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| Toyota Lashed Out at SIU Instructor During Big Recall |
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) -- An Illinois professor whose congressional testimony about unintended acceleration of certain Toyota vehicles caused a firestorm that his university scrambled to handle amid the automaker's recall.
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| Quinn Signs Into Law How Lt. Gov. is Chosen |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois is changing the way political parties select their candidates for lieutenant governor.
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| Struggling States Seeking More Aid from Washington |
BOSTON (AP) -- Governors hamstrung by the sluggish economic in their states are pressing anew for Washington to step up with more help, even if it means adding to the nation's red ink.
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| "Transformers 3" Filming in Downtown Chicago |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Die-hard fans of the Transformers movie franchise may have to spend some time in Chicago.
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| Madigan Explains New Rape Kit Exam Law |
A new law is aimed at protecting the rights of rape and sexual assault victims.
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| Some Arrests on State Waterways During 4th Weekend |
A lot of boaters were surprised last weekend to be ticketed for operating a boat under the influence.
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| State On Lookout for Handicapped Parking Abusers at Chicagoland Speedway |
Anyone illegally parking at in accessible spaces at the NASCAR races in Joliet this weekend is sure to get a ticket, and it would come with at least a $250 fine.
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| Abingdon Pottery Show Saturday Starts in Abingdon, Ends in Knoxville |
A piece of Knox County History that's also a piece of Abingdon history will again be on display Saturday.
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| Dry Weather Helps Crops, Not As Much Locally |
Last week's sunshine did wonders for the state's corn and soybean crops.
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| Miner Killed at Troubled IL Mine |
EQUALITY, Ill. (AP) -- A miner has been killed in an equipment accident at a troubled Peabody Energy mine in southern Illinois, according to federal regulators.
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