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| IL School Testing Mostly Shows Improvement |
The Illinois State Board of Education is releasing statewide test scores.
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| West Nile Remains Big Problem for IL |
The mosquitoes obviously are not looking at the calendar.
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| Quinn, Brady Hold Closed Debate |
The Republican and Democratic candidates for governor participated in what may be considered the first debate of ahead of the general election.
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| Congressman Wants Opponent to Return Campaign Money |
The Congressman facing stiff Republican opposition in the November election is calling on his opponent to give back campaign contributions he received from a company who settled with OSHA in 2008 after a worker died at an Ohio plant the year before.
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| Galesburg Interim City Manager Approved |
The contract for an interim city manager for Galesburg was narrowly approved Monday night.
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| Quinn Touts Tax Swap as Good Bargain |
Governor Pat Quinn says all Illinois schools would come out ahead if state lawmakers approve his plan to raise the income tax and offer property tax relief.
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| IL Governor Candidates Face Off at Closed Events |
CHICAGO (AP) -- They insist it's not a debate, but both Illinois gubernatorial candidates will meet to make speeches and answer questions in front of a group of Chicago business leaders.
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| Report: $4 Billion in Tax Breaks for IL from Health Law |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A consumer group says more than 1 million Illinois residents will be eligible for tax credits to offset the cost of health insurance starting in 2014.
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| Treasurer Candidates Spar Over Campaigning Time |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Democratic candidate for Illinois treasurer says her Republican opponent spends too much time campaigning and not enough time doing his job as a state senator.
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| FBI Says It Supplied Fake Bomb in Chicago Plot |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Authorities say a man arrested for allegedly placing a backpack he thought contained a bomb near Chicago's Wrigley Field got the fake explosive from an FBI undercover agent.
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