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Manhunt Monday 5:20/13: Dimitri Childs
In this week's Manhunt Monday, authorities are looking for Dimitri Childs, 27.
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Riverfront businesses open for customers to flood their establishments
PEORIA, Ill. -- A month after the historic flood, businesses along the Peoria Riverfront are working to make up for lost time.
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Quinn: "Our moment to make history"
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Governor Quinn calls on lawmakers to act on three major bills before the end of the legislative session. Those bills include same-sex marriage, gun regulations and pension reform.
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Public Servants, Private Crooks: Part 1
The New York Times once wrote that Illinois had an 'expectation of corruption' by public officials. Given that four Illinois Governors have gone to prison in recent years, that's not an unreasonable assumption. Still, it was the actions of one civil servant in a small Illinois town that really opened people's eyes.
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Town of Normal supports Community Cancer Center expansion
NORMAL, Ill -- The Normal Town Council voted tonight that city fees should be waived for the Community Cancer Center's planned expansion.
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Salvation Army deploys disaster response units
PEORIA, Ill. -- The Salvation Army is currently mobilizing disaster response units to serve hard-hit areas in Central Oklahoma, including Moore and South Oklahoma City. There are many ways to help. Click inside for more information.
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Soil mitigation at former Hanna City Air Force Base/Work Camp
HANNA CITY, Ill -- The Army Corps of Engineers is looking to do some soil clean up at the site of the former Hanna City Work Camp and Air Force Base.
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more Offbeat News »Record-setting Burmese python captured in Florida
The snake -- which checked in at 18-feet, 8 inches long was caught by a man who spotted it while he was out driving.
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Complete coverage of the Oklahoma City tornado tragedy
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Political
more Political »Public Servants, Private Crooks: Part 1
The New York Times once wrote that Illinois had an 'expectation of corruption' by public officials. Given that four Illinois Governors have gone to prison in recent years, that's not an unreasonable assumption. Still, it was the actions of one civil servant in a small Illinois town that really opened people's eyes.
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Sandy Hook Parents discuss the importance of Illinois Senate Bill 1002
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Quinn: "Our moment to make history"
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Medical marijuana bill heads to the Governor's desk
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Portion of I-74 could soon be "Ray LaHood Highway"
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Treasurer Rutherford talks ICASH and his political future
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Republican lawmakers look to strengthen Illinois' DUI laws
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A Central Illinois state park isn't a "state" park anymore




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