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The Illinois Supreme Court is considering whether Chicago’s regulations on food trucks unfairly stifle competition.A city ordinance bans food trucks from…
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Chicago Ald. Ed Burke is accused of using his position to steer business to his law firm. The city's longest-serving alderman has ties across government…
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A big surprise this week - Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced he's dropping out of the upcoming election. Amanda Vinicky of Chicago's WTTW and A.D. Quig…
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After 10 other Seeking Solutions forums across the state, NPR Illinois and AARP are bringing the final forum to the Union League Club in Chicago, IL.…
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Gov. Bruce Rauner is staying at the Illinois Veteran Home in Quincy, in response to accusations that his administration has not responded well to repeated…
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DaQuan Mosley grew up on Chicago's South Side, where he saw violence regularly. After graduating high school, he plans to follow his goal to become a funeral director to help families of victims.
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It's clear you have something to say about the historic impasse entering its third year. Here are some of the early contributions:Thank you to public…
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The Illinois Senate on Thursday passed stricter gun legislation long sought by the Chicago Police.It's meant to get judges to impose longer sentences on…
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Chicago’s police superintendent was in Springfield Thursday urging state Senators to toughen penalties for gun possession. But he was met with resistance.…
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Lawmakers introduced competing plans to make sure state employees can remain on the job even if there's no end to the state budget standoff. Meanwhile,…