Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-Channahon), who has drawn criticism from Republicans across the state for his criticisms of former President Donald Trump says he won’t run statewide in 2022.
Read MoreAfter consistently saying for months he would raise income taxes on every Illinoisan if voters shot down his proposed graduated income tax in November, it appears Governor JB Pritzker is backing off his pledge.
Read MoreAcross the state, thousands of senior citizens have spent hours stressing while trying to grab scarce, or even nonexistent, COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
Read MoreLegal sports betting in Illinois brought in a pretty penny for its first Super Bowl.
Read MoreA Democratic state senator has scheduled a hearing into the state’s slow rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreThe Illinois Republican Party got its first downstate chairman since 1988 Saturday and the Illinois Senate Black Caucus picked up two new members.
Read MoreState Republican party officials had hoped to choose a new chairman last weekend, but a snowstorm delayed the decision to Saturday, and the race appears to be “wide open,” according to multiple state central committeemen.
Read MoreThe justice system failed Cassandra Tanner-Miller. Her estranged husband nearly beat her to death, badly hurt her daughter, and shot and killed her 18-month-old son.
Read MoreHouse and Senate Republican leaders announced Wednesday they were introducing three constitutional amendments they say will empower voters to have more control over state government.
Read MoreA former downstate Republican senator and independent candidate for Governor has been indicted in federal court.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker is allowing lawmakers to jump their spot in line to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MoreThe Illinois Senate was scheduled to return to Springfield next week. Instead, all committees will meet virtually in February.
Read MoreThe Illinois Department of Employment and Security (IDES) reported the state’s unemployment rate ticked up to 7.6 percent in December 2020, about double what it was in December 2019.
Read MoreSome Illinois House Republicans warn a proposed new set of standards for Illinois teachers would inject “partisan, progressive politics” into Illinois classrooms.
Read MoreDespite criticism across Illinois and the U.S., Deerfield-based pharmacy company Walgreens is reporting it has completed 100% of the first round of COVID-19 vaccinations at skilled nursing facilities it was contracted to provide.
Read MorePolitical observers around the state and country nearly fell out of their collective chairs this week when a U.S. Census Bureau official said data to be used for redistricting wouldn’t be available until late July.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker announced Thursday 500 more Illinois National Guard troops are headed to Washington, D.C.
Read MoreBars that serve food and restaurants in four suburban counties are now allowed to legally re-open to limited indoor service.
Read MoreBars that serve food and restaurants in four suburban counties are now allowed to legally re-open to limited indoor service.
Read MoreThere may be many adjectives to describe how the vaccination rollout is going in Illinois, and the United States generally, but “smoothly” isn’t one of those words.
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