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Reporting from in and around Illinois.
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A 1938 radio drama became one of the most famous productions ever, thanks to Orson Welles and his company.
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Many people report having difficulty sleeping. A sleep expert gives us some tips.
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Higher labor costs and the president's tariffs are making it difficult to navigate the current business climate.
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On this episode, an effort called the People's Patrol organizes scores of volunteers to confront immigration agents carrying out President Trump's deportation blitz.
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On this episode, Angela Patterson and Laura Hastings attended kindergarten together in 1966.
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Some of the symbols preach hate or represent gang symbols. Others are branding of human trafficking victims.
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The city saw a rise in shootings in recent years. But the latest numbers indicate a possible turnaround.
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A new study suggests upward mobility is more difficult in Illinois than many would think. Although educational attainment and career choices have the biggest influence over a person's income potential, the economic class into which they are born also plays a role.
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A bipartisan attempt at changing the process will require a constitutional change.
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More than 100,000 patients are on the national kidney transplant list and around 30 people are taken off the lists everyday because they either became too sick for a transplant, or died.