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| Action, Or Lack Thereof, in Week 1 of Fall Veto Session |
(IRN) -- Major decisions may have to wait until January. State lawmakers have completed their first week of the Veto Session, and took no votes on major legislation on pension borrowing, expanded gambling, civil unions and medical marijuana.
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| Congressman Calls for End of Military Presence in Iraq, Afghanistan |
(IRN) -- An Illinois congressman wants U.S. forces out of Afghanistan and Iraq.
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| House Passes Flu Measure |
(IRN) -- A measure to encourage more kids to get flu shots has passed the Illinois House.
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| Reward Offered for Armed Robberies |
Galesburg has seen an increase in armed robberies this year compared to last.
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| Bradley University Offers Halal Food for Muslims |
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Muslim students who attend Bradley University now have access to halal food service.
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| 2 Facing Murder Charges in Hit and Run Death |
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities in the central Illinois city of Bloomington say two local men are facing murder charges in a hit and run that fatally injured a man from nearby Normal.
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| Security Protest Could Disrupt Thanksgiving Travel |
CHICAGO (AP) -- As if air travel over the Thanksgiving holiday isn't tough enough, it could be even worse this year: Airports might see even more disruptions because of a loosely organized Internet boycott of full-body scans.
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| IL Panel Seeks Ideas on Fighting Chronic Disease |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- A government panel is looking for ideas on fighting chronic diseases that plague millions of Illinois residents and cost the state billions of dollars.
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| Deer Season Brings about Accidents in Illinois |
(IRN)-Friday was the first day of firearm deer season in Illinois, and already there have been a handful of accidents.
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| Illinois Senator Determined to Work Together |
(IRN)-U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says there will be plenty of projects he and Senator-elect Mark Kirk will work on in the near future.
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