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25 Jul, 2020
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GOP lawmakers want hearings into IDES
It is beyond time for state unemployment officials to explain the ongoing problems at the Illinois Department of Employment Security to lawmakers, several House Republicans said Friday.
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Rochester man pleads guilty to threatening Rodney Davis

A Rochester man pleaded guilty Friday to making a threat against U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis last November.

Sangamon County reports 22 more COVID-19 cases

Sangamon County public health officials reported 22 additional positive cases of COVID-19 on Friday.

 
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Schoenburg: Luster, Turner start consulting firm

Springfield resident Larry Luster II has teamed with former House deputy majority leader Art Turner II to form a new firm, GR Consulting.

The Curve Inn, Parkway Pub temporarily close due to COVID-19

A pair of Springfield bars have temporarily closed after cases of COVID-19 were reported. The Curve Inn, 3219 S.

 
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A La Carte: Wahlburgers at Hy-Vee to open Thursday

WAHLBURGERS AT HY-VEE opens Thursday in the former MARKET GRILLE.The grocery chain's conversion swaps its in-house diner concept for the high-end burger brand that blends a chef-inspired menu with celebrity roots.

Under The Dome Podcast: Commonwealth Edison, Speaker Michael Madigan, and ethics get attention amid COVID-19 pandemic

On this week's episode of the Under the Dome Podcast the State Journal-Register's Bernard Schoenburg and Doug Finke work remotely to bring you the latest updates from the Illinois Statehouse and Illinois' response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Out of the blue and into the orange: Peoria County sees higher COVID-19 metrics

PEORIA - Young people and out-of-state travelers have pushed Peoria County out of the blue and into the orange.

Extra unemployment aid expires as virus threatens new states

LOS ANGELES - As public health officials warned Friday that the coronavirus posed new risks to parts of the Midwest and South, enhanced federal payments that helped avert financial ruin for millions of unemployed Americans were set to expire - leaving threadbare safety nets offered by individual states to catch them.

In VP search, Biden has a known quantity in Susan Rice

WASHINGTON - As then-Vice President Joe Biden left the West Wing each evening to head home, he often popped his head into national security adviser Susan Rice's nearby suite of offices to check in - sometimes on pressing foreign policy matters, sometimes just to shoot the breeze.