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Can Budget Issues Be Solved Now that Primary is Over?
Now that the primary races are over, the state can finally get back to the peoples business.
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Bill in Legislature to Address Taste of Anti-Freeze
Anti-freeze tastes sweet -- so a proposal in the Illinois House would force manufacturers to add a bittering agent to discourage children and animals from drinking it.
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Gunman in Macomb Farm King Shooting Takes Own Life
UPDATED 11:32am 2/4/10 A standoff between police and an armed man at a Macomb retailer ended in one of the worst ways possible, but still could have been worse.
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Woman Facing Charges in Repackaging Scam
A Galesburg woman is in trouble with the law following her arrest for allegedly taking part in a scam.
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F & M Bank Warns of Text Message-Based Scam
Banks hardly ever call you looking for personal information so your account can be accessed, and officials with one lending institution in town say they're not doing that, even though if you're a "texter" you might have been led to think differently.
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Hynes Concedes Primary
CHICAGO (AP) -- Democrat Dan Hynes has conceded in the Illinois primary race for governor, saying he's throwing his support behind Gov. Pat Quinn despite what had often been a contentious battle between them.
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Court: Medical Malpractice Caps Unconstitutional
CHICAGO (AP) -- Trial lawyers are praising an Illinois Supreme Court ruling involving caps on some medical malpractice lawsuit awards.
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Illinois Company Offers Healthy Vending Machines
MCHENRY, Ill. (AP) -- A startup company in McHenry aims to change how people eat, starting with vending machines.
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Illinois Receives Money to Help Fight Obesity, Smoking
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- About $3.1 million in federal money is headed to Illinois to help reduce obesity and smoking.
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Testimony Continues at Peterson Hearing
JOLIET, Ill. (AP) -- Prosecutors are not saying who they have left to call as witnesses in a pretrial hearing for former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson.
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