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Illinois gets $2.7M windfall as motorists rack up fees for late vehicle registration

Illinois gets $2.7M windfall as motorists rack up fees for late vehicle registration

Budget gridlock in Springfield caused the Illinois secretary of state’s office to suspend mailing vehicle-registration-renewal reminders in October 2015; as a result, during the first three months of 2016, the state took in $2.7 million more in fees for late license-plate renewal than it did during the same period in 2015.

By Amy Korte

Just reward: How the past haunts one Illinois mother searching for a second chance

Just reward: How the past haunts one Illinois mother searching for a second chance

Should a teenage crime of desperation shackle an ex-offender for life? This is the question facing Illinois state politicians, who, due to a law they passed in 2011, must reckon with the likes of Lisa Creason, a 43-year-old mother from Decatur, Illinois. By all accounts, Lisa Creason is a respected member of her community. She’s...

CPS files charges against CTU for ‘illegal’ strike

CPS files charges against CTU for ‘illegal’ strike

The union’s one-day strike is an illegal, aggressive political power play, and its attempt to coerce its members to participate violates its own constitution. Here’s a breakdown of the timeline, the law and the political statement the union is making.

By Jeffrey Schwab