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| Deaf IL Inmates Sue for Access to Interpreters |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A lawsuit claims Illinois violates the rights of deaf prisoners by limiting access to interpreters and other assistance behind bars.
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| AP Analysis: Economic Stress Drops to 3 Month Low |
An Associated Press monthly analysis finds that lower unemployment, bankruptcies and foreclosures in March reduced the nation's economic stress to its lowest point this year.
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| U of IL Trying Out Green GPS System |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- University of Illinois researchers have developed a GPS system designed to map out a driver's most fuel-efficient route from Point A to Point B. They plan to test it on the university's vehicle fleet.
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| UI Gets $4.5 Million for Child Obesity Prevention |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- The University of Illinois has received a $4.5 million federal grant to train graduate students in child obesity prevention.
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| Nearly 18,000 IL Burials Recorded Electronically |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois officials are reporting that 17,900 burials have been electronically recorded in a statewide database.
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| AG Madigan Warning About Sony Hacker Attack |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan has words of warning for Sony PlayStation users: Check your bank accounts and credit cards for unusual activity.
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| Small Breweries Want Distribution Rights |
(IRN)-The beers you'll never see advertised on the Super Bowl are closer to a victory in Illinois.
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| Lawmakers Unhappy with Budget Process So Far |
(IRN)-The new way of building a budget in Illinois is drawing some criticism, even from people on the same side of the people putting it together.
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| Concealed Carry Legislation Passes Committee |
(IRN)-The state House sponsor of Illinois' concealed carry measure isn't pleased with the governor's decision to veto the measure should it reach his desk, but he's not necessarily surprised.
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| River Level Falls in Cairo But Not Out of the Woods |
(IRN)-The river level is going down at Cairo, but Illinois' flood emergency is a long way from over.
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