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| Peoria Co. Jury Convicts Husband in Fatal Stabbing |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- A jury in central Illinois has convicted a 43 year old man who was accused of fatally stabbing his estranged wife 38 times.
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| Obama Says He Would go to Super Bowl if Bears Play |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is promising he'll be at the Super Bowl if his beloved hometown Chicago Bears make it in.
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| Mitsubishi Plans New Model for IL Plant |
NORMAL, Ill. (AP) -- Mitsubishi Motors says its plant in Normal will remain open and begin producing a new model in the near future.
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| University of Illinois Considers Tuition Control Measure |
CHICAGO (AP) -- University of Illinois trustees are expected to increase the cost of on-campus housing for next year but at the same consider a move to limit future increases in tuition.
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| Daley Mulling Books, Teaching After Leaving Office |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago Mayor Richard Daley says he's been on a schedule for the last 30 years and he's thinking about what to do with his free time once he leaves office.
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| Davlin's Death Ruled Suicide |
(IRN)-The death of Springfield's mayor a month ago has been ruled a suicide.
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| Jimmy John's May Move Out of Illinois |
(IRN)-The founder of Jimmy John's sandwich shops says he's considering moving his company's headquarters from Champaign to Florida because of Illinois' new tax increase.
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| Republicans Push Repeal of "Obamacare" |
(IRN)-The new Republican majority in the House of Representatives pushed through a repeal of "Obamacare."
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| Deer Season Prosperous for Hunters |
(IRN)-The people who keep track of how many deer are killed during Illinois' various hunting seasons say it was a pretty good year.
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| Grand Jury Indicts Robbery Suspects |
There wasn't much for a local judge to do when six people all were scheduled to appear in court after last month's robbery of a local liquor store.
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