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Troopers, prison guards can get second chance after positive pot test

Troopers, prison guards can get second chance after positive pot test

— December 4, 2018

An Illinois State Police trooper who had used marijuana for pain management may be able to keep his job after action from the state House. State Trooper Michael Cokins is facing dismissal…

  • Governor-elect Pritzker puts transition in motion

    Governor-elect Pritzker puts transition in motion

    — November 13, 2018

    Despite Democrats having control over both chambers of the Illinois Legislature and now the governor’s office, Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker said he plans to work with Republicans and…

  • State treasurer candidates bank on experience

    State treasurer candidates bank on experience

    — October 30, 2018

    Jim Dodge says there is a distinct difference between him and his two opponents in the race for state treasurer. “Both of my competitors have only been in the public sector. My experience…

  • Gubernatorial candidates focus on investigations in latest debate

    Gubernatorial candidates focus on investigations in latest debate

    — October 14, 2018

      The personal attacks show no sign of stopping as the gubernatorial race heads into its final weeks. In their last televised debate, held Oct. 11 in Quincy, Republican Gov. Bruce…

  • Advocates say salary-history question keeps women’s wages low

    Advocates say salary-history question keeps women’s wages low

    — October 3, 2018

    As a small-business owner, Alexandra Eidenberg says there is only one reason for her ask a job applicant about prior salary. “(It’s) when I’m trying to negotiate paying someone…

  • Illinois schools graded with new system

    Illinois schools graded with new system

    — October 31, 2018

    A new School Report Card — one that puts more emphasis on growth than proficiency — is being rolled out to residents. The Report Card, scheduled to be unveiled at 4 p.m. Oct. 31,…

  • Nominations sought for Illinois Route 66 Centennial Commission

    Nominations sought for Illinois Route 66 Centennial Commission

    — October 29, 2018

    Illinoisans with an interest in history and the Mother Road are encouraged to nominate themselves for open seats on the recently created Route 66 Centennial Commission. The commission’s…

  • Pritzker, Rauner stay in attack mode in second debate

    Pritzker, Rauner stay in attack mode in second debate

    — October 8, 2018

    Less voices didn’t increase the civility any in the second Illinois gubernatorial debate. In a head-to-head match-up Oct. 3, Democratic hopeful JB Pritzker and Republican incumbent…

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