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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Wednesday, Gov. Bruce Rauner did his part with a live video session on Facebook from the Simmons Cancer…
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Several downstate mass transit districts say they are on the verge of shutdown — or have already shut down.Thousands of people rely on the services to get…
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Low-income university students had until early March this year to fill out a form that allowed them to take advantage of Illinois' primary financial aid…
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Before he ran for governor, Bruce Rauner described a plan to use funding for social services as a “wedge” issue to persuade Democrats to support…
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A federal judge has put limits on election-day voter registration in the most populous parts of Illinois. The governor's office has a rosier view of the…
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The political spotlight has shifted to the election, but the state budget crisis continues to cost the people of Illinois. Editor’s note: This story marks…
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It's a rare occurrence of late: A credit rating agency saying something positive about Illinois' finances. But the comment published Tuesday by Moody's…
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Anxious legislators will once again see a deposit from the state of Illinois in their bank accounts. They’re getting paid Tuesday for the first time since…
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An overhaul of the retirement benefits Illinois gives state employees, public school teachers and university workers has been the subject of talks between…
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Illinois' partial budget is too little and too late to make up for projected investment losses.What could Illinois do with an extra $31 million?Not too…