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Davis Opposes Irs Snooping of Americans’ Bank Accounts, Doubling of Irs Agents
Davis Opposes Irs Snooping of Americans’ Bank Accounts, Doubling of Irs Agents. -
Gov. Pritzker Announces Five Appointments to Authorities, Boards and Commissions
Gov. Pritzker Announces Five Appointments to Authorities, Boards and Commissions. -
Mother alleges premature infant's death linked to Enfamil cow's milk based formula
EDWARDSVILLE — A mother alleges her baby died from Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) after being fed Enfamil cow's milk-based formula. -
Employers are desperate for workers, but Chicago to launch money-for-nothing 'guarantied basic income' program
A more bizarre and destructive mismatch of economic circumstances and policy direction would be hard to imagine. -
IL Dems revise Conscience Act, but say they're not, in 'implicit recognition' law protected vax mandate objectors
Courts will ultimately be left to unravel whether the Democrats' "declaration of existing law" should now allow the state and employers to enforce vaccine mandates against religious objectors, when courts have been skeptical, at best. -
Day care group warns vaccine mandates will lead to less access
(The Center Square) – Operators of licensed day cares in Illinois say the governor’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate on the industry will make a staffing crisis even more acute. -
Judge Harrison to step down in December; Applications for vacancy due Nov. 29
Associate Judge Clarence Harrison will be stepping down Dec. 10, according to an announcement by Madison County Chief Judge Bill Mudge. -
Dump truck driver allegedly blocked lanes on I-70, causing fatal crash
EDWARDSVILLE — A hauling company and its dump truck driver are facing a wrongful death claim after a driver was killed on Interstate 70. -
You have the right to be forced to comply
1984 is here, folks. It may be 37 years late, but it’s here now. Words mean nothing. Truth is what the public servants who have become our masters say it is. -
Suit: Parking system failure on Dodge Ram Truck caused man's death
EAST ST. LOUIS — Chrysler is being sued after an alleged system failure on its Dodge Ram Truck caused a man to be run over while the truck was in park. -
Bankruptcy judge resists J&J’s move to resolve 35,000 talc lawsuits in Charlotte; Transfer to NJ pending
CHARLOTTE – On a litigation field where corporations keep hitting home runs against asbestos plaintiff firms, Johnson & Johnson hit a foul ball. -
Two ways to fix Illinois' too-high property taxes, teacher shortage
Redirecting some of Illinois’ school district administrative overhead could attract top talent to the more than 4,100 teacher openings. The savings could be $1,317 per taxpayer in one veteran teacher’s hometown. Reform pensions, and that amount grows. -
Attorney General Raoul Urges FDA to Protect Children From Toxic Metals in Baby Food
Attorney General Raoul Urges FDA to Protect Children From Toxic Metals in Baby Food. -
McGlynn enters $9 million default judgment against California health benefits management firm
EAST ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn awarded $9 million to Southern Illinois Motor Express on Oct. 22, on a damage claim against Tracey Keiser and Robert Frazier of California. -
IL Dems to strip any potential for vax mandate protection from IL Health Care Right of Conscience law
Gov. JB Pritzker and others have argued the law was never intended to protect anyone other than doctors, and certainly not people objecting to being forced to take COVID vaccines -
Nearly 2,100 State Workers Covered Under Vaccination Agreements with Unions After State Reaches Fifth Agreement
Nearly 2,100 State Workers Covered Under Vaccination Agreements with Unions After State Reaches Fifth Agreement. -
Former Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House VP alleges wrongful termination, discrimination
EAST ST. LOUIS — A former vice president with Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House claims she was terminated in retaliation for disclosing "inappropriate financial practices." -
Granite City attorney sued after refiling glycometer lawsuit one day late, resulting in dismissal
A Granite City attorney is being sued by his client after voluntarily dismissing an underlying lawsuit involving an alleged faulty glycometer and then refiling the lawsuit one day beyond the applicable statute of limitations, causing the case to be dismissed with prejudice. -
Madison County jury awards passenger $45,000 in suit involving Wood River crash
Madison County jurors awarded a passenger $45,000 in a car crash suit involving a 2017 collision in Wood River. -
Gov. Pritzker and U.S. Senators Durbin and Duckworth Break Ground on $86 Million Transportation Center in Sangamon
Gov. Pritzker and U.S. Senators Durbin and Duckworth Break Ground on $86 Million Transportation Center in Sangamon.