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Governor-elect Bruce Rauner says Illinois’ financial condition is “stunningly bad” and it will require “strong action” to fix it.
War vet and baby daughter are doing well
The measure would allow governments to charge higher fees to process some Freedom of Information Act requests.
Senate could take up the bill during veto session
Springfield police say they have one man in custody but are searching for a second, allegedly connected to a string of burglaries of schools and churches.
The man charged with beating an 8-month old baby to death in Beardstown has been officially charged.
The Rochester school district is one of a handful in central Illinois that wouldn’t benefit.
The U. of I. announced Wednesday that it’ll be Timothy L. Killeen, coming here from the State University of New York.
Representatives of sister city make visit to mark Lincoln’s famous speech
Republican Tom Cross has conceded the Illinois treasurer’s race to Democrat Mike Frerichs.