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| "Other" Candidates Say They're Better for Office |
The two-party system does not help the real people, according to people fighting for spots on the Illinois election ballot.
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| Vaccines for Teens Work Somewhat |
Illinois is seeing mixed results in terms of vaccinations newly recommended for teenagers.
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| Firefighters Go to School |
Firefighting is an ongoing learning experience. And that's the point of an annual fire academy held here in Galesburg Saturday.
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| Extension of Illinois Affordable Housing Tax Credit Passed |
A group of state officials and organizations says extension of some existing legislation will help put people in the state to work and, more importantly, more families into homes.
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| Blago Auction Boxes Contain Client Files |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Northwestern University says files auctioned from storage units connected to ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich include confidential attorney-client documents.
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| Oak Brook Police Suspend Drew Peterson's Son |
OAK BROOK, Ill. (AP) -- Drew Peterson's son was suspended from the Oak Brook police department after he testified about hiding his father's guns.
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| Plainfield Marks 20th Anniversary of Tornado |
PLAINFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Survivors of a deadly tornado that roared across the northern Illinois village of Plainfield have marked the storm's 20th anniversary.
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| Experts: Gators in Northern Waters Probably Pets |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago's alligator isn't the only one showing up far from the reptiles' native southern habitats.
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| Quinn Wants Schools to Pay Up Through Tax Swap |
Gov. Pat Quinn thinks Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan (D-Chicago) will change his mind and agree to raise the state's income tax.
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| State Pension Systems Selling Assets |
Call it what you want -- the other shoe falling, another domino dropping -- but the state's pension systems are thinking about selling off some assets to keep up with the checks they have to write.
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