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| Madigan Sues Countrywide Alleging Discrimination |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan has filed a lawsuit against Countrywide, alleging discrimination against black and Latinos buying home mortgages.
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| Not Eating, But Still Cooking: Ebert Pens Cookbook |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Cancer may have robbed Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert of the ability to eat, but it won't stop him from dishing out cooking advice.
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| Quinn Could Make Human Services Cuts in Announcement Thursday |
Hints of what Gov. Pat Quinn has in store for budget cuts are coming in paper work for local human services.
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| Brady Unveils Pension Savings Plan |
The Republican candidate for governor is proposing a measure to save the state money on its pension costs.
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| SEIU President Testifies at Blago Trial |
The president of the Service Employees International Union has testified against ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich in his political corruption trial.
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| Brady Flips on Minimum Wage |
The Republican candidate for governor is softening his stance on the minimum wage.
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| Kirk Apologizes for Misstating Record |
The Illinois congressman running for U.S. Senate has issued an apology.
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| Local Farm Fields May Finally Get a Dry Spell |
A local agriculture expert says this week may finally be just what the doctor ordered for area farm fields, pummeled time and time again by on-again, off-again rain.
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| Knoxville Surveys Due This Week |
Knoxville aldermen want some community input for the future of the city.
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| IDOT Tries to Relieve July 4th Traffic |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois Department of Transportation will try to relieve some of the traffic this July Fourth holiday.
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