On November 2, 2012, after an unsanctioned Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity party at Northern Illinois University, 19-year-old David Bogenburger was found
Illinois to Determine Who Gets Frozen Embryos After Couple Splits
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Chicago Police Using New Criminal Lineup Tactics
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Cool Christmas Video or Criminal Act?
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Chicago Woman Ticketed For Going Topless
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Illinois Eye Doctor In Trouble For Secretly Recording Women
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Former Illinois Board Member Found Guilty of Animal Abuse
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Lawsuit Claims GM Knew of Faulty Ignition Switches
A civil lawsuit against General Motors claims the car company knew of an ignition switch issue in the Chevy Cobalt back in 2004 but failed to act on
Harassment Laws in Illinois
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