September 11, 2001 started out as a normal Tuesday for Chicago news legend Carol Marin, who was a CBS correspondent for 60 Minutes at the time.
Read MoreOur Q&A with Dr. Uma Levy, pediatrician with Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital, based in Glen Ellyn.
Read MoreOur Q&A with Legislative Inspector General Carol Pope
Read MoreIf Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-Oakland) wanted to be taken seriously, her first six months in office have shown she’s largely unwilling to do the things it takes for someone to be an effective member of Congress and has tied her political fortunes to the proverbial looney bin.
Read MoreOur Q&A with Sen. Ann Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights), who sponsored the ethics legislation approved this week in the Senate.
Read MoreHouse Democrats Saturday narrowly passed a measure they say will help stop people who should not have guns from obtaining a state Firearm Owner’s Identification card. But Republicans say Democrats are overreaching and making a “gun grab.”
Read MoreAfter narrowly losing Republican primaries for Governor in 2010 and 2014, former State Senator Kirk Dillard could be planning a return to elective politics.
Read MoreWith just days remaining in the spring legislative session, House Democrats say they’re still trying to find a way to fill an expected $1.3 billion hole in the state budget, but Republicans say Democrats are unwilling to get their spending habits in check.
Read MoreWill Democrats redraw Supreme Court districts for the first time in 50 years?
Read MoreBoth the Deputy Governor who oversees the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs and the Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health pointed the finger directly at former IDVA staff for the COVID-19 outbreak that killed 36 residents of the LaSalle Veterans’ Home last year.
Read MoreHouse Republicans pressed the lead investigator into the COVID-19 outbreak that killed 36 residents of the LaSalle Veterans’ Home Tuesday about why the report failed to include the role the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Governor’s office played in the outbreak.
Read MoreHouse Republican Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) has been down this road before. Another May in Springfield, another May the GOP is shut out of the process. Durkin sat down with Patrick Pfingsten from The Illinoize on Tuesday.
Read MoreState Senator Sue Rezin (R-Morris) wants to know why the Pritzker administration was so slow in responding to the deadly COVID-19 outbreak at the LaSalle Veterans’ Home. She’s calling for testimony from the Governor’s top advisors.
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