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The bill would require law enforcement agencies to automatically seal eligible criminal records every six months.
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IDOC says program is intended to reduce drugs, contraband from entering prisons
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In a legal brief, Kwame Raoul and 19 other attorneys general argue that Homeland Security policy inflicts “irreparable harms” on immigrants and wastes taxpayer dollars.
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Springfield artist Mary Frances shares the work and history behind her exhibit about the east side's People's Bank of Springfield.
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Executive order did not specify what funding would be withheld
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday threatening to suspend or terminate federal funding for cities and states, like Illinois, that have eliminated cash bail.
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Deputy accused of Sangamon County woman’s murder had troubling past
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Lawmakers vote to decrease funding for housing programs by more than $14M
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Events were held in her honor Sunday on the anniversary of her death.
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New law comes after governor’s opposition stalled a broader measure last year
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Bill would ensure right to free public K-12 education regardless of immigration status
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Amina and Hafsa Rahman completed their project as the first NPR Illinois J-Corps citizen journalists. Before the recognition dinner on June 17, we reviewed the experience with our mother-daughter team.