Gov. Quinn: Illinois Has Chance to Make History
By The Associated Press

Gov. Pat Quinn says Illinois has a chance to make history before the end of the legislative session this month on the issues of pension reform and same-sex marriage.
By The Associated Press

Gov. Pat Quinn says Illinois has a chance to make history before the end of the legislative session this month on the issues of pension reform and same-sex marriage.
By The Associated Press
A former Indianapolis City-County Council member faces sentencing on charges of using a charitable foundation to defraud an investor out of $1.7 million.
By Alex Keefe, with additional reporting from The Associated Press

An Illinois State Senate committee is expected to vote on a gun control measure on Monday.
By Pam Fessler

Poverty has grown everywhere in the U.S. in recent years, but mostly in the suburbs.
By Shankar Vedantam

As the country awaits two important Supreme Court decisions involving state laws on same-sex marriage, a small but consistent body of research suggests that laws that ban same-sex marriage — or approve it — can affect the mental health of gay, lesbian and bisexual Americans.
By The British Broadcasting Corporation
President Thein Sein is to meet Barack Obama in Washington, in the first state visit by a Burmese leader since 1966.
By Neda Ulaby

Research shows that prime-time television isn't a bad place to find portrayals of working women. Working moms and working women over 40 are another story.
By David Welna

t's been a long slog already for the bipartisan immigration overhaul proposed by the Senate's Gang of Eight.
By The British Broadcasting Corporation

The UN's refugee agency has said that more than 1.5 million people have fled the conflict in Syria.
By The Associated Press
Illinois' largest union has given the final go ahead on a three-year contract with the state.