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Illinois snowstorm: Latest timeline on when major winter storm will hit
A major snowstorm will move across the Central Plains this weekend, bringing heavy snow, ice and potentially hazardous travel conditions to multiple Midwest states, including Illinois. But when exactly is it set to arrive, and where?
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Map: Where to expect snow and ice as winter storm eyes parts of Illinois
Snow, ice and potentially severe weather are slated to hit parts of the Midwest this week, but there will likely be a sharp cut-off line for snow when the system hits.
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Friday forecast for Chicago area
Kevin Jeanes has the latest update on the forecast for the Chicago area heading into the weekend.
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Weekend winter storm threatens Illinois with heavy snow, ice, ‘dangerous travel conditions'
Some parts of the Chicago area were waking up to light snow showers Friday morning, with a cold and blustery day ahead followed by sub-zero wind chills and the potential for more snow to fall as a winter storm moves into Illinois.
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Illinois snowstorm could bring up to a foot of snow to parts of state. When, where will it hit?
A major winter storm system across Missouri and Kansas this weekend is set to dump heavy snow across the central plains through early next week, the National Weather Service said, with as much as a foot of snow possible in Illinois.
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Chicago forecast: Long cold spell coming, along with Midwest winter storm
Kevin Jeanes has the latest forecast for Northern Illinois.
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Illinois vs. South Carolina: Beamer, Bielema share heated confrontation
Things got heated during Tuesday’s Cheez-It Citrus Bowl, as Illinois coach Bret Bielema and South Carolina coach Shane Beamer had a heated exchange on the sidelines.
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Customers of an Illinois dealership group could be eligible for part of a $20M settlement
Drivers who purchased vehicles from a group of Illinois dealerships could qualify for a chunk of a proposed $20 million settlement.
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Illinois population grows in 2024, Census Bureau data says
Illinois added more residents over the last year than any other state in the Midwest, according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Illinois AG announces $25 million settlement with Grubhub over ‘deceptive' practices
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the FTC have reached a $25 million settlement with Grubhub over what officials called “alleged deceptive business practices.”
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When are Illinois DMV's open, closed around Christmas and New Year's Day?
If you’re looking to get into a Secretary of State’s Office facility around the holidays, there are a couple of dates that you can cross off your calendar.
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Remains of missing Illinois man discovered in pickup buried in Mississippi River
Human remains discovered three months ago in a pickup truck in the Mississippi River have been identified as an Illinois man who was reported missing in 2019. Police in East Moline, Illinois, say they’re treating the case as a homicide. The remains were identified as Daniel Claeys. He was a local man who was in his early 30s when his...
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Here are the 10 finalists for new Illinois state flag
Illinois could soon see a new state flag as part of a contest from the Illinois Secretary of State, which was whittled to 10 entries from nearly 5,000.
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Illinois man arrested, accused of assaulting U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace at U.S. Capitol
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., says she was “physically accosted” at the U.S. Capitol over Mace’s “fight to protect women.”
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6 new Illinois laws you should know about in 2025
New Year’s Day is right around the corner, and in the state of Illinois that means new laws will go into effect, with nearly 300 hitting the books in 2025.
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New Jersey becomes latest state to prohibit bans on books in school, public libraries
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy has signed a law to prohibit book bans in the state and enshrine protections against civil and criminal charges for librarians who comply with the law.
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County coroner found dead in apparent hunting accident on Illinois lake
A central Illinois county coroner was found dead in an apparent hunting accident on a lake, authorities said Saturday.
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Nick Fuentes facing battery charge after ‘your body, my choice' confrontation at his Illinois home
Far-right streamer and influencer Nick Fuentes has been accused of battery after allegedly spraying a woman with pepper spray when she appeared at his front door in Illinois last month as his refrain “Your body, my choice” was going viral.
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Officer saves pregnant woman who called 911 saying her brakes stopped working
An Illinois officer is being hailed a hero after he jumped into action within minutes when a pregnant woman called 911 to say her brakes had suddenly stopped working and she was quickly approaching a lake.
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WATCH: Dashcam shows how officer stopped pregnant woman's car after brakes stopped working
Video shows how Deputy Tyler Coffey from the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office stopped a pregnant woman’s car from going into a lake after her brakes stopped working.