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Host Jamey Dunn and guests Jordan Abudayyeh (WICS) and Bruce Ruston (IL Times) discuss the latest on the redistricting lawsuit and social service provider…
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There's no reason for the governor to further hold up partial funding for social services. That's the message from the Speaker of the Illinois…
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Illinois cities want legislation that would give broad legal protections to government employees like first responders. It's a response to an Illinois…
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The Illinois Lottery will resume paying out big prizes, thanks to a partial budget just signed into law. But that won't be enough to end a class-action…
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Days after an Illinois high school student died from football injuries, a Cook County judge has dismissed a lawsuit alleging the sports' governing body…
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Another lawsuit over a pension law was filed this week in Illinois, this time seeking to strike a law that reduced Chicago Park District pensions. That…
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A stalemate that's left Illinois without a budget has taken a new political turn. It comes as the Attorney General is asking a court to determine what…
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For the second time in as many weeks, the Illinois House today held a special hearing known as a committee on the whole, centered on part of Gov. Bruce…
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It was 50 years ago last month that a new type of campaign commercial aired -- one devised to make President Lyndon Johnson's opponent look bad, rather…
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Gov. Pat Quinn wants to proceed with getting rid of dozens of Illinois Department of Transportation employees. The layoffs won't happen for at least…