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Even before Gov. Pat Quinn signed landmark nursing home safety reforms into law Thursday in a room packed with senior citizens, top state officials have been working behind the scenes to implement man...

 

60-day term to fill Obama seat and 6-year term to be on Nov. 2 ballot Illinois voters will cast two votes fo...

 

Instructor had been barred after his comments on homosexuality An adjunct religion instructor barred from tea...

 

The village of La Grange and three community leaders have been sued in federal court by the bank and property management firm that worked unsuccessfully with a Berwyn businessman to open a pawn shop i...

 

Illinois Highway 53, 120 projects would cost $2.2 billion Lake County officials turned out en masse Thursday...

 

Request denied as deliberations continue The first full day of deliberations for the jury in the corruption t...

 

State employment office in Harvey runs out of applications, sends some job seekers home Ford Motor Co. announ...

 

Budget grows, but staff will shrink; instructors are safe from cuts City Colleges of Chicago will lay off 225...

 

A crowd of about 100 demonstrators rallied inside City Hall on Thursday in support of a federal judge's temporary block of the most controversial sections of Arizona's immigration law.

 
 

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WASHINGTON -- During his appearance on "The View," President Obama got a quiz on celebrities in the news -- Snooki, Lindsay Lohan and Mel Gibson.

 

WASHINGTON -- House investigators accused veteran New York Rep. Charles Rangel of 13 violations of congressional ethics standards Thursday, throwing a cloud over his four-decade political career and r...

 

WASHINGTON -- Estimates of the number of graves that might be affected by mix-ups at Arlington National Cemetery grew from hundreds to as many as 6,600 on Thursday, as the cemetery's former superinten...

 

NEW ORLEANS -- A procedure intended to ease the job of plugging the blown-out Gulf well for good could start by the weekend, Thad Allen, the government's point man, said Thursday.

 

Wilmette police investigators, who believe that hundreds of fake IDs have been sold from a storefront on Chicago's Northwest Side for a number of years to minors from the city and north suburbs, arres...

 

The mayhem of the "Transformers 3" faux alien invasion continues this weekend with more fireballs, explosions and rerouted traffic in downtown Chicago.

 

Chicago is facing a $654.7 million shortfall that could go even higher to settle claims tied to the citys discriminatory handling of the 1995 firefighters entrance exam, aldermen were told today.

 

In the first five years of its controversial Urban Health Initiative, the University of Chicago Medical Center has successfully steered thousands of people with non-urgent ailments from its emergency ...

 

LONDON -- A partial set of dentures used by former British leader Winston Churchill -- described as the teeth that saved the world -- sold at auction Thursday for $23,723.

 

A federal bankruptcy judge Thursday allowed some parties to examine a confidential report that criticizes the debt-laden buyout of Tribune Co. just weeks before a key hearing on the newspaper publishe...

 
 
 

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Smith Village   IL

Continuing Care Retirement Community with 80 years experience. New construction: 152 independent living ...