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| Another IL Serviceman Dies in Afghanistan |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Department of Defense has announced the death in Afghanistan of an Illinois soldier in Operation Enduring Freedom.
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| Instruments From Elvis' Embalming to be Auctioned Off |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Instruments used in Elvis Presley's autopsy and embalming are going up for auction in Chicago, including the "John Doe" toe tag used after the original was stolen amid the chaos at the hospital following his death.
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| Governor Signs Newborn Laws |
A series of bills regarding newborns are now the law in Illinois.
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| Giannoulias Says He'll Accept Donations From Some Lobbyists |
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias says he's swearing off campaign contributions from lobbyists, but not all lobbyists.
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| Spring Weather May Hamper Fall Pumpkin Crop |
Prime time for pumpkins is coming up, and the 2010 crop may not be in the best of shape.
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| BREAKING NEWS: Blago Will Not Testify |
POSTED 10:17am 7/21/10 CHICAGO (AP) -- Rod Blagojevich's attorneys say the ousted Illinois governor will not testify at his corruption trial.
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| Obama Signs Financial Reforms Wednesdsay -- LIVE COVERAGE ON WGIL.COM |
President Obama is scheduled to hold a signing ceremony putting financial reforms into law. Fox News Radio is providing live coverage, which you can hear EXCLUSIVELY ON WGIL.COM beginning at 10:30am. To hear the broadcast, just click on "Special Events Audio" at the top of the webpage.
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| Request Denied to Dismiss Charges in Riley Case |
POSTED 2:57pm, UPDATED 3:12pm 7/20/10 A former Galesburg police officer will face official misconduct charges at his trail next month.
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| Stricter Nuclear Power Regulations |
The governor has signed a bill into law that will allow a state agency to set the schedule for nuclear power plan inspections.
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| Robert Blagojevich Takes Witness Stand Again |
The brother of former Governor Rod Blagojevich continued his testimony Tuesday in the ousted governor's political corruption trial.
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