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| IL Amber Alert Canceled After Mom Turns Child, Self In |
SHILOH, Ill. (AP) -- An Amber Alert for a 4-year-old boy taken from his babysitter's Illinois home has been canceled after his mother surrendered him -- and herself -- to police.
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| Midwest Gas Prices Could Fall This Weekend |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Midwest gas prices could begin falling as early as this weekend now that a Chicago-area oil pipeline is back in business.
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| Quinn, Brady Both Vague on Budget Crisis |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Illinois voters are out of luck if they expect the candidates for governor to spell out how they would permanently fix the budget.
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| Quinn Defends Lotto Privatization |
Gov. Pat Quinn says hiring a private manager for the lottery is better that selling it outright.
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| College Students Asked to "Look Up" |
The State Fire Marshal's Office is encouraging returning college students and incoming freshman to "Look Up" and make sure they have a working smoke detector.
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| Warren County Man Faces Felony Child Porn Charges |
A federal grand jury has indicted a Warren County man on charges accusing him of taking photographs of child pornography, and of having such images on his computer.
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| Quinn Touts New Jobs, Rail Work in Galesburg |
400 new jobs, that's the estimation from Governor Pat Quinn that will be brought about by three rail crossing overpasses in Galesburg.
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| Cool Dry Weather Helps Farmers |
This year marks an early harvest here in Illinois, thanks to the recent weather.
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| Governor, Voters Respond to Burris Election Case |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Governor Pat Quinn and two Illinois voters have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to let a special Senate election go forward as planned.
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| Lottery Company Promises Big Numbers |
The company hired to manage the Illinois Lottery has no shortage of ideas to boost sales.
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