Illinois joins a multistate lawsuit against the Trump Administration's DOGE for accessing Treasury payment systems.
The move comes after President Donald Trump’s executive order that said the U.S. would not support these procedures.
Kwame Raoul tells residents if they choose to bet on the Super Bowl or any other sporting event, they should use a licensed operator authorized by the Illinois Gaming Board.
Early weeks of new Trump administration dominates legislative debate By PETER HANCOCK Capitol News Illinois ...
An Illinois couple has been charged after allegedly each receiving two Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans for over $40,000 while also receiving federal disability benefits and employed by the U.S ...
Elon Musk’s involvement in government affairs is an unprecedented, extralegal appointment and a direct affront to democratic ...
Federal lawsuit challenges Illinois' sanctuary state laws that limit local law enforcement cooperation with federal ...
The U.S. government filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the sanctuary policies in Illinois and Chicago, arguing they are ...
Bolingbrook woman was sentenced to three years in prison for stealing almost $2.5 million from taxpayers by fraudulently ...
Supporters of gender-affirming care called on the University of Illinois health care system to be clearer and more ...