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Some say last night was the busiest one yet of Israel’s effort to knock out the military equipment and tunnel network of Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
U.S. investigators now believe that at least 10 thousand people were tortured and killed between 2011 and 2013 in Syria as part of a crackdown on opponents of Syrian president Assad.
The U.S. says it has proof of Russia’s involvement in Ukraine, and the latest on Malaysian flight MH17’s black boxes.
Another truce has been broken in the Gaza strip.
Joey discusses the Jackson St. Corridor with Paul O’Shea the chairman of the Historic Preservation Fund and planning and design coordinator for the city of Springfield.
Joey talks with Tom Wolf, executive director of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce’s Energy Council about why it’s taking so long for the State of Illinois to come up with fracking rules.
President and Chief Executive Officer at The Korean War National Museum Tony Enrietto talks with Joey about the re-dedication of the museum.
Crash investigators at the sight of Malaysia flight 17 in Eastern Ukraine say they have discovered shrapnel like holes in parts of the plane.
An Air Algerie flight has crashed in northern Mali with 116 people on board it’s the latest in a string of airline incidents around the world.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is making some changes for deer hunters this season. Joey talks with IDNRs Tim Schweizer.