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31 Jan, 2020
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Visitation set for Monday for Frank and Cinda Edwards
While the day-to-day operations of the Sangamon County Coroner's office continue, the staff is grieving over a loss of one of its own.
The latest this morning
Raoul, 2 other AGs sue to recognize ERA as 28th Amendment

The attorneys general in the most recent three states to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment filed a lawsuit Thursday in an effort for the constitutional amendment to be recognized as the 28th Amendment after missing a congressional deadline.

Two charged with meth possession after DIRT arrest

Two Springfield residents were charged Thursday with manufacture or delivery of meth and possession of meth after Sangamon County sheriff's officials made controlled buys of the drug at their residence.

 
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Ethics and lobbying reform commission discusses ways to eliminate corruption

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Coronavirus infects second person in state; risk still low for central Illinois

While a second case of the novel coronavirus in Illinois was confirmed Thursday by the state's Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, health officials said the risk to Illinois residents remains low.

 
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IDPH fines local nursing homes for care violations

The Illinois Department of Public Health has fined Springfield's Bridge Care Suites $50,000 in two separate incidents of failed patient care.  IDPH levied fines of $25,000 for each incident at the west side facility.

LIVE VIDEO: President Trump’s impeachment trial continues

The Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump resumes Thursday with up to another eight hours of questions to House Democrats prosecuting the case and the president's defense team.

Trump Senate impeachment trial to resume with final questions to House Democrats, defense team - updates

The Senate impeachment trial resumes at 1 p.m. today.

Gusty winds blew over a portion of President Trump’s border wall with Mexico in California

A portion of President Donald Trump's border wall blew over from gusty winds Wednesday, falling on the Mexican side of the border.

Thorny trade-offs in Trump administration’s Medicaid deal

WASHINGTON - The Trump administration has a Medicaid deal for states: more control over health care spending on certain low-income residents if they agree to a limit on how much the feds kick in.