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A robber whose accomplice was shot and killed by a store owner gets life in prison.
Champaign residents are encouraging taking action against landfill company.
Published reports say State Treasurer Dan Rutherford’s office offered paid internships to those with political connections.
The University of Illinois has stepped up its efforts to find a new President.
The prospect of adding new jobs has led officials in many shrinking Illinois communities to set aside any qualms about the state’s legalization of medical marijuana and to cozy up to would-be growers.
Flash flood warnings are in effect for parts of northern, central and eastern Illinois as slow-moving thunderstorms unleash torrential downpours.
A new state law aims to help Illinois students with dyslexia.
The U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago has combined Indiana and Wisconsin’s gay marriage cases and put them on the fast track.
Weber Stephan breaks ground in Huntley for new distribution center.
Birth control question to be on ballot in November.