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  • Fire chief billed tax-payers for personal expenses, Eldridge officials claim. . .
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  • State conversion-therapy ban intact after Supreme Court ruling
  • Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to Illinois’ concealed-carry ban on public transit
  • Why farmers markets are getting pricier
  • State Police vehicle fleet will take eighteen years to replace as costs rise, director says
  • Everything to know about proposed $500M data center in Sangamon Cty
  • Seven years after legalization, final cannabis licensing lawsuit goes to court
  • TimeLine Theatre moves into new home in Uptown
  • Illinois remains abortion “safe haven” for out-of-state patients, report shows
  • United Airlines pushes back start date for new Willard Airport flights, citing FAA restrictions
    United Airlines pushes back start date for new Willard Airport flights, citing FAA restrictions
  • Chicago Police Chief Larry Snelling defends officers’ actions during Operation Midway Blitz
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