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| AP Issues Correction on Story About IL Pension Shortfall |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- In an April 26 story about a Pew Center on the States study of states' preparedness to pay future pension obligations, The Associated Press erroneously reported that states needed to contribute $115 billion to keep from falling further behind, but they provided only $73 billion.
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| Probable Cause Found in 2006 Felony Sex Case |
A Galesburg man can now stand trial on charges accusing him of sexually assaulting a then 16 year old girl in 2006.
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| Judge Denies Blagojevich Motion for Mistrial |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A federal judge in Chicago has denied Rod Blagojevich's request for a mistrial in his political corruption retrial.
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| Rutherford Tours Flooded Areas of Southern IL |
MARION, Ill. (AP) -- Homeowners and business owners who have property damage from recent flooding may be eligible for low-interest state loans.
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| Former Gym Teacher Sentenced for Abuse of Student |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A former gym teacher at a Chicago Catholic high school received a 24-month probation sentence after pleading guilty to sexually abusing a former student.
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| Comments Due on Developmental Disabilities Deal |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Friday is the deadline for written comments on a proposed settlement in a class action lawsuit affecting adults with developmental disabilities.
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| Lincoln Advocacy Group Restarts After 100 Years |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- An Abraham Lincoln advocacy group will restart after more than 100 years of inactivity to promote events and celebrations for the nation's 16th President.
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| Research Patient Gets Stem Cells for Spinal Injury |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The second patient nationwide to receive experimental embryonic stem cell therapy for a spinal cord injury is being treated in Chicago.
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| IL Giving Tax Credits to Film Companies |
(IRN)-Illinois is trying to make a comeback in the TV and film industries.
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| Taxing Soda Pop |
(IRN)-Illinois lawmakers are considering a bill that would add an excise tax to soda pop.
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