On this week’s episode of Under the Dome, The State Journal-Register’s Doug Finke and Bernard Schoenburg discuss the appeals court decision that says former state worker Mark Janus is not entitled to a refund of fair share fees he paid to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees; the next phase of road improvements have begun on the Illinois State Fairgrounds; Illinois state Sen.
Illinois House Republicans unveiled another package of proposed ethics reforms Thursday that they say are prompted by the wide-ranging federal probe into alleged corruption by some high-profile Chicago-area Democrats.
About 50 or so propaganda posters that are part of the exhibit, "In This Great Struggle: The Greatest Generation Remembers World War II," at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum encouraged everything from wartime recruitment to saving waste fats.
U.S. Rep. RODNEY DAVIS, R-Taylorville, is among a bipartisan group of six members of Congress to be designated gun violence prevention heroes of the week by the Brady gun safety group.
A Leland Grove man who previously worked on President Donald Trump's campaign is now jumping into the race for the GOP nomination in the Illinois 15th Congressional District.
A federal appeals court ruled this week that former state worker Mark Janus is not entitled to a refund of fair share fees he paid to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.
As hundreds of people sipped cocktails and snacked on hors d’oeuvres at a Cook County Democratic fundraiser, Gov.
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