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Saturday hours at certain facilities are expected to free up appointments during the week for other drivers needing in-person visits.
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With governor’s $1.1 billion plan in question, General Assembly considers its options
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Child protection agency seeks to add more than 500 to the payroll
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In opinion quoting Dr. Seuss, judge tells ex-governor case ‘never should have been filed’
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Republican Jim Edgar, Democrat Pat Quinn analyze election results
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Lawmakers discuss audit of LaSalle Veterans Home outbreak that killed 36 residents.
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On this episode, we look back at election results from the past week.
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Lawmakers look to further regulate youth e-cigarette marketing
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Crawford had the backing of Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch. However, Guzman beats Senate incumbent Toro in another test of Democratic establishment muscle.
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Cunningham, the second Black female justice in Illinois, held a commanding lead over challenger Jesse Reyes in a primary contest focused on racial identity.
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U.S. Rep. Mike Bost declared victory at about 9:41 p.m., and Bailey conceded 15 minutes later. And Democratic U.S. Reps. Sean Casten and Bill Foster held onto their suburban congressional seats after facing progressive challengers who tried to veer them further to the left on key issues.
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Chicago voter turnout was at or near historic lows, likely a signal of either displeasure with the candidates or recognition the party nominees were predetermined.