Indicted State Senator Emil Jones III (D-Chicago) pleaded not guilty Friday to federal bribery charges, and his attorneys say he “maintains his innocence.”
Read MoreEmbattled Sen. Mike Hastings faces a re-election contest against Plainfield Police officer Patrick Sheehan of Lockport. Senate Republicans are high on Sheehan, but does he have a chance of defeating the embattled Hastings?
Read MoreThursday night, the Daily Herald had announced it would stop printing and mailing the Proft-affiliated political pieces designed to look like legitimate newspapers.
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Read MoreThe last Illinois governor to serve two full terms in office says it will be “very difficult” for Republicans to stop Governor JB Pritzker from winning re-election in November.
Read MoreSen. Emil Jones III (D-Chicago), son of the powerful former Senate President Emil Jones, was indicted Tuesday on federal bribery charges relating to red light cameras.
Read MoreTop Republicans say they could get on board with changes to the impending end of the state’s cash bail system, if judges are given more latitude than in the way the law is currently written.
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Read MoreWhile the battle over a new law overhauling the state’s criminal justice system continues to play out with rhetoric and hot takes, we’re told House Democrats have been quietly working on changes to the criminal justice reform law during the upcoming veto session.
Read MoreGOP gubernatorial nominee Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia) lost six figures in farm income twice in the past five years, but made six figures in two other years, according to five years of federal tax returns shared with The Illinoize.
Read MoreIn a hastily called news conference Tuesday afternoon, GOP nominee for governor Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia) took aim at Governor JB Pritzker over crime in Chicago, but also revealed he is renting an apartment in the city he continually refers to as a “hellhole.”
Read MoreRachel Ventura wasn’t the chosen one, but toppled the appointed incumbent for a Joliet-based senate district in June.
Read MoreViewers of Sunday’s Chicago Bears game in the Chicago TV market saw a commercial featuring a shocking attack on a woman walking down the street in broad daylight.
Read MoreSupreme Court Chief Justice Anne Burke announced Monday she will retire December 1st and will be replaced by First District Appellate Justice Joy Cunningham.
Read MoreBoth Governor JB Pritzker and lawmakers are reacting to shocking allegations of delays in investigating abuse and neglect at a troubled home for the developmentally disabled in southern Illinois.
Read MoreSeemingly without batting an eye, the campaign of billionaire Governor JB Pritzker has spent millions on television ads since the primary election concluded June 28.
Read MoreIf political headwinds, a highly funded incumbent, and his own fundraising struggles weren’t enough, Darren Bailey’s path to becoming governor appears to have a much bigger problem: math.
Read MoreA change in providers impacting some 160,000 thousand state retirees has raised a lot of questions, and more than a little concern, among many downstate retirees.
Read MoreFewer than two months out from a mass shooting at an Independence Day Parade in suburban Highland Park killed seven paradegoers, guns are the top issue among Illinois voters, according to a new poll from The Illinoize.
Read MoreIn two races Republicans felt they had a chance to defeat Democratic opponents, hopes of the first GOP statewide win since 2014 may be slipping away.
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