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Reporting from in and around Illinois.
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A special camp for young people brings together those who have lost loved ones.
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The nearly 30-foot tall statue has welcomed visitors along Route 66 for decades.
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Colleges and universities have recognized the need, but say more resources are needed to meet demand.
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A man named Victor migrated to Chicago. He hopes to stay and build a better life for his family.
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After 26 years in prison, we learn how one man is using his firsthand experience to educate others.
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The state and sportsbooks are making more money than anticipated.
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A Chicago Tribune investigation found numerous cases where staff facing abuse allegations were allowed to continue working with patients.
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Four additives, found in thousands of food items, are targeted in a measure under consideration.
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Under a law signed over a year ago, Illinois prohibited counties from moratoriums on wind and solar projects. That's angered some who call it "state government overreach."
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Environmental concerns and past experiences have more farmers and landowners wary.