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Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation to Fight Food Insecurity and Increase Availability of Healthy Options
Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation to Fight Food Insecurity and Increase Availability of Healthy Options. -
Wrongful death suit alleges Caseyville nursing home patient was not given proper medication
BELLEVILLE - The daughter of a Caseyville nursing home resident claims her 66-year-old mother died roughly one month after being admitted to the facility because she was not given necessary medication. -
Deaf middle school student alleges discrimination when teacher refused to follow IEP requirements
A deaf eighth grade student at Whiteside Middle School claims he was discriminated against by a teacher who refused to adhere to requirements in the plaintiff’s Individualized Education Program and then retaliated against him when he could not hear the lesson. -
Poor student achievement and near-zero accountability: An indictment of Illinois' public education system
If what follows isn’t an indictment of Illinois’ education establishment, we don’t know what is. Of Decatur’s public school 3rd-graders in 2019, just 2 percent of black and 16 percent of white students could read at grade level. In Rockford, it was 7 percent of black students. In Peoria, 8 percent of blacks. And in Elgin, just 11 percent of Hispanic 3rd-graders could read at grade level. Similar results can be found across the state. -
Beyond ridiculous: Pritzker extends emergency COVID powers another 30 days. Why?
Zero media coverage on this, but on Friday before Memorial Day Gov. JB Pritzker signed yet another COVID Disaster Proclamation, his 28th since the pandemic began over two years ago. Pursuant to those proclamations, he has signed over 112 emergency orders. -
Madison County real estate Apr. 25-29
A Troy farm property sold for $816,135 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Apr. 25-29. -
Poor student achievement and near-zero accountability
When Wirepoints first dug into the pre-pandemic scores of Decatur 3rd-graders, we thought they’d been misreported. The State Report Card said just 2% of Decatur’s black 3rd-graders could read at grade level. Just 2%? -
Madison County GOP endorses Elik, Slusser; Prenzler urged against primary endorsements
One incumbent facing no primary opposition and one in a contentious battle for nomination in the June 28 primary received endorsement from the Madison County Republican Central Committee last week. -
Company sues Belleville, claiming city improperly classified it as 'sexually oriented' business
A company has sued the city of Belleville in federal court, alleging the city improperly classified it as a “sexually oriented business," and denied a commercial occupancy permit. -
Gov. Pritzker signs Medicaid omnibus legislation that increases access and equity in Illinois' health care system
Gov. Pritzker signs Medicaid omnibus legislation that increases access and equity in Illinois' health care system. -
Former Cahokia employee sues city over alleged sexual harassment by her supervisor
EAST ST. LOUIS – A former Cahokia employee claims she was wrongfully terminated after reporting alleged ongoing sexual harassment and retaliation by the director of public works. -
Madison County real estate Apr. 18-22
A Collinsville retail property sold for $3,400,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Apr. 18-22. -
Gov. Pritzker Takes Bill Action as of May 27, 2022
Gov. Pritzker Takes Bill Action as of May 27, 2022. -
Davis Introduces Legislation to Block Biden Cfpb From Over-regulating the Farm Credit System
Davis Introduces Legislation to Block Biden Cfpb From Over-regulating the Farm Credit System. -
Judge rules pension fund consolidation doesn't violate IL constitution's pension protection clause
Members of hundreds of local police and fire pension systems say the state violated the state constitution by combining their local systems into two statewide pension funds. A judge said worker and retiree pension system voting rights aren't protected by the pension protection clause -
Metropolis woman sues over denial of long-term disability payments
EAST ST. LOUIS - A Metropolis woman is suing her insurer for allegedly denying long-term disability benefits after she claims she could no longer work at a bank due to depression and other conditions. -
Pritzker promotes false narrative of Illinois population 'boom'
Some Illinois politicians are using an estimate to revise the Census count and claim Illinois doesn't have a problem with its residents moving away. A closer look shows they are wrong, and the danger of denial. -
Edwardsville nail salon, lounge allege former operators engaged in fraud before fire destroyed business in Dec. 2021
After business has been halted due to a devastating structure fire in December, EXO Nail Bar and Lounge is suing the former operators of the nail salon portion of the business for allegedly disparaging the trade name before opening a new salon in Maryville. -
Madison County civil docket May 30-Jun. 3
Madison County judges Ruth and Smith have law cases scheduled on the civil docket May 30-Jun. 3. -
Casino Queen defendants turn on each other in pension plan ripoff litigation; Some shareholders cashed out multi millions in stock
EAST ST. LOUIS – Defendants in a suit over the collapse of Casino Queen’s pension plan turned on each other in U.S. district court on May 19.