• Iowa judges take ICE to task over “astonishing conduct,” violations of court orders. . .
  • Third Place QC asking for donations after 140 came in amid extreme heat. . .
  • Developer releases renderings of potential plans for former QC Times building. . .
  • Black Hawk College extends president’s contract to 2030. . .
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  • Estate tax relief for farm families faces uphill slog amid state budget pressures
    Estate tax relief for farm families faces uphill slog amid state budget pressures
  • CTA set to break ground on Red Line extension project in early 2026
  • Chicago Police investigating why cops were told to report migrant arrests to feds
  • State House approves new abortion protection
  • Nurses, lawmakers call for state Medicaid rate reforms
  • Lawmakers seek ways to prevent data centers from straining state’s power grids
  • Cook Cty Board will consider $1K payments to help homeowners pay property taxes
  • Inmate escapes from Thomson Prison — but not for long
  • Aerial firefighting pump named “The Coolest Thing Made in Illinois”
  • Arlington Heights examines response to larger-than-expected protest
    Arlington Heights examines response to larger-than-expected protest
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