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Amy Hickman, a single mother of two in central Illinois' Jacksonville, lives with multiple sclerosis and is wheelchair-bound after a car accident. She…
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Twenty-four Chicago Public Schools students died from gun violence in between January and April. That equals the total number killed throughout the entire…
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McHenry County drivers can sit in waves of traffic that stretch nearly two miles to cross the Fox River in Algonquin. The bridge at Illinois Route 62…
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Gov. Rod Blagojevich repeatedly demonstrates that he'll do whatever it takes to expand health care to as many Illinoisans as possible. But because…
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Readers can’t “refresh” this page 20 times a day to see the latest information. And they can’t touch an underlined word to skip to another page to read a…
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Illinois’ nationally recognized Preschool for All program, which Gov. Rod Blagojevich launched in 2006, is set to expire this year. Lawmakers are sure to…
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Unsettled Debate:Doctors & Lawyers Wait for IL Supreme Court to Decide if Reforms are ConstitutionalBefore state reforms in 2005, Dr. Richard Byrne considered leaving Chicago 's Rush University Medical Center to practice brain surgery in another state.He…
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The Latino vote in last month’s primary elections emphasizes that now is the time for immigration services to be in full force. But the naturalization…
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Technology and globalization changed the face of organized labor in Illinois. For 20 years, power has shifted from unions in the private sector to those…
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To his credit, the governor also is a big thinker with a team of creative policy advisers.But charm and ingenuity don't bode well with Illinois…