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The legislature began working on transit reform more than two years ago facing post-pandemic ridership slumps. Transit ...
Over the next decade, home screen use increased and tech companies were eagerly invited into the classroom. Now, as the ...
As we seek to address the challenges in our health care system, dismantling Medicaid – one of the strongest safety nets for ...
Here we go blasting our way through a memorable (hopefully) Memorial Day weekend, full of all sorts of entertainment ...
A growing number of state lawmakers are moving to repeal a 2015 Illinois law penalizing companies that boycott Israel to protest its policies toward Palestinians. Amid concerns about Israel’s ongoing ...
Tucked away on the north edge of Jacksonville, surrounded by farm fields, sits a large facility where a small team assembles the Sensory Sentinel, a game changer in the field of biomedical research.
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May 23 marked the first sign of victory for the controversial Independent Map amendment, which would eliminate the General Assembly’s role in the redistricting process. At least 290,216 petition ...
Construction at the Dana-Thomas House continues, but the historic site’s Sumac Shop remains open. That is the site of a book signing by Roberta Volkmann, author of a new biography, Susan ...
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