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Some state primary ads go negative
“The woke left is coming after me for peeing on a tree during my college days,” says state Rep. Adam Niemerg, R-Dietrich
By Rich Miller
Tags: Rich Miller
Eliminating grocery tax a popular proposal
State digs out of pension debt
Black and Latino caucuses exert influence
Lying catches up to Tim Mapes
Speaker Welch targets Rep. Mary Flowers
Will a moderate position on abortion work for the GOP?
Chicago mayor walks back promise to welcome asylum-seekers
Push to create permanent Child Income Tax Credit
Ed Burke goes on trial
Trade unions lock horns with ICC
Primary challenge for Eastern Bloc member
Rethink candidate endorsement questionnaires
State releases revenue and spending forecast
Pursuing a lost cause
Proponents of Invest in Kids focused on political theater, not compromise
Chicago Teachers Union refuses to accept win
Illinois has some success in attracting manufacturing
Enhancing penalties hasn’t reduced Chicago gun violence
Governor flip flops on Invest in Kids Act
General Assembly avoiding controversy during veto session
Pushback against Chicago as sanctuary city
Illinois GOP questions Chinese ownership of new manufacturing plant
Small counties struggle to implement SAFE-T Act
Judge takes heat for speech
Illinois Supreme Court Justice was the keynote speaker at a Democratic fundraiser
Chicago Teachers Union president takes heat for private school
Shaping Springfield’s Energy Future
@ Lincoln Public Library
Wed., March 20, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
ISP concludes investigation into shooting at juvenile detention center
By Dean Olsen
The end of an era
By David Blanchette
Springfield man charged with operating six "houses of prostitution"
Limited capacity in juvenile detention centers statewide