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may 10
- Book Review: When I Was A Child, I Made Half-Hearted Attempts
- No jail for businessman in Blagojevich-linked case
- Our Opinion: Anti-bully bill should get OK
- Senate leaves facility closures up to governor
- Audit finds big problems in College Illinois program
- Court ruling raises more questions about state eavesdropping law
- House votes to end free health insurance for state retirees
- Bernard Schoenburg: Billionaires’ GOP donations scrutinized
- Chamber groups get behind Quinn's pension-reform proposals
- Movie times, May 10-17
- Stage shows: Several plays opening this week
- Movie review: 'Bully'
- Movie review: 'Dark Shadows'
- Summer movie season is here
- Summit on texting while driving today
- Median home prices set record; sales grow fastest near Springfield
- Two dead after semi crashes into stopped car on I-55
- Girard motorcyclist killed in crash
- MacArthur Park owner fined $13,000 for violations
- SDAT proposals include two-way Fifth, Sixth streets
- Postal Service decision spares a dozen area facilities
- Consultants recommend Morrisonville, Nokomis, Panhandle schools merge
- USCAA World Series: Apprentice rallies for chance at title
- Area colleges: UIS men's basketball adds 3 players
- Northern Illinois teacher who changed grades now accused of forgery
- Urban expert says the young a natural market for downtown living
- AC unit damaged at candy store
- 2A/3A girls track sectionals: Tornadoes’ Jachino eyes jump into finals
- Meredosia-Chambersburg board fires superintendent
- Prep baseball: Litchfield clinches SCC tie
- TV, lawn care items stolen
- Illinois firefighters to be honored Thursday in Springfield
- Rural biking workshop scheduled Saturday
- Allgaier to appear in Lincoln, Peoria
- Prep softball: Cowley shines in Lutheran win
- Emerald ash borer detected in Decatur
- City Series: Southeast's Welch makes quick work of Senators
- SHG takes fourth straight City Series
- New Jr. Blues owners sign Nelson Center deal
- Prep spotlight: Plains wins quad meet
- Teen stabbed in South Jacksonville
- Letters: Cost-shift could snag reforms
- For the Record: May 10
- Girls soccer: Meline, Bombers knock out Warriors
- Letters: Closures are right thing to do
- 1A girls track sectionals: Clerical error cost North Mac junior last year
- National News: 10 Things to Know for Thursday
- Senators’ Hale signs with SIU-E; Simon picks Indiana State
- A little more Bridge Jewelry
- Nursing lounge for moms added at mall
- Pet of the week
- Album reviews: Recent and recommended for May
- Senate approves bill requiring state retirees to pay for health insurance
- Ruling raises more questions about eavesdropping law
- Geekology 101: Is that a quadricorn? No, it’s a unicorn
- Morning Jolt: Angry dentist story a hoax
- Today in the news: President Obama says he supports gay marriage
- Cisco, Sirius, Apple: Pre-Market Movers
- The Digital Skeptic's Guide to 3 Wall Street Slayers
- Opinion: A new approach to medical liability and patient safety
- Granlund cartoon: Obama and Biden and gay marriage
- What to watch: 'Big Bang Theory' season finale
- Dan Seaborn: Expect the unexpected... in a positive way
- Morning Minutes: May 10
- Parkinson’s patient discovers the benefits of tai chi
- House votes to end retiree health insurance benefit
- Religion News: 'Becoming Sister Wives' by the Brown family
- Robert Mann: The two pillars of secularism
- Movie review: 'Dark Shadows' is old-school fun
- Stay Tuned: 'Baggage Battles' will make you think twice
- Marketta Gregory: Wisdom from a mom
- Jim Hillibish: Coleslaw, everyone does it different
- Diamond Dirt: Big Mac and Mabry are a great combination
- Religion News: 'Becoming Sister Wives' by the Brown family
- Frank Mulligan: Elevating employment experiences
- 5 Things to Do This Weekend (May 11-13)
- Hot Online: Tim Tebow talks Mother's Day gifts
- Illinois notebook: Illini football at Soldier Field?
- New movies: 'Dark Shadows,' 'Headhunters'
- Lloyd Garver: Exclusive: Republican Party linked to porn
- Tired of loose teeth? Implants have come a long way
- Family Matters: Don’t underestimate the power of play