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Follow all the coverage from the Blagojevich corruption probe.
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Burris Turned Away from Senate
Posted 1.6.09 by
City Room and the Associated Press
Illinois U.S. Senate Appointee Roland Burris, right, escorted by Senate Sergeant of Arms Terrance Gainer (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
President-elect Barack Obama's appointed successor was turned away when he appeared at the U.S. Capitol to take his seat. Former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris announced the decision to deny him the seat as he stood before a large throng of reporters and cameras in the rain outside the Capitol building.
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Mayor Daley Looks at More City Layoffs
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley looks at the possibility of more city layoffs.
Posted on 1.6.2009 by
Mike Rhee
Leo Burnett to Pay $15.5 Million in Whistleblower Settlement
Chicago ad agency Leo Burnett agrees to pay millions to the federal government.
Posted on 1.6.2009 by
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Unfiltered: Arne Duncan Joins Mayor Daley at Press Conference
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley talks to the press about board certified teachers, Roland Burris and the city's economic situation.
Posted on 1.6.2009 by
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Chicago Latinos at Odds Over Burris’ Senate Bid
Should his appointment by an allegedly corrupt governor disqualify him for the seat?
Posted on 1.6.2009 by
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Candidates Start Race for 5th District Seat
Candidates looking to replace former Congressman Rahm Emanuel start scrambling for a special election.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
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Burris Looks to Be Sworn In as U.S. Senator
Roland Burris tries to get sworn into the U.S. Senate Tuesday.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
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Lt. Governor Quinn launches his own investigation of sorts on the state government.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
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Roland Burris Determined to Be Seated in Senate
Roland Burris travels to Washington, D.C intent on being seated in the U.S. Senate.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
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Illinois Political Standstill Could Stall Federal Funds
President-elect Barack Obama says he wants to help rebuild the country’s infrastructure, but the Illinois governor’s legal troubles could endanger the state’s portion.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
Ian Fullerton
Unfiltered: Burris Leaves for Washington
Roland Burris answers reporters' questions at Chicago Midway Airport before he departs for Washington, D.C.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
Mike Rhee
Judge Gives Prosecutors More Time on Blagojevich Indictment
The latest on the scandal surrounding Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
Ben Calhoun
South Siders Gather to Support Burris Appointment
A South Side church held a prayer vigil for senate appointee Roland Burris.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Cops May Need Stronger Community Links
Some criminologists say Chicago police efforts to curb the city’s rising homicide rate need more citizens involved.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
Chip Mitchell
Federal Prosecutors Head to Court on Blagojevich Motions
A pair of requests before a federal judge today could affect proceedings around Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
Cate Cahan
Despite Less Revenue, Chicago Officials Offer Some Good News
Chicago's finance chief has good news in a bad economy.
Posted on 1.5.2009 by
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