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Fake Vaccine Cards Sold Online, Attorney General Warns
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul also warned that posting pictures of vaccine cards online could leak sensitive information.
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3 Illinois Breweries Rank Among Best in Nation
Three Illinois companies have ranked among the top breweries in the nation, with one also ranking in the top craft breweries category, according to the Brewers Association.
Safeguard Saliva Testing Program Certified After State Scrutiny
More than a dozen suburban school districts use the non-diagnostic saliva testing.
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Teen Robbery Crew Marauding Suburb, Police Warn
Nine strong-arm robberies over two days are linked to a group of three or four teenagers, police said.
15 High-End Cars Stolen From Dealership
Police say the dealership's total loss was estimated at $1 million.
Felon Drops Gun While Running From Cops: Police
Police say she accidentally punched and injured a 3-year-old child during a fight with another woman
Consumers Expected To Spend A Record Amount This Easter
Americans who celebrate the holiday will spend a collective $21.6 billion, according to the National Retail Federation.
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- Woman, 56, Shot To Death
- $16K Raised For Family Of Joliet Teen Killed In Sunday Crash
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