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“Our identity has been frozen in time, and it’s going to stay frozen in time as long as we’re portrayed as mascots and things of the past,” said Matt Beaudet, a citizen of the Montauk Tribe of Indians ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem slams Illinois immigration laws during Springfield visit; Gov. Pritzker calls it a “publicity stunt ...
Trump halts national climate report, prompting concern from Illinois scientists and lawmakers advancing state-level solutions ...
U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly joins the 2026 Senate race to replace Dick Durbin, setting up a primary clash with Pritzker allies.
Illinois regains access to $77M in pandemic education funds after a federal judge blocks Trump administration order.
Illinois Senate Democrats split over Gov. Pritzker’s plan to let community colleges offer four-year degrees in key fields.
A new report urges lawmakers to fix Illinois’ community college transfer system, citing credit issues and student debt.
Illinois’ 290 state parks and 56 historic sites recorded more than 41 million visitors last year, which was the most in 15 years, following several significant capital projects to upgrade and improve ...
Illinois unions push for mandatory nurse staffing ratios amid hospital pushback, worker burnout, and patient safety concerns.
That’s according to preliminary results of an ongoing study at the University of Chicago that suggests the programs ...
As the red velvet curtains at the Vatican parted, a priest realized that his college pal from the South Side of Chicago that ...
Illinois lawmakers near a transit funding reform deal as tensions rise with the RTA over oversight and spending.
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