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Why Illinois needs work-release
Gov. Quinn wants to cut a prison program that prepares inmates for life on the outside
By Jolonda Young
Tags: News, News
HIV: Too many positives
Springfield Urban League educates black teenagers about AIDS
Gaining on drunk drivers
Cops, victims and lawmakers team up
Dodging silent killers
Screening for stroke can save your life
Helping parents get their kids back
Leshonda Rogers saw a need and had an idea. She started Primed for Life.
Tags: News, Primed for Life, Leshonda Rogers, Department of Children and Family Services, DCFS, News
A diet to die for
Inmates sue saying soy makes them sick
Tattoo inspections to benefit blood centers
A decree of relief
Court orders DCFS to restore service cuts
State Fair history needs a home
July 11 Corndog Kickoff to raise money toward museum
Tags: News, Feature
Cutting addiction programs short-sighted
Substance abuse providers predict dire consequences
Boys will learn better with boys
Why Jefferson Middle School is sold on single-gender classrooms
SHA considers changing high-rise to elderly only
Residents complain about young disabled, but where will they go?
Taylorville fears its prison will be overcrowded with violent inmates
Transferring prisoners from Pontiac worries a peaceful town
For the holidays, plan some jollydays
From the Festival of Trees to First Night, heres what to do for a special season
Dab and Gab Paint Workshop
@ Phoenix Center: Out On Second
Sat., March 30, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Home alone
By George Pawlaczyk
Photographing history
By Dean Olsen
My curriculum not the reason kids can’t read
By Lucy Calkins
John Mellencamp more than rocks
By Tom Irwin