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New Illinois law would require insurance to cover wigs for cancer patients
WMBD - FOX 43 Peoria· 2 hours agoSPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) — A new law could require insurance plans in Illinois to cover a wig for...
Bears to meet with Illinois Governor's aides to talk new stadium plans
NBC Chicago· 1 day agoThe Governor’s Office appreciates the opportunity to discuss the Bears’ proposal and appreciates the...
Legislation would increase penalties for fleeing police
The Center Square· 21 hours agoIn DuPage County alone, cases of fleeing police have increased over the past three years by 151%,...
Bill To Dissolve Elk Grove Fire District Advances From House To Senate - Journal & Topics Media...
Journal & Topics Newspapers· 1 day agoA bill to dissolve the Elk Grove Rural Fire Protection District (EGRFPD) advanced out of the...
Bears might need new playbook for initial lakefront stadium huddle with Pritzker aides
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 days agoThe Chicago Bears on Wednesday will for the first time discuss their proposal for a lakefront...
Bears stadium costs? Add another $1.2 billion
Chicago Sun-Times· 6 days agoThe Bears’ pitch for a new domed lakefront stadium came with a $4.7 billion price tag. In reality, though, Chicago and Illinois taxpayers would end up...
6 months after Illinois ended cash bail, jail populations are down as courts settle into new...
Chicago Tribune· 3 days agoIn one of the most serious cases on the detention hearing call at the Leighton Criminal Court...
New legislation would create statewide transit agency, provide additional $1.5 billion for transit
Chicago Sun-Times· 3 days agoState legislators are proposing legislation that would create a transit agency to oversee public...
State Bans of On-The-Clock “Captive Audience Speeches” Restrict Employers’ First Amendment Rights |...
JD Supra· 1 day agoCaptive audience meetings are on-the-clock meetings (employee attendance is often mandatory) where employers express an opinion on "religious or political matters” – including whether or not ...
Highland Park residents rally for liquor license amendment; ‘This is incredibly wrong’
Chicago Tribune· 7 days agoIn another attempt to amend Highland Park’s liquor code and keep Councilman Jeff Hoobler in his...