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IL AG Office Sues Alternative Energy Supplier

Attorney General Raoul’s lawsuit seeks to stop SEC’s illegal conduct and recover the hundreds of thousands of dollars in increased costs Illinois consumers have paid as a result. #energy

Delays continue to plague Illinois agency responsible for issuing professional licenses

During a recent subject matter hearing, Holly Woodruff with the Illinois Nurses Association said many nurses are left in limbo after they take their final exams. #idfpr

Stateville may close as early as September under Pritzker’s prison plan

The governor announced the plan in March, and late last month his administration provided more details on the plan, revealing Logan Correctional Center – one of only two women’s prisons in Illinois – may be rebuilt on the grounds of Stateville... #stateville

Protesters disrupted classes, vandalized property at U of C

Campus authorities took down the encampment after about eight days. #uofc

Senator Preston Meets with Oak Lawn Park District During Illinois Parks Day

Illinois Parks Day is an annual celebration of the green spaces that form the heart of our neighborhoods across Illinois. #illinoisparksday

Orland Park’s SummerFest Returns Next Month

Local vendors include Ice Ice Baby, Chick-fil-a, Eiffel Waffle, Joey's Red Hots, Palermo's, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Robek's Juice, Peppo's Subs, Frosty Dogs and Cousins Maine Lobster. #summerfest #orlandpark

Prairie State College Speech Team Finishes Strong Season

Carrington Valentine (Hazel Crest, IL) was a finalist in the Open Division of Informative Speaking (Four-Year Division)... #forensics #speech #psc

CTA Blue Line Construction Changes

Normal service will resume at 4:00 a.m. Monday, May 13.

South Suburban College Celebrates Law Day

Justices Lavin, Pucinski, Coghlan, and Cobbs also remained for a Q&A session, offering further enlightenment on the intricacies of the judicial process. #ssc

Consumer Advocates Urge State Regulators to Hold the Line on Gas Utilities, Following Report Showing Heating Bills Could Reach Catastrophic New Highs

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"This report shows that regulators must continue to apply that strict scrutiny to gas utilities statewide to avert the catastrophic fallout projected in the study.” #gasbill

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