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Missouri lawmaker proposes I-70 toll to maintain highways

A Missouri lawmaker has proposed that the state partner with a private company to make Interstate 70 a toll road.Click to Continue »

 

Missouri corn planting pushed back by wet conditions

Wet conditions across Missouri have pushed corn planting back and could result in possible yield loss in the southern part of the state.Click to Continue »

 

Railroad embankment trail links Chicago parks, opens in June

A new park and trail system on Chicago's northwest side will open in early June.Click to Continue »

 

Police: St. Louis shooting victim may have been ambushed

St. Louis police say a shooting victim may have been ambushed.Click to Continue »

 

SupplyCore's $1B in military contracts should aid Rockford

A Rockford logistics and supply-chain management firm has won more than $1 billion in work for the U.S. military to take place over the next five years.Click to Continue »

 

Romeoville woman gets 6 years in man's fatal overdose

A 24-year-old northern Illinois woman has been sentenced to six years in prison for her role in a man's 2011 heroin overdose death.Click to Continue »

 

IHSA to vote on rules to limit contact in football practice

The Illinois High School Association is expected to vote in June on new rules that would limit the amount of full-contact practice allowed for high school football teams.Click to Continue »

 

Interfaith service, vigil Wednesday for Cardinal George

An interfaith service, visitation and prayer vigil are planned as the Archdiocese of Chicago continues to mourn the death of Cardinal Francis George.Click to Continue »

 

Missouri House roll call vote on medical malpractice caps

The 125-27 roll call Tuesday by which the Missouri House voted to send Gov. Jay Nixon a bill that would limit the amount of noneconomic damages an individual could get…Click to Continue »

 

New plaza funded by Southwest Airlines opens in Baltimore

A new public plaza funded by a grant from Southwest Airlines is opening in Baltimore, and the airline is expanding its grant program for public places to six new cities.Click to Continue »

 

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