IL Concealed Carry Debate Turns to Big Cities
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — An Illinois Senate proposal to allow the carrying of concealed weapons would let large cities add to the list of places considered off limits to guns.
Continue Reading »SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — An Illinois Senate proposal to allow the carrying of concealed weapons would let large cities add to the list of places considered off limits to guns.
Continue Reading »CHICAGO (AP) — Gov. Pat Quinn says new legislation will help disabled Illinois residents find better jobs.
Continue Reading »WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. factories cut back sharply on production in April, as auto companies cranked out fewer cars and most other industries reduced output.
Continue Reading »LAS VEGAS (AP) — A judge in Las Vegas considering whether to grant O.J. Simpson a new trial will be hearing from Simpson himself today.
Continue Reading »A Philadelphia abortion doctor convicted of killing three babies born alive at his clinic will be formally sentenced in the death of one of the babies Wednesday, along with the overdose death of a
Continue Reading »Columbia University is seeking to change the terms of a fellowship that can only be awarded to white students from Iowa.
The Lydia C. Roberts Graduate Fellowship stipulates that money be
Continue Reading »Two hikers lost for days in the Southern California wilderness won’t be charged the $160,000 it took to find them.
The Orange County Register (http://bit.ly/13wreAd ) reports county
Continue Reading »A New Hampshire school board, concerned about students consuming unhealthy sugary treats, voted Tuesday to encourage teachers to only celebrate one ‘group’ birthday party each month,
Continue Reading »After weeks of rolling without a winner, thePowerballjackpot has once again ballooned in time for its Wednesday drawing, an estimated $360 million jackpot considered the third largest
Continue Reading »CLEVELAND (AP) — The attorneys for a Cleveland man accused of keeping three women in captivity for about a decade say he will plead not guilty.
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