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State regulators are once again considering massive electric utility spending plans that would affect the state’s climate goals – and 5.4 million electric customers’ monthly bills – after rejecting previous versions late last year.
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Minority party exerts strong influence in downstate Illinois
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High-cost consumer loans with interest as high as 200% have plummeted since a state law passed in March 2021 put a ceiling on interest rates at 36%.
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A state plan to rebuild two aging prisons has some state and local government leaders in Logan County concerned about the future of a facility that provides nearly 500 jobs in the area.
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Our panel discusses the referendum, Chicago's migrant situation and a new revenue estimate for state government.
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Corporate operating losses, sportsbooks profits among subjects of tax changes
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After 26 years in prison, we learn how one man is using his firsthand experience to educate others.
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Illinois is the only state among its neighbors to suffer population loss.
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Kelsey Chang of Bloomington and Eva Liu of Naperville were travelling together after graduation from the University of Illinois when an American man brutally attacked them in Germany. The man has been sentenced to life for rape, murder and attempted murder.