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Curt Richardson of Normal found out as an adult that a fertility doctor had defrauded his parents decades earlier. Now, he's working to pass laws to "take some of that power back for victims."
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Food banks are preparing for an increased demand as benefits from the SNAP food aid program return to pre-pandemic levels.
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The challenges keep coming in reaction to a new state law that gun owners say violates their Second Amendment rights.
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Republican state Rep. Dan Caulkins says he's collecting names from gun owners and firearms dealers who want to challenge the ban. A judge last week issued a temporary restraining order, but that only applied to about 860 plaintiffs in the case.
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The Illinois Democrat said it will take bipartisan cooperation to keep the federal government from defaulting.
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State Sen. Sally Turner, a former county clerk, said she’s not seen evidence of election fraud in Illinois, but she said some voters may feel disenfranchised.
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Former central Illinois congressman Rodney Davis was not out of work long. Davis has been hired as a managing director for a Washington, D.C. lobbying firm.
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WGLT asked student producer Samantha Hill to make a Highway 309 playlist of her own — featuring songs inspired by and coming out of the civil rights movement.
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The ballooning mental health crisis affecting college students across the country has become a focal point of stalled faculty contract negotiations at the University of Illinois Chicago.
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After a busy lame duck session which included the passage of an assault rifle ban, the 103rd Illinois General Assembly was sworn into office Wednesday afternoon.