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An Illinois coroner has refuted claims that a woman found dead in a storage container at the home of an illegal immigrant was decapitated.
Inflatable boats, jet skis and other rescue watercraft were out along with divers along the protected and shallow waters at Illinois Beach State Park.
Illinois football was supposed to be a sleeper, perhaps this year’s version of Indiana. But there’s too much hype coming out of Champaign.
Two mothers are suing the central Illinois day care facility and accusing the supervisor of not reporting the worker’s abusive behavior, the lawsuit said.
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The crime numbers are shaping up to be the story of the summer in the city. Through this past weekend, homicides are down 30% from the same time period last year in Chicago.
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Coca-Cola Chairman and CEO James Quincey said Coke will expand its product range. Corn producers in Illinois are concerned that a shift away from high-fructose corn syrup could hit them hard.
Another heat dome is moving over Illinois this week as temperatures near the triple digits. Here's what that means and when we can expect relief.
One of Illinois' busiest Secretary of State facilities is abruptly closing after Orland Township trustees voted to revoke its lease.
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WMBD Peoria on MSNIllinois police unite to tackle speeding on roadsPolice from across Illinois will be increasing patrols to reduce speeding and raise awareness on July 23, in an effort to reduce the increase in speed-related crashes.
An Illinois state senator from Chicago has urged for a special legislative session to be called to fund public transit, but a Republican colleague says solutions should not place excessive tax burdens on residents.
More so than ever, the playoff is the No. 1 topic in the sport. And for the first time in what feels like forever, the Illini have serious momentum, buzz and mojo.