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| Illinois' Economy on a Slow Boat to Recovery |
The economy in Illinois is improving according to a monthly report, but it's going very, very slowly.
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| Quinn Signs Violence Prevention Hotline Into Law |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has signed legislation that creates a telephone hotline that will allow Chicago students, parents and community members to anonymously report to police any information that could prevent violence.
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| New IL Senate Campaign Ad Accuses Kirk of Lying |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Republican Congressman Mark Kirk says Democrat Alexi Giannoulias is trying to distract voters with a new ad in their fight for President Barack Obama's old Senate seat.
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| Kirk Says He'll Likely Support $26B Jobs Bill |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Republican Senate candidate Mark Kirk says he's inclined to vote for a $26 billion jobs bill that Democrats are pushing.
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| Smoothies, Coffee Spike McDonald's July Sales |
OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP) -- McDonald's says sales of its new beverages like McCafe Real Fruit Smoothies and Frappes in the U.S. and strong international revenue helped a key sales figure rise 7 percent during a hot July.
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| Peoria Halfway House Resident Dies After Fight |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- A 45-year-old halfway house resident is dead and a second is in custody after a fight at the Peoria facility.
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| Amtrak: Ridership on Chicago-St. Louis Line is Up |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Amtrak says ridership on its rail line between Chicago and St. Louis is up 11 percent over the last fiscal year.
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| Blago Jurors Enter 9th Day of Deliberations |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jurors at the corruption trial of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich are set to enter their ninth day of deliberations.
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| 3 Iowans, 1 From IL, Charged After Car Hits Tree |
GALENA, Ill. (AP) -- Four people, including three from Iowa, have been charged with underage drinking after a one-vehicle crash in rural northwestern Illinois.
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| Study: Fido's Food Could Make Kids Sick |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A new government report warns that tainted pet food may be making kids sick.
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