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Lost elk roams Illinois, report sightings to game warden

2 years 7 months ago
There is a traveling elk on the loose who has been spotted in Springfield, Illinois. The timing couldn't be better—you can convince your children that it's one of Santa's reindeer now that it's here—but if you spot it, you should notify the game warden in your county immediately. 
Liz Dowell

Abortion rights won big on the ballot in Ohio. But in Missouri, advocates remain divided

2 years 7 months ago

Missouri could be the first state with a near-total abortion ban to use the initiative petition process to restore access.   But time is running short, with a May deadline to collect enough signatures looming and court battles over ballot summaries still plodding along.  And while voters in Ohio became just the latest to overwhelmingly back […]

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Anna Spoerre

Thanksgiving Traditions Remembered

2 years 7 months ago

The Plan for the Day My kids say I go about planning Thanksgiving like it was the D-Day invasion. They say I worry too much. I tell them somebody has to.  My Thanksgiving buffet is always an old-fashion Southern-style meal. Dishes are much like my mother used to make. Here are my recollections of those bygone... 

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Jean Carnahan

Surveillance Tech Companies Are Writing Press Releases For Cops. Worse, News Agencies Are Publishing Them.

2 years 7 months ago
There’s nothing new about cop shops letting their tech providers write their press releases for them. Law enforcement officers love power but often think nothing of surrendering their autonomy to the providers of the snooping tools. For years, Harris Corporation — the maker of Stingray devices — told cops what they could or couldn’t say […]
Tim Cushing

ICC Rulings Could End To Business As Usual For Illinois Gas Utilities

2 years 7 months ago
In a sweeping rebuff of four different utilities, Illinois regulators have sharply curtailed record rate hikes proposed for more than 4 million gas customers across the state, while also blocking most spending on a controversial pipe-replacement program that has fueled a heating affordability crisis for consumers in recent years. Under the rulings by the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) Thursday, customers of Peoples Gas, Nicor Gas, Ameren Illinois and North Shore Gas will still incur a rate increase, putting more stress on already struggling families – a pattern consumer advocates have said they are determined to stifle in coming years. Nonetheless, the decisions significantly limited the size of the rate hikes that the utilities threatened to inflict on consumers, and they collectively signaled that the regulatory climate in Illinois may be shifting decisively in the direction of stronger consumer protections. In each of the cases, the ICC’s reduction to the rate hik

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Daily Deal: StackSkills Unlimited

2 years 7 months ago
StackSkills is the premier online learning platform for mastering today’s most in-demand skills. Now, with this exclusive limited-time offer, you’ll gain access to 1000+ StackSkills courses for life! Whether you’re looking to earn a promotion, make a career change, or pick up a side hustle to make some extra cash, StackSkills delivers engaging online courses […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Jay Ashcroft to appeal abortion ballot summary ruling to Missouri Supreme Court

2 years 7 months ago
Secretary of State Jay Aschcroft will try again to salvage the ballot summary he wrote for abortion rights initiative petitions with an appeal to the Missouri Supreme Court. Ashcroft’s language has been savaged in opinions from two courts, most recently when the Western District Court of Appeals ruled his summaries are “replete with politically partisan language.” In a Thursday interview with The Independent, Ashcroft said notice will be filed with the state’s highest court seeking a review…
Rudi Keller