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Should minors have to tell their parents or a judge when they want to terminate a pregnancy?
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Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker takes office next week on the heels of the most decisive election victory in a generation. And he’ll be working to pass his...
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An Illinois woman posed as a man and served in the infantry during the Civil War. Was she transgender?
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With growing support among politicians and the public, Illinois could likely legalize recreational marijuana as soon as next year. But, passing...
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Two small towns in rural Illinois recently lost their Walmart stores -- more than three decades after the retail giant came in and pushed out mom and...
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But the quality of online coursework is one of many concerns for advocates.
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Experts blame the long-standing problem on discrimination, especially the "inadequate, inequitable'' education funding system.
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Last year NPR Illinois toured the state in partnership with NPR member stations to hear how the two-year state budget impasse impacted communities in...
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Illinois will host what could be the most expensive race for governor in U.S. history. The huge increase in campaign spending raises a lot of questions...
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On Wednesday, Illinois ratified the Equal Rights Amendment, a proposed change to the U.S. Constitution — 46 years after Congress approved it.