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WI Governor Applying for $150M for Train Upgrades
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- After rejecting federal funds to build high-speed rail across the state, Gov. Scott Walker is now asking for at least $150 million to add trains for an existing Milwaukee-to-Chicago line.
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IL Insurance Director to Leave in June for Fed Job
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' top insurance regulator says he's committed to working with Gov. Pat Quinn and lawmakers on pressing state issues during his last two months on the job.
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NU Journalism Professor Launches Innocence Project
CHICAGO (AP) -- A Northwestern University journalism professor whose students are credited with helping to free more than 10 innocent men from prison is taking a leave of absence from the school to launch a non-profit.
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Groups Make Their Case at Redistricting Hearing
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois lawmakers preparing to redraw the state's legislative boundaries are hearing from groups about how to do that.
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Rosie to Move Into Oprah's Chicago Studio
CHICAGO (AP) -- "The Oprah Winfrey Show" is shutting down at the end of the season, but the lights won't be going out at Winfrey's studio in Chicago.
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IL Teacher Charged With Student Sexual Contact
LINCOLN, Ill. (AP) -- A 43-year-old central Illinois high school teacher has been charged with sexual contact with a student.
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IL Hospital Plans Scan of Egyptian Mummy
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- An Urbana hospital will use its CT scan equipment to take a closer look at a 900-year-old mummy that belongs to the University of Illinois.
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Civil War Exhibit Opens April 12 in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library is marking the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
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Durbin: Now is Time To Decide on Flood Insurance
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen. Dick Durbin is urging Illinoisans who live in areas prone to flooding to decide -- and decide quickly -- whether they should get flood insurance.
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Latino Group Raises Fair Housing Rights Awareness
CHICAGO (AP) -- Friday marks the start of Fair Housing Month and a Latino advocacy group says it's time to raise awareness about the rights established under the law.
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