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The judge will decide if banning guns like the AR-15 is constitutional.
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Sunshine Clemons, co-President of Black Lives Matter Springfield, watched the Massey Commission listening session on YouTube and shares her takeaways.
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Leak in monitoring well being addressed by company, regulators
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Many colleges and universities are dealing with financial concerns amid enrollment worries.
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Newly appointed state GOP co-chair Aaron Del Mar says needs to adjust to the local political climate to thrive.
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Stateville has led the way in prison education, primarily due to its proximity to Chicago's colleges and universities. On this episode, we talk with some instructors about what the programs bring to inmates and society, along with concerns about their future.
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Feds claim AT&T won big in Springfield only after hiring ex-Illinois House speaker’s political ally
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The decision could impact those who were jailed before the SAFE-T Act took effect.
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Enrollment growth is seen as key for the campus, which has watched the number of students taking classes drop from a high of 5,431 in 2014 down to 3,944 in the fall of 2020. That has slammed campus finances, even with the modest rebound in recent years.
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Paul LaSchiazza, former President of AT&T, is accused of signing off on a no-work consulting gig for an ally for former House Speaker Michael Madigan.
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The county hires around 1,000 positions for the polling places for November.
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A retired Springfield Police sergeant arrested Monday and charged with aggravated DUI | First ListenAn Illinois State Police investigation found Michael Egan, who retired last week, turned in front of an oncoming motorcycle injuring two people.