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  • The small town lawyer is becoming a thing of the past. In more than half of all Illinois Counties there are fewer than ten practicing attorneys. Hear how…
  • McLean County health officials say there are training and certification hoops to jump to be eligible to offer the Coronavirus vaccine. It'll be a marathon…
  • The three candidates for mayor of Bloomington have different takes on the best road to pandemic recovery, from direct aid, to business stimulation, to…
  • Newly retired judge Scott Drazewski helped establish McLean County's first drug court. Judge Drazewski reflects on his career. Plus it was the best of…
  • The FTC filed charges against Adobe, stating that Adobe deceived consumers about early termination fees and inhibited cancellations. NPR's Andrew Mambo speaks with former FTC chair and George Washington University Law School professor, Bill Kovacic.
  • Reporting from the WGLT newsroom throughout Election Day, plus live results and other updates after polls close. Contact our newsroom at news@wglt.org.
  • WGLT'S the Leadoff is everything you need to know for Tuesday, June 21. Most of the 51 firearms stolen last year were from a store, according to the Bloomington Police Department. But they say gun owners should still take steps to responsibly store firearms when not in use. Plus, the avian flu impacted birds at Miller Park Zoo, backyard poultry operations and more. Correspondent Tim Alexander talks to the state's top animal doc about the respiratory disease's impact on Illinois.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know for Friday, June 10. A half-century after Bloomington-Normal hosted its first corvette show, the super-car's signature event has returned to the Twin Cities to mark its 50th anniversary. Plus, the keynote speaker for an American Red Cross event locally may not be a household name, but it's someone who will share a story of overcoming adversity to reach the top - with two of his passions.
  • AOL will offer free e-mail -- and other services -- to broadband customers as it shifts its focus from subscriber revenue to advertising revenue. The changes are part of a strategy announced Wednesday that seeks to increase AOL's shrinking audience.
  • From streaming TV to razor blades by mail, Americans are buying more goods and services through pay-by-the-month plans. New research shows they often keep paying long after they want to.
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