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One poll has Quinn leading
Drought credited with previous year’s low
Customer charges would go up, but electricity rates would go down in 2015.
A student accused of bringing an unloaded gun to school on Friday has been charged as a juvenile.
Two competing interests both looking to build outlet malls have reportedly joined forces.
The district recreated the carbon monoxide leak that sent nearly 150 people to area hospitals
Bruce Rauner wants the application process changed for companies vying for dispensary and cultivator licenses.
Federal authorities in Chicago issued a new subpoena over records involving Gov. Pat Quinn’s troubled anti-violence program.
A legislative panel said Tuesday that it wants more time to decide whether rules written by the Department of Natural Resources to govern hydraulic fracturing in Illinois can take effect.
Wise told the campus’ Senate Executive Committee on Monday that the university’s board of trustees will be asked to consider approving the hiring of future tenured faculty much earlier in the process.