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Borrowing and Workers' Comp Fail in General Assembly
(IRN)-The Illinois legislature was 0 for 2 in passing major legislation Sunday night.
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Push for State Borrowing Continues
Lawmakers are still looking for ways to pay state bills, but they're running out of time to vote on what some call their preferred method.
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Energy Customers Paying for Effeciency Programs
Ameren Illinois customers are basically paying for the energy efficiency programs the company promote, so they might as well take advantage of them.
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IL Man to Take Donated Supplies to Joplin, Mo.
LAKEMOOR, Ill. (AP) -- A Chicago-area man who spent part of his childhood in Joplin, Mo., plans to drive a truckload of donated clothing, food and supplies to the town devastated by a tornado.
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Firm to Offer Residential Storm Shelters
O'FALLON, Ill. (AP) -- An O'Fallon businessman is hoping to give some peace of mind to Midwesterners rattled by the tornado that struck Lambert-St. Louis International Airport and horrified by the one that devastated Joplin, Mo.
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IL Police Department to Unveil 9/11 Memorial Car
WAUCONDA, Ill. (AP) -- Police in a northern Illinois village plan to use this weekend to unveil a moving memorial to the 9/11 attacks, and that's moving in the literal sense.
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IL Civil Unions Law a Landmark for Gay Couples
ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) -- Richard Peterson and Frank Colson have been together for 50 years in a relationship that has spanned 10 U.S. presidencies, and its share of intolerance and raised eyebrows.
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Section of Bluff Collapses in Alton Neighborhood
ALTON, Ill. (AP) -- A section of bluff along the Mississippi River has collapsed in the southern Illinois community of Alton, threatening at least one home.
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Electricity Rate Hike Passes House Committee
(IRN)-A bill intended to guarantee higher electricity rates has finally moved out of an Illinois House committee, after months of negotiations.
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Gambling Expansion Back on the Table
(IRN)-Hopes for five new casinos in Illinois are back up, after a snag in a bill which failed a committee earlier this week was worked out.
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