Illinois Radio Network
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Democrats in the U.S. Senate have enough votes to uphold the Iran nuclear deal, but Illinois Senator Dick Durbin is aiming for a higher goal.Durbin's vote…
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The phrase “vote early and often” sounds cute in Illinois, but seventeen of the state's counties have a roll of registered voters which exceeds the number…
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The Illinois Department of Public Health is reporting a fourth death from Legionnaires' disease after an outbreak at a western Illinois veterans' home.The…
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The comptroller handles the state's checkbook, but the Illinois Democrats who want that job say it's part of the fight for what kind of society we should…
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The threat of a credit downgrade isn't going to move Gov. Bruce Rauner to raise income taxes. The budget impasse has already claimed the credit rating of…
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A new law extending the statute of limitations on rape kit testing helps the backlog of kits, but it doesn't solve all the issues surrounding sexual…
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An ethics lawsuit may factor into next year's U.S. Senate race.Two employees of the Anna Veterans' Home are suing U.S. Rep. Tammy Duckworth, a Democratic…
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A campaign to change how Illinois draws its political maps is more than a third of its way to its goal. Cindi Canary with the group Independent Maps says…
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The American Red Cross says it's making it easier for people to donate blood, by giving you the chance to do some of the prep work ahead of time. The Red…
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How do insurance companies figure out what to charge you?A two-year long Consumer Reports investigation analyzed more than two billion car insurance price…