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| IL Lawmakers See Big Accomplishments in 5 Months |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- When Illinois lawmakers adjourned last week, they wrapped up a five-month stretch ranking among the Legislature's most productive in decades.
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| No Federal Cash for IL Summer Energy Program |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A state program that helps low-income residents pay their air-conditioning bills won't be getting any federal funding this summer.
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| Jury: Nursing Home Staffer Died of Accidental OD |
PEKIN, Ill. (AP) -- A central Illinois nursing home employee died after overdosing on painkillers that officials say he stole from patients.
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| US Agency Allows Restart of Canadian Oil Pipeline |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. regulators have allowed a Canadian company to restart its Keystone oil pipeline after completing repairs and safety tests.
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| IL Cheese Company Recalls Mozzarella Products |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A northern Illinois cheese company is voluntarily recalling some of its mozzarella products because of possible antibiotic contamination.
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| Man Dies After Chicago Run Stopped Because of Heat |
CHICAGO (AP) -- One man is dead and 10 people were taken to hospitals after a Chicago half-marathon that was stopped early because of high temperatures.
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| IL Issues Warning About Hair Smoothing Products |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois regulators say hair smoothing products used by salons may produce harmful formaldehyde, even if the ingredient isn't listed on labels.
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| Iowa Airman's Funeral Draws Hundreds to Streets |
OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) -- Hundreds of people lined the streets outside an Ottumwa church to show their support for an airman killed last month in Afghanistan when a bomb explode.
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| Bath Salt Ban in Illinois |
(IRN)-Illinois lawmakers are sending a bill to the governor that would outlaw 10 synthetic substances being used as hallucinogenic drugs, one of which is currently being sold legally in Illinois and has led to at least one death.
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| Energy Audit could Help Home |
(IRN)-As you listen to that air conditioner hum, think about this: 1,000 or more businesses and retailers in Illinois are trying to help people become more energy efficient.
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