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As Indiana’s governor called a special session to redraw the state’s congressional maps, U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries urged Illinois Democrats to do the same.
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Former Illinois police officer Sean Grayson told the jury that Massey's vow to "rebuke him in the name of Jesus" led him to shoot her. His testimony drew scoffs from Massey's mother.
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Action St. Louis and ArchCity Defenders say the building in the North Point neighborhood demonstrates the organizations’ commitment to the people they serve.
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The Business Social Services program offers nonprofit customers cash incentives for cost-effective energy efficiency projects. The program will continue through the end of 2026.
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Jonathan Pulphus shares the lessons he learned as a young community organizer, reflects on what makes student activism distinctly powerful and offers advice for young activists today.
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The General Candy Company is still seeing new customers this Halloween season.
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The union voted down Boeing’s proposal after a strike that began Aug. 4 over pay and benefits. The strike will continue after multiple proposals have been rejected by both sides.
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Jean Kuczka, a health and physical education teacher at Central Visual and Performing Arts high school and cross-country coach at Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience, was shot and killed three years ago while protecting her students.
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The offer adds a year of wage increases for top-paid employees but subtracts from attendance bonuses and doesn't make 401(k) changes.
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The St. Louis Board of Aldermen said no to a bill to extend a blight determination on the Cortex Innovation District, marking an end to nearly two decades in the area.
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