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Governor signs controversial Illinois medical aid-in-dying law

Illinois has become the 12th state with an aid-in-dying law, letting doctors prescribe fatal doses to terminally ill patients ...
Through specialized training and financial resources, Illinois' Next Gen program invests in future developers to meet the ...
Chicago budget stalemate continues Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says he and his administration will do everything in their ...
Everyone in this country should have a stable, affordable place to call home. That includes people who immigrated here, who ...
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is criticizing the federal government’s plan to offer travelers without proper ...
This season’s early snowfall shoveling might remind some of a relentless winter from almost 50 years ago when Chicago experienced its most snow ever: almost 90 inches of it.
Conservative and liberal tax policy experts said Abbott’s proposal would lead to higher housing costs and tax benefits flowing disproportionately to wealthy homeowners.
Next year’s contests seem destined to produce a congressional delegation of staunch conservatives and liberals, as determined ...
Over the past four years, four states have abandoned progressive income-tax formulas to embrace a flat income-tax rate like that in Illinois.
States and cities can advance these 21 ideas in 2026 to build worker power, support unionized workers, and uphold workforce stability and standards.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is finally scheduled to appear on Dec. 17 to testify before a special state ...