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A Madison County judge is mulling over whether to grant a preliminary injunction to stop new rules for high-volume oil and gas drilling from taking effect.
Weather may have a chilling effect on winter wheat planting
Superintendent Jennifer Gill says rumors are swirling that the district will get only two of its four so-called “categorical” state payments.
City Water Light and Power says a water main broke late Monday and crews are on the scene making repairs.
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) is predicting a close vote in the Senate on the Keystone oil pipeline.
A former school bus driver will be serving a 12-year prison sentence.
They each filed for the seat left vacant last week by incumbent Tim Griffin.
Nixon said Monday that the National Guard would assist state and local police as needed, in case there is civil unrest.
The race for Illinois treasurer could be decided by fewer than 400 votes and lead to the first recount request in three decades.
Candidates for Springfield city offices began filing petitions Monday.