratic Party will work hard to keep Obama's old Senate seat.
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| Dawn Clark Netsch Endorses Hynes |
A former state comptroller has endorsed the current comptroller in the race for governor.
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| IDOT Recognized for Going Green |
The Illinois Department of Transportation is turning green.
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| Expert: Don't Waste Time With "Bank Tax" |
President Obama is proposing a $90 billion tax over 10 years on the nation's largest banks, but a financial expert doesn't think the plan is a good solution.
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| Is There Such a Thing As an "Outsider?" |
Are you getting tired of the phrase, "I'm an outsider"?
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| FIRST ON WGIL: Sunday Morning House Fire Deemed Suspicious |
FIRST REPORTED 8:00am, UPDATED 11:25am 1/24/10 Galesburg Firefighters and police are continuing to look into an early Sunday morning blaze that caused damage to a local home.
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| Galesburg Mayor Gives First Recognition Awards |
Galesburg Mayor Sal Garza has taken on some pretty serious tasks since becoming mayor last year, from, he admits, disbanding unnecessary commissions to what he calls giving direction to others, but he says he also wants to recognize people doing good deeds who might not otherwise get a lot of recognition.
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| Gas Prices Moving Upward |
The price of gasoline in the State of Illinois took a big jump with the start of the new year.
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| Experts: Police Botched First Drew Peterson Investigation |
JOLIET, Ill. (AP) -- From nearly the moment the lead investigator stepped into the suburban Chicago area home where former policeman Drew Peterson's third wife was found dead in a bathtub, he treated her death as a tragic accident.
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