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Don't Look For a Quick Tax Refund From Illinois
The department says any delays are due to efforts to stop fraud
Proposed Bill Aims To Help Illinois Manufacturers
Manufacturing companies wouldn't have to pay state income tax on their profits under a new bill in the General Assembly.
Morning Headlines: Thursday, January 7
Stephenson Co. Coroner’s Office says 15-year-old Andreayah McBain died due to an overdose. Plus other Thursday morning headlines.
ComEd Warns Scammers are Posing as Utility Company Reps
ComEd reports a 260 percent jump in the number of scams between last November and December.
Deer Hunting Continues Through Mid-January In Illinois
The late-winter antlerless season and the special chronic wasting disease season run concurrently, with the first weekend just past and the second weekend Jan. 15-17.
Morning Headlines: Wednesday, January 6
New Superintendent for Belvidere Schools. Plus other Wednesday morning headlines.
Sen. Ron Johnson: Voters Have Clear Choice on National Security [AUDIO]
The Senator joined "Riley & Scot" on the morning the President was set to unveil his executive orders on guns.
Illinois Lawmaker Wants Panel To Look at Fantasy Sports
Attorney General Lisa Madigan has moved to stop daily fantasy site from operating in Illinois while the sites, of course, are fighting back.
Rauner Would Sign Legislation Allowing Rahm Recall
When asked whether he personally still has confidence in Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Rauner did offer some criticism over his handling of the Laquan McDonald shooting.
Morning Headlines: Tuesday, January 5
Rockford City Council Lays Over South New Towne Vote, Mayor Expects Legal Action. Plus other Tuesday morning headlines.