A victims rights advocate lobbying for legislation in Springfield that would allow sex crimes victims to receive legal representation alleges she became a victim of unwanted sexual advances by the state senator who sponsored her bill.
Republicans in the House and Senate have both presented their tax reform plans for the country and despite opposition from Democrats, their plans seem to be moving forward.
Despite the U.S. Department of Justice's recent announcement that it settled in cases in which conservative groups alleged they were wrongfully targeted by the Internal Revenue Service and their tax-exempt status had been significantly delayed by the agency, U.S. Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL) said he still has issues regarding those cases.
An advisory referendum allowing Cook County voters to decide whether recreational marijuana should be legal for people age 21 and older could be on the March 20 ballot.
Gov. Bruce Rauner’s efforts to preserve the Affordable Care Act will force up health-care premiums next year for Illinoisans who are not Medicaid-eligible, according to C. Steven Tucker, the founder of HealthInsuranceMentors.com.
Burr Ridge Mayor Mickey Straub wants to oust House Minority leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) from the driver's seat and then turn Illinois around.
Gov. Bruce Rauner keeps finding ways to dig himself a deeper hole in his re-election bid, Thom Serafin, founder and CEO of Serafin and Associates and a public affairs consultant specializing in politics, suggested on the "Chicago's Morning Answer" radio show recently.
Illinoisans are sinking under mounting state debt, and the future doesn't hold any hope for a lifeline, the founder of the non-profit Truth in Accounting said on "Chicago's Morning Answer" radio show recently.
Jason Hill, a philosophy professor at DePaul University in Chicago, remembers coming to America from Jamaica in 1985 with $120 in his pocket and a desire to achieve the American dream.
A parochial school's moral obligation to its students creates a different relationship between teacher and student than that in public schools, Gerald Lordan, a social studies teacher at Fenwick High School, contends.
Before a flat ending against Boston College (BC), the Northern Illinois University football team looked like the team Sean Frazier expects it to turn into, he said.
As of Monday, when Gov. Bruce Rauner signed Senate Bill 31 into law, police in Illinois may not detain, arrest or even search a person based on immigration status.
Illinois Republicans and Democrats have been squaring off over a tax credit scholarship proposal that is included in the state's public funding measure, Senate Bill 1.