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| Authorities Seize 3 Tons of Pot From IL Truck |
FRANKLIN PARK, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities say they've seized three tons of marijuana worth an estimated $27 million from a truck in the western Chicago suburb of Franklin Park.
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| 2012 in Sight, Obama Looks Back to Chicago Again |
CHICAGO (AP) -- President Barack Obama's relationship with his hometown may be best described as a long-distance love affair. That looks like it's about to change.
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| Il Freshmen Lawmakers Endure Rookie Hazing |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Freshman Illinois legislators have a lot to do when they get to Springfield: learn their way around, talk to constituents, and get hazed by their colleagues.
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| Il Federal Employees Relieved Shutdown Averted |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Federal employees in Illinois are expressing both relief and anger that a government shutdown was narrowly avoided.
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| Edgar Promoting Oral Histories |
(IRN)-A former Illinois governor says the state doesn't document its history well, but he's helping change that.
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| GOP Leader Says Tax Increase Will Be Permanent |
(IRN)-Will Illinois' temporary state income tax increase become permanent?
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| Schilling Glad To Avoid Shutdown |
Congressman Bobby Schilling has issued a statement following the federal government coming to a compromise and avoiding a shutdown.
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| Health Department Holds Car Seat Checks |
National Public Health week ended Friday for the Knox County Health Department.
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| New Tests Show Very Low Radioactivity in Illinois |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois emergency officials have continued testing for radioactivity and say the latest results show trace amounts in air, grass, milk and rainwater samples.
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| Legislation Would Bar Release of Gun Permit Info |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois House approved legislation Friday that would bar state police from releasing the names of people legally allowed to own guns.
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