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In today's edition of Illinois in Focus Daily, The Center Square Editor Greg Bishop airs highlights from dueling hearings in ...
Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today questioned state Attorneys General at a bicameral spotlight forum ...
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle’s campaign team says she’s been endorsed by Gov. JB Pritzker ...
Illinois has a well-documented history of corruption, extending beyond elected politicians to include appointed and career ...
As the Trump administration unleashes a flood of new executive orders, state attorneys general have stood in the way, ...
Over the last decade, excessive, wasteful gas-pipeline spending has been business-as-usual for major Illinois utilities like ...
AG Gentner Drummond hopes to settle a 20-year lawsuit holding poultry companies responsible for pollution in the.
Colorado's second-highest court on Wednesday ordered a new trial for a man convicted of failing to register as a sex offender ...
State unemployment rate remains higher than national average Illinois’ unemployment rate in May was 4. 8%, higher than the ...
As Illinois leaders weigh whether they’ll need to return to Springfield this summer to deal with expected federal funding ...
In a 20-year-old lawsuit, a Tulsa-based federal judge has ruled the Illinois River watershed still is being damaged by ...
The state’s attorney general remains optimistic an agreement can be reached between the two parties in a suit that dates back nearly two decades.