
Illinois State Police Welcomes New Troopers from Cadet Class 146
The Illinois State Police (ISP) recently welcomed nine new troopers from Cadet Class 146 into the ISP family. The graduation ceremony took place at the

The Illinois State Police (ISP) recently welcomed nine new troopers from Cadet Class 146 into the ISP family. The graduation ceremony took place at the

Seeking to provide more daycare scheduling options for shift workers, Republicans recently advanced legislation to create more flexibility for working parents. Senate Bill 3207, sponsored

The streets of Springfield were filled with hundreds of supporters of the Second Amendment on April 18 as Illinois Gun Owner Lobby Day (IGOLD) took

Southern Illinois high school students were given a taste of the legislative process at the State Capitol Wednesday by Senator Dale Fowler, who held his

State Senator Dale Fowler continues his advocacy to address food deserts across the state by unanimously passing Senate Bill 3265 off the Senate floor Tuesday

On Tuesday, state leaders gathered to announce a new grant program from the Illinois Grocery Initiative. The New Stores in Food Deserts Program will offer

Anglers in Illinois who are looking to land a big trout won’t have to wait much longer. April 6 will mark the start of the

This June, the state’s contract with the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) will expire, which had created a question on which federally required standardized accountability assessment

New financial help could soon be available for parents thanks to legislation designed to provide financial relief to families with children enrolled in daycare and

In response to growing efforts from activists to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections, new legislation aims to eliminate perceived vagueness in the state
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