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| Former IL Senate President to Head Stadium Panel |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has named the former president of the Illinois Senate to a panel that runs U.S. Cellular Field, home to the Chicago White Sox.
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| Cybercrime Expert to Heat FBI's Springfield Office |
CHCAGO (AP) -- The FBI's named a cybercrime and terrorism expert to head its operations in central and southern Illinois.
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| IL's 10th Casino Opens |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' 10th casino is open after years of legal and regulatory fights over its gambling license.
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| IL Must Refer Foster Kids to Catholic Agency |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A judge has confirmed that Illinois must temporarily continue referring foster children to Catholic Charities, despite the group's policy on gay couples.
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| State Schools Chief Says Budget Cuts Hurt Reform |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' education chief says the state hasn't provided enough money to institute a new education reform law that's been praised nationwide.
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| Giant Slide at State Fairgrounds Sold |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Turns out there's a market for 40-foot-tall yellow slides.
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| Man Arrested After IL Woman's Body Found in Car Trunk |
CLIFTON FORGE, Va. (AP) -- Authorities say a North Carolina man has been charged with homicide and being a fugitive from justice after authorities discovered a woman's body in the trunk of his car in western Virginia.
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| Heat and Humidity Arrive in Illinois |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A scorching heat wave will keep much of Illinois in the 90s this week.
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| New Playground a Community Effort |
Officials in Rio wanted to do something better for the area's children. So they did, and it only took them the better part of six hours.
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| Oneida Opens New Oneida-Wataga Fire Station |
The fire department for Oneida and Wataga now officially has a brand new fire station that some say was years in the making.
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