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| Illinois April Jobless Rate Falls to 8.7 Percent |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' unemployment rate fell to 8.7 percent in April, improving for the 15th consecutive month.
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| Some GOP Senators OK with New IL Legislative Map |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Some Republican Illinois senators are satisfied with a newly proposed remap of their legislative districts.
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| FBI Investigates Unabomber in '82 Tylenol Deaths |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The FBI says it's investigating whether Unabomber Ted Kaczynski was involved in the 1982 Chicago-area Tylenol poisonings case that killed seven people.
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| Distraught Mom Blames Four Loko for Teen's Death |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A distraught mother is publicizing her lawsuit against the Chicago-based maker of Four Loko alcoholic drinks.
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| Caterpillar Equipment Sales Stay Strong in April |
PEORIA, Illinois (AP) -- Caterpillar says sales of its construction and mining equipment remained strong in April when global sales soared 66 percent over last year.
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| Pekin Has Worst Sulfur Dioxide Pollution in IL |
PEKIN, Ill. (AP) -- Pekin has the highest level of sulfur dioxide pollution in Illinois.
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| Family's Rare Fossil Collection Going to Museum |
PONTIAC, Ill. (AP) -- A Pontiac family's fossil collection is to be featured at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield.
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| Durbin Raises Concerns Over Melatonin Baked Goods |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senator Dick Durbin is adding his voice to concerns raised over melatonin-laced baked goods.
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| Former Bookkeeper Admits Bilking Peoria Heights |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- A former bookkeeper has pleaded guilty to federal charges that accused her of bilking the village of Peoria Heights out of about $64,000.
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| Simon to Chair Rural Affairs Council |
(IRN)-Lt. Governor Sheila Simon is re-launching the Rural Affairs Council, a group she'll serve on as the chairman.
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