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An Illinois city is supporting a ban on the mailing or shipping of abortion pills → Read More
Sophia King, the alderman for the area, said the person who died was found in the apartment where fire officials believe the fire began. → Read More
Sophia King, the alderman for the area, said the person who died was found in the apartment where fire officials believe the fire began. → Read More
Sophia King, the alderman for the area, said the person who died was found in the apartment where fire officials believe the fire began. → Read More
Sophia King, the alderman for the area, said the person who died was found in the apartment where fire officials believe the fire began. → Read More
Sophia King, the alderman for the area, said the person who died was found in the apartment where fire officials believe the fire began. → Read More
Six employees were killed in the December 2021 tornado that leveled an Amazon facility in Edwardsville, Illinois. → Read More
Prosecutors say the father of an Illinois man charged with killing seven people in a mass shooting at a July 4 parade has been charged with seven felony counts of reckless conduct. → Read More
The father of an Illinois man charged with killing 7 people in a mass shooting at a July 4 parade has been charged with seven felony counts of reckless conduct. → Read More
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pledged Wednesday to → Read More
The personal health information of up to 3 million patients in Illinois and Wisconsin may have been exposed to outside companies through tracking technology used on a large hospital system’s electronic health records website → Read More
Officials are continuing to decline to reveal new details surrounding an apparent cyberattack on one of the largest health systems in the U.S. It's a situation that security experts say often takes time to learn the full scope of the attack → Read More
Diverted ambulances and electronic health records going offline are just some of ripple effects of an apparent cyberattack on a major nonprofit health system. → Read More
Officials are continuing to decline to reveal new details surrounding an apparent cyberattack on one of the largest health systems in the U.S. It's a situation that security experts say often takes time to learn the full scope of the attack → Read More
While CommonSpirit Health confirmed it experienced an “IT security issue” earlier this week, the company has remained mum when pressed for more details about the scope of the attack. → Read More
While CommonSpirit Health confirmed it experienced an “IT security issue” earlier this week, the company has remained mum when pressed for more details about the scope of the attack. → Read More
Nearly a dozen lawsuits in Illinois accuse gun-maker Smith & Wesson of illegally targeting young men at risk of violence with ads for firearms → Read More
A once obscure Michigan elections panel is back in the spotlight after rejecting a ballot initiative asking voters whether abortion rights should be enshrined in the state’s constitution and another to expand voting in the state. → Read More
Data broker LexisNexis Risk Solutions allegedly violated Illinois law by collecting and combining extensive personal information and selling it to third parties including federal immigration authorities, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by immigration advocates. → Read More
Data broker LexisNexis Risk Solutions allegedly violated Illinois law by collecting and combining extensive personal information and selling it to third parties including federal immigration authorities, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by immigration advocates. → Read More