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Early voting underway for Illinois primary

Early voting is underway for the Illinois primary. Registered voters can cast ballots at early voting sites. Illinois runs a closed primary, and voters...

Illinois doctors and lawmakers say racism is a public health crisis for Black moms...

ILLINOIS (25News Now) - February is Black History Month and historically Black women have been at the forefront of medical discovery, at times, without...

Man charged with threatening Children and Family Services Employee

A man's in jail, accused of threatening an Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Employee.Story continues

Push being made by an Illinois coalition to provide free meals to all students...

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) - A statewide coalition in Illinois is calling on the government to fund meals for all Illinois students. Healthy School Meals...

IDOT workers could soon be going on strike

Workers at the Illinois Department of Transportation could soon be going on strike. The eight local unions that authorized strikes are spread throughout Illinois...

Midwest Storms Trigger Rare Tornadoes

Severe weather in the Midwest is spawning rare tornadoes in February. Thursday's storms triggered the first ever February Tornado Warnings in Wisconsin, where a...

Historic February Tornado Strikes Near Madison, Wisconsin Amid Unseasonably Warm Weather

video by ABC 7 Chicago Takeaways: • A tornado, the first ever recorded in February, was confirmed to have occurred just south of Madison,...

42 Years Later, Illinois Tylenol Killer Still Remains a Mystery

I remember when this happened. What none of us realized in 1982 was how murders in Illinois would eventually change product bottles forever and...

Missouri and Illinois will see billions of cicadas this spring, but not all in...

ILLINOIS, USA - Countless amounts of stocky, bug-eyed insects are set to crawl out of the ground throughout Missouri and Illinois this spring. News...

Police group raises concerns about Illinois’ criminal justice policies

(The Center Square) – The debate around crime and punishment continues in Illinois. Late last month, state Rep. Justin Slaughter, D-Chicago, filed...

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