A new Illinois law could bring the Grain Belt Express project one step closer to construction, according to parent company Invenergy.
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"Today is an important day for the victims of these crimes and a milestone on our quest to clear the backlog of untested sexual assault kits once and for all."
"Working together and watching the market is going to get us there just as fast as any governmental mandate would.”
Rep. Dave Griffith is joining veterans’ groups in the push for the use of land from a Jefferson City park to expand a veterans cemetery.
Attorneys for the state focused on a provision preventing abortions based on a Down syndrome diagnosis in federal court Tuesday morning.
The Bicentennial Inaugural Ball — which had been moved to Sept. 18 to the Capitol Lawn — drew a large, celebratory crowd of elected officials, politicos, and more.
The LGBTQ history display remains absent from the Capitol, a situation Sen. Lincoln Hough said should have been handled very differently.
Black people were subjected to the use of force four times as often as white people by the SLMPD from 2012-2019, according to a report.