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Documents illustrate what happens when a student is put in an isolation room.It’s a few minutes before 10 a.m. and a student at Circuit Breaker School in…
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Last fall, JB Pritzker spoke to reporters after getting the nod from the Illinois Democratic County Chairs in Springfield. He told the crowd what his…
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Experts say billions in a multi-year plan won't go far enough to address infrastructure repairs and upkeep.With help from the federal government, Illinois…
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on online shopping left two things clear – consumers who buy online will have to pay sales tax on more items, and some…
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Chuck Bleyer is worried the southern Illinois school district he heads won’t be able to fill an open teacher position by the time classes start this…
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Chris Quintana covers "culture wars" on college campuses and other news for The Chronicle of Higher Education. He was intrigued by the story of the…
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Last month, the state's voters decided on the Republican and Democratic nominees for governor. But with the primaries behind them, the winners still have…
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Lawmakers see chance for green with recreational marijuana.Marijuana legalization is getting another look in Illinois, particularly for the money it could…
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In 2010, lawmakers changed the rules for how the state picks its second-in-command. No longer would voters separately nominate candidates for lieutenant…
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The #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, as well as the 2016 election, have sparked renewed passion for electing women to office in Illinois.It's a cold, slushy…