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Hit and run
What kind of man would run over me and my dog and leave us both for dead? I decided to find out.
By Dusty Rhodes
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Far from home
Illinois sends students with special needs out of state, at high cost to troubled teens.
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The Love U Give
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One answer to the teacher shortage
Speaking out of school
Former guidance dean reports from the front lines on District 186 racial disparities
Home-grown virtuoso
After beating string players twice his age, Springfield's Clayton Penrose-Whitmore moved on — to Chicago, Detroit and Carnegie Hall
No strings attached
Deal’s new contract with Illinois Symphony frees her to roam
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Private hell
Mentally ill Tamms inmate dies in solitary confinement
Tougher than Guantanamo
Illinois%uFFFD supermax prison with no way out
The end of the Prairie House era
Art gallery is closing because Edith Myers, 92, plans to retire
Out of tune
Musicians arent the only Illinois Symphony players disenchanted with conductor Karen Lynne Deal
Orchestra hires interim executive director
Modulation at Illinois Symphony Orchestra
ISO gets new exec as musicians vote no-confidence in their maestra and move to unionize
Former cop sues Vermilion County prosecutor
Claims Playpen dancers were part of revenge plot
Bigger isnt always better
Karen Hudson has become a reluctant expert on the consequences of concentrated animal feeding operations
An unusual move for power as Democrat chairman departs
New rules allow Timoney and Davlin to stack the deck
Quinn picked two 29-year-old directors over these more experienced men
Medal of Honor recipient, former deputy director, had applied for top Veterans' Affairs position
Illinois EPA takes hands-off stance toward manure regulation
U.S. EPA investigates lack of state regulation
Buckhart hog operation opens while neighbors fume
Courts may decide whether new facility remains in operation
Nice bridge, but would you want to live there?
Tax increase depends on definition of habitable
Smith revives GOP club
Former party chair says leadership needs to lead
Raise the colors
Scouting for diversity among the troops
United Way changes where charity dollars go
Even good causes involve legal clauses
Advocates urge state
Is state police chief on the way out?
Quinn didnt like Trents 2004 gag order
Sunshine 66 Hotel Music Festival
@ Route 66 Hotel and Conference Center
Fri., March 29, 5 p.m.-3 a.m. and Sat., March 30, 12 p.m.-3 a.m.
My curriculum not the reason kids can’t read
By Lucy Calkins
Photographing history
By Dean Olsen
John Mellencamp more than rocks
By Tom Irwin
Home alone
By George Pawlaczyk