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| Metra to Open New Station Near White Sox Park |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago's suburban rail service has announced it is opening a new station near U.S. Cellular Field on the city's South Side.
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| GOP Ready for Cuts, Not Clear Yet What Those Would Be |
(IRN)-The Republican leader in the House agrees that the state should cut spending by as much as 17 percent this year to avoid long term deficits.
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| Japanese Americans Reaching Out to Relatives |
(IRN)-Japanese American organizations in Illinois are springing into action after watching events unfold half a world away in their home country.
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| Former Bear Testifies for Concussion Legislation |
(IRN)-Lawmakers and members of the Chicago Bears gathered Friday in Chicago to talk about the importance of new legislation aimed at reducing head injuries in high school sports.
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| Earthquake, Tsunami Rocks Japan |
TOKYO (AP) -- Today's quake and tsunami in Japan have left hundreds dead and hundreds more missing. Millions of homes are without electricity.
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| Galesburg Women Arrested for Meth Possession |
Two Galesburg women have been arrested on meth related charges.
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| Scott Lee Cohen Interested in Illinois Senate Post |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Pawnbroker Scott Lee Cohen is interested in an Illinois Senate seat after losing an independent bid for governor.
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| Utility's Rate Boost Request Opposed by Some |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A battle has erupted over the rate increase request Commonwealth Edison has made to the Illinois Commerce Commission.
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| Would-Be Organ Donors Can Register by Smart Phone |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Got a smart phone? Now you can use it to register as an organ and tissue donor.
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| Pro-Life Group Argues about End of Death Penalty |
(IRN)-A pro-life group has some qualms about the end of the death penalty.
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