Illinois House Approves Guns Plan Opposed by Governor
By The Associated Press

The Illinois House has approved a plan to allow qualified gun owners to carry their weapons in public.
By The Associated Press

The Illinois House has approved a plan to allow qualified gun owners to carry their weapons in public.
By Jeff Bossert
Residents of Champaign and Urbana and many other cities now have permanent locations to dispose of unwanted drugs.
By The Associated Press
Hall of Famer Mike Ditka will have his No. 89 retired by the Chicago Bears next season.
By Amanda Vinicky

Two major pension packages in the Illinois legislature are designed to rein in retirement costs by cutting current and retired government workers’ benefits, but one group being left out of both deals is judges.
By Scott Neuman

President Obama on Thursday unveiled a major pivot in White House counter-terrorism policy, calling for a limiting of CIA drones strikes and a shift toward capturing rather than killing terrorist suspects.
By The Associated Press

The Boy Scouts of America's National Council has voted to ease a long-standing ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted as Scouts.
By Lauren Chooljian, with additional reporting from The Associated Press

Chicago businesswoman and current Commerce secretary nominee Penny Pritzker faced few tough questions at her Senate hearing Thursday.
By The Associated Press
The Obama administration has named a private attorney and former federal prosecutor to head the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago.
By The Associated Press
The Illinois Senate has approved a measure that would create a state-governed "insurance exchange'' so individuals and small businesses can shop for health care coverage as required by President Obama's health law.
Lawmakers voted Thursday 37-19 to send the House a bill establishing the Illinois Health Insurance Marketplace.
The exchange will guide people through the purchase of health and dental plans. It will also help qualified businesses enroll employees in health insurance plans.
The Affordable Care Act requires that nearly all Americans have health insurance beginning in 2014 or pay a penalty. New marketplaces are scheduled to be operating by October.
Illinois will begin an exchange this year through a federal partnership. Gov. Pat Quinn hopes to establish a state-run marketplace for 2015.
In east central Illinois, the vote was along party lines with 'no' votes from Sens. Jason Barickman (R-Bloomington), Bill Brady (R-Bloomington), Dale Righter (R-Mattoon), and Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet). 'Yes' votes came from Sens. Mike Frerichs (D-Champaign) and Andy Manar (D-Bunker Hill).
By The Associated Press
The Illinois Senate has approved a plan that would ban the use of cell phones while driving.