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| Decatur Woman Faces Arson Charges in 5 Fires |
DECATUR, Ill. (AP) -- A Decatur woman charged with arson in a string of fires on her block says she's not to blame.
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| Knox Graduates Receive Honors |
Following graduation, Knox students are encouraged to pursue their career choices to improve the quality of life.
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| Abingdon After-Prom Resolved for Now |
An after-prom will be held for the first time at Abingdon High School, but to hear parents tell it, with little to no thanks to the school district.
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| Rare Siberian Gull was Seen in Indiana and Chicago |
CHICAGO (AP) --If the Chicago area felt like Siberia in the past week, maybe you should blame a recent visitor from that frigid region.
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| Drug Suspect Held on $2.5 million Bond |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities in Champaign County are holding a Chicago man on $2.5 million bond on a number of drug-selling charges.
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| Crowd in Chicago Celebrates Mubarak's Fall |
CHICAGO (AP) --The celebration of the departure of Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak stretched to Chicago in an impromptu rally organized on Facebook.
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| Barrington Man Charged in Alleged Ponzi Scheme |
CHICAGO (AP) _ Federal prosecutors in Chicago say they have charged a 51-year-old Barrington man with eight counts of mail fraud in an alleged Ponzi scheme that reportedly swindled more than 400 victims out of more than $105 million dollars.
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| Ill. Teen Dies of Infection After Root Canal |
BLUE ISLAND, Ill. (AP) -- Cook County authorities say a 17-year-old boy from the Chicago suburb of Blue Island died of an infection that developed after he underwent root canal surgery.
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| FBI Probes Reported Mount Vernon Cross Burning |
MOUNT VERNON, Ill. (AP) -- The FBI is helping investigate a reported cross-burning in a black family's yard in the southern Illinois city of Mount Vernon.
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| Trial Delayed for Man Accused of Strangling Family |
WATERLOO, Ill. (AP) -- A judge has postponed the trial of a southwestern Illinois man who faces the death penalty if convicted of strangling his wife and their two sons.
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