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| Jury Foreman in Blagojevich Case Right Man for Job |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Fellow jurors and friends say the foreman at Rod Blagojevich's corruption trial was just the person for the job.
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| Durbin Supports NYC Mosque |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Senator Dick Durbin says he's in favor of a proposed mosque and community center blocks from ground zero.
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| River Group Tries to Break Floatzilla Record |
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (AP) -- An ambitious group in the Quad Cities wants to break the world record for the largest kayak and canoe raft.
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| Quinn Signs Law to Protect Pet Owners |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A bill that requires pet stores and animal shelters to disclose the health history a dog or cat has been signed into law.
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| Bradley University Gets Face Lift |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Students returning to class at Bradley University this week will notice some changes on campus.
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| Three Held on Bond After Wrigley Field Fight |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Three people from Indiana are being held on $10,000 bond after an alleged fight with police outside Wrigley Field.
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| Congressman Urges Better Trade with Korea |
The Fortune 100, Caterpillar company in Downtown Peoria does business globally.
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| Closing the Gun Show Loophole |
An Illinois congressman says he supports legislation that would close what he calls a loophole in regulations regarding gun sales at gun shows.
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| State Affair Attendance Numbers Look Promising |
Numbers are nowhere close to final, but Illinois State Fair manager Amy Bliefnick says this year's attendance could surpass last year's attendance of 1854,794.
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| Tax Amnestry Approved in Illinois |
Governor Pat Quinn has approved a tax amnesty program that officials hope will raise $250 million this fall.
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