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Professor accused of being an anti-Semitic Tweeter
City Water Light and Power is on its way to another technical default due in part to an unusually cool summer.
Amy Day, 44, started working at Southeast in July 2011, and was arrested last October.
Long vacant property could finally get a tenant
The University of Illinois Springfield set an enrollment record this fall.
An extra alarm fire that heavily damaged a Jerome auto repair shop is out, but the trouble isn’t over.
The tone during the nearly 90-minute debate-style meeting before the Chicago Tribune’s editorial board was a clear sign the gloves are off.
The man killed in a crash on southbound I-55 yesterday has been identified.
AG Madigan supports surveillance
USDA crop report shows corn, soybeans a little behind average