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| U of I Says Fired Instructor Offered Job |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- The University of Illinois says an instructor who recently lost his job over a complaint about his religious beliefs can continue teaching. However, the university says it will pay those teaching Catholic-related courses rather than have them paid by a church group.
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| Lincoln Library Obtains Key Collection |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum has obtained hundreds of books from the estate of Pulitzer Prize-winner David Herbert Donald.
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| Judge Allows Some to See Critical Tribune Report |
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) -- A bankruptcy judge in Wilmington is allowing limited access to a confidential report that criticizes the debt-laden buyout of newspaper publisher Tribune.
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| Cremated Remains Lost in Mail Are Found |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Relatives of a Chicago woman who died in retirement in Arizona last month say the U.S. Postal Service has found her ashes, which had been missing since July 19.
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| West Nile Found in 10 More Communities |
WHEATON, Ill. (AP) -- The DuPage County Health Department says batches of mosquitoes in ten communities have tested positive for the West Nile virus.
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| Report Scrutinizes Department of Juvenile Justice |
A new report on the Department of Juvenile Justice and how it helps kids indicates that the agency has a lot of work to do.
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| 2 Senate Elections Will Officially Happen |
Vote early, vote often. It's an old joke in Illinois politics but state residents will be choosing twice in November to fill President Barack Obama's former Senate seat.
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| Quinn Signs Nursing Home Regulations |
Two measures signed into law by the governor aim to give nursing home residents better care and a safer environment.
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| Differences of Opinion on Tax Increase |
The state budget director is at odds with the governor of an income tax increase, and that puts the governor at odds with his Republican opponent.
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| Illinois Military Bases Get Federal Money |
There will soon be construction on military bases across the state, thanks to federal dollars.
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