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"I'm here to fight for not only my future but for everybody else's," said Creve Coeur’s Daltin Fontana. "The only way that we can really make a change is by showing people that we're here."
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It's been a wild year rife with protests, innovation, petty scandals, insects, celestial happenings — and much more.
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The federal health department nominee has a history of spreading false information, but he could find a partner in Illinois on food regulations.
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The wait time for phone calls to Planned Parenthood of Illinois also doubled in the days immediately after the election.
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Almost 10,000 votes not reported on Election Day in Christian County go heavily against Amendment 2, while small changes elsewhere in the state add to majority.
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Their conflict started when Betts fired Alfred Montgomery, then a sheriff’s deputy, after he announced his first (and unsuccessful) run for the position in 2019.
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While Democrats have locked up another supermajority in Springfield, Illinois Republican leaders say Donald Trump’s stronger showing in his third presidential run indicate the state GOP is building momentum.
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At a rally on Thursday, Amendment 3 supporters said they expect legal challenges from legislators who oppose abortion.
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A message of sadness and resistance was echoed by more than a dozen Democratic state lawmakers who voted to keep Illinois one of the most welcoming states for immigrants.
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A 3% tax on individual income over $1 million would be used to reduce the property tax burden.