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First for the Blues: O'Reilly, Binnington lead St. Louis to title
BOSTON - Ryan O'Reilly scored for the fourth straight game and rookie Jordan Binnington stopped 32 shots in Game 7 of th…
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Web.com Tour leader Shelton still has some work to do
In some respects, Robby Shelton's work is done when it comes to the main goal of playing golf on the Web.com Tour. But t…
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State workers' back step pay should be paid by end of September
Unionized state workers who are owed money for step raises they didn't receive during Gov. Bruce Rauner's administration…
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Pritzker signs abortion protections into law
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed into law Wednesday the Reproductive Health Act, which supporters said will guarantee abortion …
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Lionel Richie, playing Springfield Friday, inspires generations
After five decades in the music business, Lionel Richie is best known today as a mentor for young musical talent as a ju…
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Don't let a small balcony stop you from enjoying the space
When interior designer Kyra Williams lived in Paris, she was always happy to see her fellow city dwellers perched on their balconies, enjoying coffee with friends.
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WICS-TV posts employment ad for morning meteorologist
While WICS-TV leaders continue to remain tight-lipped about the employment status of popular meteorologist Joe Crain, wh…
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'Code Red' dead: WICS will change name of weather alert
WICS-TV's general manager said Monday the Springfield television station will change the phrase it uses to label early s…
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County health department workers to picket after strike-authorization vote
Unionized workers at the Sangamon County Department of Public Health have planned an informational picket before Tuesday…
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Some criticize federal death-penalty trial in state that ended it
CHICAGO - A perplexed prospective juror at the trial of a former graduate student charged with kidnapping and killing a …
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As gambling expands, Illinois will study how many addicts it has
Illinois will finally conduct a thorough study of the gambling problem in the state - the first such survey in nearly 30…
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Top dogs: Two from Springfield nab honors as police canines
Sangamon County can claim some bragging rights from the United States Police Canine Association regional certification t…
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Illinois lurches left in legislative session
After four years of fiscal austerity and the pro-business, anti-union agenda of former Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner, Ill…
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Durbin talks Mexico, flooding, cig taxes, abortion, Joe Crain
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin on Sunday downplayed President Donald Trump's "historic gains" regarding implied new trade between…
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Spin Doctors to headline Old Capitol Blues & BBQ
The band Spin Doctors, known for their 1990s hits "Two Princes" and "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong," will headline the Old …
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Health Matters: Hospital price transparency - what does it mean to you?
In January, another piece of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA or "Obamacare") went into effect. The 2…
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