Boeing says it “regrets” concerns over internal messages
CHICAGO (AP) – Boeing says it regrets concerns raised about internal communications it recently handed over to Congress and federal regulators that are investigating two deadly crashes of the company’s 737 Max airplanes.
GOP lawmakers propose bill to separate Chicago from Illinois
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – A central Illinois lawmaker says he’s sponsoring legislation proposing the separation of Chicago from Illinois to spark discussion about the overarching influence of the city in state politics.
States to US: Pass along utilities’ tax savings to customers
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Attorneys general, consumer advocates and regulators in more than a dozen states are asking the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to ensure that utility customers also benefit from windfalls utilities will reap from corporate
An interview with Mark Kleine on his run for Congress
In his first interview since his announcement, businessman Mark Kleine talks with Will Stevenson on “Galesburg’s Evening News” about his run for Congress, and responds to an “attack” on him by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee even
LaHood Fights To Keep 18th Congressional District Seat Republican
In mid-July, the primary election to fill the 18th Congressional District Seat was held, with Democrat Nominee Rob Mellon taking on current state senator and Republican Nominee Darin LaHood.
Galesburg Student Wins Congressional Art Competition
A Galesburg High School Student won the Annual Congressional Art Competition for the 17th Congressional District.
Interview: Erika Harold
Erika Harold won the Miss America crown in 2003. She ran for the seat in the 13th congressional district primary last spring. She has been featured on the Sunday morning political shows among others. Erika Harold is a native