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| Quinn Signs Bicycle Safety Legislation |
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has signed legislation into law that his office says will better protect bicyclists in the state.
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| Tried Together, Blagojevich Brothers Often Apart |
CHICAGO (AP) -- In 2008, with investigators closing in, then-Gov. Rod Blagojevich felt isolated. So the Democrat turned to his big brother Robert for help.
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| Quinn Signs Election Laws on Fourth of July |
DES PLAINES, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn spent the Fourth of July in Des Plaines where he signed three new Illinois laws dealing with election ballot access.
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| IL Residents Urged to Prepare for Heat |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois emergency and weather experts say residents should prepare for the heat during July -- historically the hottest month in the state.
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| Schock: Signs Touting Stimulus-Funded Road Projects Wasteful |
The signs that tell you a road project is made possible by the stimulus package are unnecessary, according to an Illinois congressman whose district covers a portion of Knox County.
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| Group: Rural Areas Need Transit Service |
Residents of rural areas need transportation option other than their own cars, according to an environmental group.
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| Officials Clear Up Myths About Fireworks |
An official with the Galesburg Fire Department says a lot of people may not be informed about just what is -- and isn't -- illegal in terms of fireworks in the city.
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| Victim Identified in Peoria County Fatal Accident |
Authorities are continuing their investigation into a crash early Friday evening that killed a Monmouth man.
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| Appellate Court Wants Hearing on Blago Names |
CHICAGO (AP) -- An appellate court wants the federal judge presiding over Rod Blagojevich's corruption trial to take another look at his decision to keep jurors' identities confidential.
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| State Police Say 5 Headquarters Will Stay Open -- Including Macomb |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- An Illinois State Police spokesman says five of the agency's 22 regional headquarters that were slated to close this year because of state budget problems will remain open.
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