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| Lawmakers Ready to Resume Debt Talks |
(IRN) -- U.S. senators are returning to Washington Tuesday to resume talks about the debt ceiling.
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| New Parental Rights Law in Effect |
(IRN) -- A new law allows Illinois mothers to regain their parental rights through adoption.
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| BREAKING NEWS: Arrest Made After Police Confrontation |
UPDATED 10:24am 7/5/11 Galesburg Police now say one person has been arrested after what police say was a weapons-related incident, not a police standoff, Tuesday morning.
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| Two New Democrats Running in 17th |
Two new faces have emerged in recent weeks as candidates for the newly-redrawn seat in Congress representing the 17th Congressional District.
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| Firefighter: Don't Worry About Buying Own Fireworks |
The law has made it hard for residents to have certain types of fireworks, even on Independence Day; but to hear a Galesburg Fire Department official tell it, why bother having fireworks at all.
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| Fire Marshal: Stay Away from Illegal Fireworks |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP)-- The Illinois State Fire Marshal is warning that fireworks in the hands of amateurs can lead to serious injury or even death.
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| Galesburg Man Injured in McDonough County Crash |
A local man received injuries after a crash Friday afternoon in McDonough County.
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| July 4 Celebration at Naval Station Great Lakes |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' largest military installation is celebrating the Fourth of July in style.
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| Hundreds in Chicago Support Protesters in Syria |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Chicago to support the anti-government movement in Syria and urge protesters there to continue their uprising against President Bashar Assad.
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| Woman, 82, Cited After Wrong-Way Crash in Chicago |
CHICAGO (AP) -- An 82-year-old woman has been cited with six traffic violations after a weekend accident in which she injured two pedestrians while she was allegedly driving the wrong way on Chicago's Magnificent Mile.
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