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Top regulator predicts Quinn will reject gambling bill

The state’s top gambling regulator said today he would be “flabbergasted” if Gov. Pat Quinn signs off on a major expansion...

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Emanuel: Daley's security detail to be re-evaluated by summer's end

Emanuel: Daley's security detail to be re-evaluated by summer's end

Former Mayor Richard Daley’s temporary security detail will be evaluated again this summer to see if he still needs Chicago police...

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Cook County Board wants more details on foreclosure program

At a time when more than 75,000 mortgage foreclosures are pending in Cook County, commissioners are asking for more scrutiny of a...

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Aldermen advance Little Village pawn shop over opposition

Plans for a new pawn shop in Little Village got a boost Tuesday despite opposition from City Clerk Susana Mendoza and community members...

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Judge stops state from dropping Catholic Charities from foster care

SPRINGFIELD --- A judge in Springfield today ordered that Catholic Charities can keep serving foster children despite the state’s...

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State worker unions protest blocked raises

Several dozen union workers gathered at a downtown state office building this afternoon to protest Gov. Pat Quinn's decision to block raises...

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Emanuel to cut city credit cards from 500+ to 30

Mayor Rahm Emanuel plans to slash the number of credit cards used by city agencies and restrict how they're used.

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Illinois Supreme Court upholds construction plan, video poker law

Illinois Supreme Court upholds construction plan, video poker law

SPRINGFIELD --- The Illinois Supreme Court today gave a thumbs up to Gov. Pat Quinn's showcase $31 billion public works program and the...

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Union sues governor to get pay raises

The state’s largest employee union filed a lawsuit today in an attempt to force Gov. Pat Quinn to dole out raises for 33,000 workers...

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Director of state's college tuition program ousted

The executive director of the agency that oversees the state's troubled prepaid college tuition program was ousted today by the newly...

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Quinn signs education bills

Illinois schoolchildren will get a lesson in peacekeeping as early as kindergarten starting this fall, under a suite of education bills that...

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Quinn predicts high court will OK law on video poker, liquor taxes

Gov. Pat Quinn said today he’s confident the Illinois Supreme Court will uphold a law that raised liquor taxes and legalized video...

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Quinn revamps board of troubled college tuition program

SPRINGFIELD -- Gov. Pat Quinn today overhauled the board overseeing the prepaid college tuition program that is under fire for slow sales,...

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Supreme Court to rule Monday on video poker, liquor taxes

The Illinois Supreme Court will release a decision Monday on the legality of a 2009 law that raised liquor taxes and legalized video poker...

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Quinn: Lawmakers should reconsider cutting state writing test

Gov. Pat Quinn said today lawmakers should “revisit” their decision to eliminate standardized writing test for Illinois...

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Emanuel wants O'Hare concessions deal approved

Emanuel wants O'Hare concessions deal approved

Weeks after he slowed down City Council consideration of a long-term lease to run concessions at O’Hare Airport’s...

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Duckworth to file for congressional race

Duckworth to file for congressional race

Democrat  Tammy Duckworth, defeated in a high-profile 2006 bid for Congress, will file papers to run in a newly drawn northwest...

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Cook County targeting employee sick day reduction

Cook County government employees took an average of 6.7 hours a month in sick time last year, amounting to nearly 10 extra days of paid time...

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City population loss, race issue make council remap tricky

Veteran Ald. Richard Mell laid out the basics of redrawing the lines of Chicago’s 50 wards on Wednesday, saying this go-around will be...

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Durbin recommends 4 for federal bench

WASHINGTON—Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois has given the White House the names of four Chicago area lawyers he would like to see...

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Chicago City Council to consider ban on crib bumpers

Chicago could become the first city in the country to ban the sale of crib bumper pads if the City Council approves an ordinance...

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Quinn meets with foes, supporters of gambling expansion

Gov. Pat Quinn said today that he’s still weighing what to do with a major gambling expansion passed by lawmakers, saying he’s...

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Chicago aldermen approve O'Hare land deal

The City Council today approved a land-swap deal with Schiller Park that could generate additional tax revenue for both Chicago and the...

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City Council approves gun ranges in Chicago

The Chicago City Council today voted to legalize firing ranges inside city limits as Mayor Rahm Emanuel tries to head off a federal...

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Mayor Emanuel fills CHA vacancies

Mayor Rahm Emanuel today made three appointments to the Chicago Housing Authority board, which is being overseen by an interim CEO while the...

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Downtown rooftop patios can stay open later

Downtown rooftop gardens and outdoor patios will be able to stay open an hour later on weekdays under a trial program the Chicago City...

