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7th Circuit judges hear oral arguments after lower court judge threw case out
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Child protection agency seeks to add more than 500 to the payroll
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Illinois State University has released summaries of an internal audit of Athletics Department spending and of an external audit commissioned in the wake of questionable expenditures that led to the resignation of Athletic Director Kyle Brennan last year.
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Restaurant workers depend largely on tips. They don’t get a full minimum wage. A bill in Springfield would change that.
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Cost of teaching degree followed by low pay, benefits, seen as obstacles.
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Measures passed committee unanimously.
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The Illinois State Police do have a higher-than-average presence of women in law enforcement leadership, however. Women make up 14 percent of ISP’s leadership, according to an agency spokesperson. But the 30x30 Initiative, a coalition of law enforcement experts and agencies trying to diversify police forces across the U.S., reports that women hold just 3 percent of leadership positions across the country on average.
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In opinion quoting Dr. Seuss, judge tells ex-governor case ‘never should have been filed’
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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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A lot of pundits are looking at primary election results and suggesting the data show President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have weaknesses in their core support that could haunt them in the fall. But an Illinois State University political scientist cautions against thinking the numbers are a harbinger of results in November.