Cleaning up the Baltimore bridge collapse won't be quick, easy or inexpensive. Disgraced FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is sentenced to 24 years for fraud.
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Murphysboro Bocce Club has grown to over 58 teams this spring season to bring the community together with some fun and friendly competition.
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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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Chancellor Austin Lane says the men's basketball coach hire is extremely important to the entire university.
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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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45 year-old Kevin Loucks was found guilty in October.
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The Journey to the Eclipse series has brought together experts in astronomy, solar eclipses and other sun-related topics for all to enjoy.
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Brian Laird, a pharmacy manager with OSF HealthCare, shared the importance of properly storing medications.
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The individual was taken to the hospital for a mental health evaluation.
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Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs is pushing a bill allowing parents who don't use all the money in their Illinois 529 College Savings Accounts to roll the funds to a Roth IRA retirement account.
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Among the changes, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reinstate a decades-old regulation that mandates blanket protections for species newly classified as threatened.
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The polarized light image gives us a "new view of the monster lurking at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy," according to the European Southern Observatory.
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The House passed the two articles along party lines in February, but proceedings stalled amid government funding negotiations.
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Author Nancy Nichols says that for men, cars signify adventure, power and strength. For women, they are about performing domestic duties; there was even a minivan prototype with a washer/dryer inside.
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The Carters have it all — wealth, influence, critical cred — but they've never stopped chasing the approval of exclusive institutions like the Grammys. At this point, who are they fighting for?
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Our most memorable and useful expert advice from Life Kit's March episodes, hand-picked by the editors.
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More than half of the Colorado River's water is used to grow crops, primarily livestock feed, a new study finds. The river and its users are facing tough decisions as the climate warms.