Illinois House Approves Guns Plan Opposed by Governor
By Brian Mackey, with additional reporting from The Associated Press

The Illinois House Friday approved legislation that would let gun owners carry concealed firearms in public.
By Brian Mackey, with additional reporting from The Associated Press

The Illinois House Friday approved legislation that would let gun owners carry concealed firearms in public.
By The British Broadcasting Corporation

A search to recover the very first web page has unearthed a relic from 1991.
By The Associated Press
House and Senate Democrats have agreed on a proposed Illinois budget that would keep education funding at the same level and increase human services spending.
By Nancy Shute

This is one of those "good news, but" medical stories.
By Tony Arnold
For months, members of the Illinois State House have been waiting to call same-sex marriage for a vote. Sponsors say they don’t quite have the votes needed to pass the bill yet. But all that waiting has consequences.
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.