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Food banks in central Illinois are waiting to see how a federal judge's ruling on SNAP benefits will impact their operations. The Trump administration has been ordered to fully restore food assistance while the government is shut down.
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Since beginning his practice in 1988, James McGee has focused on clinical care and early detection of cancer throughout Central Illinois. His clinical area of focus is radiation oncology.
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State Rep. Sharon Chung helped defeat a bill that would have allowed the state to regulate homeowners insurance rates.
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The head of electric vehicle maker Rivian says the future is not just EVs, it’s artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicles. And it’s coming sooner than you might think.
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The USDA declined to tap into additional funds, which will delay and reduce benefits.
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The Illinois House rejected a bill that would have given the state Department of Insurance authority to regulate homeowners’ insurance rates.
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County officials are aware of several attempts to gain access to personal information, including credit card numbers, by threatening arrest for missing jury duty in Logan County.
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A lawsuit alleges the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing facility in the Chicago suburb of Broadview is a “black box” where detainees are denied access to counsel while held in squalid, overcrowded cells.
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During a visit to WGLT ahead of the station's Radio Faces fundraiser on Thursday, NPR CEO Katherine Maher expressed optimism about public media's future, but cautioned there are many challenges ahead.
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The conviction against former deputy sheriff Sean Grayson, who is white, carries a potential sentence of four to 20 years.