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The mission of Illinois Humanities is to help document local history and tell important stories. Now, the organization has to ...
The president of Illinois Farm Bureau says passage of the Family Farm Preservation Act is essential for the future of ...
Illinois lawmakers are considering a bill that would remove cannabis odor as the sole probable cause for police officers to ...
Illinois’ state treasurer is sounding the alarm over the Trump Administration's trade tariffs on other countries. President ...
The Catholic Conference of Illinois in a statement urged residents to contact their state senators to express opposition to ...
By all means, Illinois should lift its moratorium on new nuclear plants. But that won’t solve our looming power shortage.
U.S. corn farmers this year are set to plant one of their biggest areas in history as the crop’s profitability potential is ...
Gene Millard, who won 496 games as a high school basketball coach and scored the first basket in St. John Arena history, died ...
Flags across Illinois will be lowered to half-staff in honor of a soldier from Joliet who died during a training exercise in Lithuania.
The latest Rich States, Poor States report from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) places Illinois among the very poorest in the U.S.
A federal judge on Tuesday issued a preliminary injunction that prevents the U.S. Department of Labor from requiring ...
Gaps in enforcement of China's insolvency laws can leave creditors vulnerable to opaque dealings and malicious bankruptcy ...