Are you having trouble catching your breath today? Got the blues? Do you feel a little shaky? Do you live near the Chicago Sanitary and...
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Chicagoans just enjoyed one of the best Indian Summers in more than a century. This was the seventh warmest November on record for the state...
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Asian carp have broken through an electric barrier south of the O’Brien Lock, according to a news release issue today by the Illinois...
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Illinois may be at the end of the train to economic recovery, state officials say, as the unemployment rate pushed to a new record level in October....
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Rev. Isaac C. Hayes, the GOP nominee in IL-2, has a problem with recent comments by the Rev. Jesse Jackson equating support for health care reform...
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Nuclear power is a slow starter in the race to reduce pollution, according to a new report by Environment Illinois. “When it...
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Small business owners from across the country are crashing today's fall conference of the health insurance lobby in downtown Chicago....
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will kill every fish in a five-mile stretch of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal early next month to keep Asian...
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When it comes to saving homes from foreclosure, Southwest Chicago neighbors are learning to pay it forward. In a collaberation between Bank of...
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Realtors may be seeing a light at the end of the recession tunnel, according to figures released today. Home sales marked the first positive...
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