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Grayson has served less than six months of a 20-year sentence for the murder of Sonya Massey
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Sweeping new bill regulates hemp like cannabis, expands access to medical products
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More students could qualify for in-state tuition at Illinois colleges under a new law | First ListenThe law will loosen one of the requirements for paying in-state tuition by making it available to students who attended college in the state for at least three years
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11 counties are covered by proclamation, but federal assistance remains uncertain
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On this episode, we examine some of the reasons why a degree is no longer a guarantee for finding a job.
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Clyburn to appear July 7 to discuss new book on groundbreaking politicians
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State lawmakers consider requiring campaigns to disclose AI-generated ads
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Cooling centers are available throughout the state. More at Keepcool.illinois.gov.
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Cocktails to go is now law in Illinois.
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Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation Thursday requiring businesses to disclose all the fees that will be tacked on to sales before customers get to the checkout stage.
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Sponsor says the measure will come up again in fall veto session
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Suit seeks to block new taxes and licensing requirements set for July 1