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High court says Cook County’s initial agreement with actor is binding; former state official can sue Sun-Times
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A message of sadness and resistance was echoed by more than a dozen Democratic state lawmakers who voted to keep Illinois one of the most welcoming states for immigrants.
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Several proposed changes to criminal justice system have stalled
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After our investigation revealed patient abuse at Illinois’ Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center, the facility installed cameras to help. But the footage isn’t monitored unless there’s an allegation of misconduct.
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Thanks to a Healing Illinois grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services and the Field Foundation of Illinois, administered by the United Way of Central Illinois, the NPR Illinois team is visiting several diverse communities to discuss what it's like to live in central Illinois. In this LISTEN session you hear from members of the Indian community at The Hindu Temple of Greater Springfield as they discuss their vibrant community and why they love living in Springfield.
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The disparity mirrors state figures
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Logan Pappenfort will provide tribal relations and NAGPRA guidance to the state museum and IDNR.
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Matt Mitchell may refile request for a formal hearing in 90 days
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Maritza Bandera, Healing Illinois program manager, Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), joins Community Voices to share how this grant program works to increase equity, understanding, and engagement between all races in Illinois.
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Kane County man was ordered to move after first being told he could buy home
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In opinion quoting Dr. Seuss, judge tells ex-governor case ‘never should have been filed’
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To recruit the highest quality cadets, State Police said it needs to increase the pay.