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Vacant building upkeep measure to be unveiled at City Council today

Mayor Rahm Emanuel plans to support a measure that would require banks to secure and maintain vacant buildings.

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Emanuel, aldermen moving quickly to legalize firing ranges in Chicago

Emanuel, aldermen moving quickly to legalize firing ranges in Chicago

Firing ranges could soon be legal inside Chicago limits as Mayor Rahm Emanuel is fast-tracking a plan designed to head off a federal court...

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Kirk: Talk of 'mini deal' on debt ceiling, deficit reduction

Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk today said a comprehensive package to raise the nation’s debt ceiling and cut the federal deficit may...

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Quinn says he's ready to meet employee unions in court

Gov. Pat Quinn said Tuesday that he’s ready for a possible lawsuit from the state’s largest employee union after he moved to...

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Aldermen start to mull how to mark Chicago's 175th anniversary

The recent controversy over Ald. Edward Burke’s bodyguard detail has focused attention on Chicago’s politically rancorous...

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Ald. Burke backs off Adler fee increase opposition

A powerful alderman has dropped his opposition to a bump in entrance fees at the Adler Planetarium in light of the museum’s decision...

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City Council moves to get large truck inspectors back on streets

A legal issue left  the city with no inspectors checking the size and weight of large trucks for nearly a month, so aldermen took steps...

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Emanuel wants $100 a year limit on lobbyist gifts to city employees

Emanuel wants $100 a year limit on lobbyist gifts to city employees

Mayor Rahm Emanuel today said he will introduce an ethics ordinance at Wednesday’s City Council meeting to limit the cost of gifts...

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Kirk recommends former prosecutor for federal bench

Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk today is recommending former federal prosecutor John Tharp for a seat on the federal bench in Chicago.

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Quinn signs law to prevent release of gun owner names

The names of licensed gun owners in Illinois will remain private under a measure Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law today.

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Emanuel appoints residency challenge lawyer to port authority board

Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Friday named an attorney who kept him on the Election Day ballot to a board overseeing port authority issues, one of...

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Budget expert chosen to replace the late state Rep. Mark Beaubien

The budget chief for the Illinois House Republicans has been chosen to fill the vacancy left by the death of Rep. Mark Beaubien.

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Quinn: No raises for 30,000 state workers

SPRINGFIELD — Gov. Pat Quinn’s administration said today that 30,000 state workers in several agencies won’t be getting...

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FEC dismisses complaint against suburban congressman

The Federal Elections Commission today said it has dismissed a fundraising complaint against U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren after the freshman...

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Treasurer suspends employee one week for Bright Start mistake

Treasurer suspends employee one week for Bright Start mistake

SPRINGFIELD — State Treasurer Dan Rutherford today suspended a top deputy for a week without pay for her role in a bungled Bright...

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Tammy Duckworth making calls about suburban congressional run

Tammy Duckworth making calls about suburban congressional run

WASHINGTON --- Democrat Tammy Duckworth, who left a high-level job Thursday at the Veterans Affairs Department, has begun making calls today...

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Emanuel offers $20 million in cost savings as union wrangling continues

Emanuel offers $20 million in cost savings as union wrangling continues

Mayor Rahm Emanuel today said he will save the city $20 million during the rest of this year by leaving up to 200 vacant city jobs...

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Quinn signs state budget hours before deadline

Quinn signs state budget hours before deadline

SPRINGFIELD — Gov. Pat Quinn took aim at hospitals and school transportation late Thursday in cutting $376 million from the state...

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Illinois death penalty ban takes effect Friday

Illinois death penalty ban takes effect Friday

SPRINGFIELD — The death penalty in Illinois officially ends Friday, and the 15 prisoners who once faced execution already have been...

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Emanuel hints at Chicago River recreation push in Facebook chat

Emanuel hints at Chicago River recreation push in Facebook chat

Mayor Rahm Emanuel revealed Thursday that he’s interested in making the Chicago River the next recreational frontier of the city.

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Cook County scraps faulty police car camera program

Cook County scraps faulty police car camera program

Cook County officials on Thursday pulled the plug on a troubled $44 million effort that left faulty cameras in police cars.

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Walgreen Co. to add 600 jobs in Chicago

Walgreen Co. to add 600 jobs in Chicago

Deerfield-based drugstore giant Walgreen Co. and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Wednesday that Walgreens will open dozens of new...

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Emanuel to unions: Contract changes or layoffs

Emanuel to unions: Contract changes or layoffs

In a recurring early theme of his tenure, Mayor Rahm Emanuel put the squeeze on organized labor Wednesday, telling City Hall unions he&...

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