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Last week’s Illinois Supreme Court decision dismissing a Republican challenge to the state’s gerrymandered legislative maps prompted two common public reactions.
Since the post-1968 reforms that opened presidential nominations to binding primaries and caucuses, there have only been four ...
The Illinois High School Administration (IHSA) has responded to demands from Republican lawmakers, saying it will keep its ...
Susan Hemphill said she’s always been frugal with her spending. But the recent volatility in the stock market caused by ...
Plans for America’s 250th anniversary celebration are at risk due to federal funding cuts under President Donald Trump’s ...
With many county public defender offices pushed to the limits throughout Illinois, state lawmakers are moving forward on ...
For now, candidates are anxiously awaiting word from both Gov. JB Pritzker and Sen. Dick Durbin, but the behind-the-scenes ...
Senate President Don Harmon is appealing Illinois election officials’ assertion he accepted $4 million more in political cash ...
North Dakota's governor has signed a bill to do away with the unusual election method used by his state's largest city.
President Donald Trump says he's joining his economic advisers for White House negotiations over tariffs and trade with a ...