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Latest Unemployment Numbers Bad for Chicago Area, But There May Be Reason for Hope
The latest Chicago-area unemployment numbers are high, but there may be reason for hope.
Posted on 11.20.2009
Abortion Law Off the Books 'til 2010
An Illinois law requiring doctors to tell parents when their daughters seek an abortion has been paused once again.
Posted on 11.19.2009
Teaching Assistants Resolve Strike at University of Illinois
University of Illinois teaching assistants have been on strike for 48 hours - and they may've reached an agreement.
Posted on 11.17.2009
Illinois Prison May House Guantanamo Bay Detainees
Federal officials are looking to a small town in western Illinois to potentially house some Guantanamo Bay detainees
Posted on 11.17.2009
Chicago Board of Ed President's Death Ruled Suicide
Reports say the body of Michael Scott, the president of the Chicago Board of Education, was found in the Chicago River early this morning.
Posted on 11.16.2009
Youth Town Hall Calls for More Jobs
Students asked elected officials for ramped-up youth employment services at a Southside rally on Sunday.
Posted on 11.16.2009
25 to 49 Year Olds Hit Hardest by H1N1
Illinois residents between the ages of 25 and 49 are being hit especially hard by the H1N1 virus.
Posted on 11.16.2009
DNR Plans to Poison Chicago Canal
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is planning to poison more than five miles of a canal near Romeoville.
Posted on 11.13.2009
Some Metra Fares May Increase in 2010
The Metra Board of Directors approves a budget for 2010, and some fares will be increasing.
Posted on 11.13.2009
CTA Union: No Concessions
CTA officials say they're asking the union for a favor. The union says no dice.
Posted on 11.13.2009
The AMA Calls for Repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell
The Chicago-based American Medical Association says the policy encourages dishonesty by military medical professionals and patients.
Posted on 11.10.2009
Legionnaire's Disease Found at Vernon Hills Retirement Home
Two have died and two more have fallen ill with Legionnaire's Disease at a retirement home in Vernon Hills
Posted on 11.10.2009
CPS Gets $888,000 Federal Grant for Arabic Language Programs
Three additional Chicago Public High Schools will have Arabic programs next year.
Posted on 11.9.2009
Davis Drops Out of County Board Race, Seeks Re-Election
U.S. Illinois Rep. Danny Davis says he's focusing on re-election.
Posted on 11.9.2009
Local Mosques Have Been Targeted After Fort Hood Shootings
Coming up... local mosques say they have received hate emails after yesterday's shooting rampage at Fort Hood in Texas.
Posted on 11.6.2009
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