While Illinois’ cannabis market is booming and the state has made progress in diversifying new licensees, significant hurdles ...
Farmers and SNAP recipients would be devastated by cuts, Gov. JB Pritzker and U.S House Reps. Nikki Budzinski and Jonathan ...
Testimony in a challenge to Illinois' assault weapons ban rested largely on whether banned weapons are suited to military or ...
"Where it falls is with repeat property crime offenders or other offenders that law does not allow for detention," he told The State Journal-Register on Tuesday ... On day one of the new law, Capitol ...
A growing number of election offices across the nation have been targeted with suspicious packages as early voting begins in ...
The Supreme Court last week vacated a lower court ruling and reinstated a statute that authorizes the state to revoke a ...
Journal Gazette staff members won six awards, including two for first place, in the HSPA Foundation Journalism Contest.
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled the state can revoke a person’s firearm owner identification (FOID) card if that person has ...
Dental health is critical for daily life, but some Illinois patients have reported their dentists after struggling with ...
Stanislaus State continued to garner national acclaim this week when U.S News and World Report released its annual collegiate ...
Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs is honoring Hispanic community members from across the state during Hispanic ...
The 195 District Park in Providence will be the new place for showcasing Rhody oyster farms, local craft beer and wine at the ...