Illinois to use money from lawsuits against drug distribution companies to fund new programs
Starting next year, the state plans to begin using millions of dollars from lawsuits against drug distribution companies to fund new recovery programs, and we now have an idea of what that could look like.
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Illinois to use money from lawsuits against drug distribution companies to fund new programs

Centenarians take special tour of Obama Presidential Center

Trial for suspect in Chicago-area cold case death from 2003

Chicago Police response times improved after ShotSpotter removal, study finds

Family sues utility company after deadly house explosion in Wonder Lake | ChicagoLIVE

New report claims ShotSpotter may have slowed Chicago police response times | ChicagoNOW

Chicago Ald. Yancy responds to violent teen takeovers | ChicagoLIVE

Chicago trauma surgeon weighs in on gun violence trends | ChicagoLIVE

Inside the chilling internet phenomenon inspiring ‘Backrooms’ | ChicagoNOW

Mentalist Sidney Friedman previews his one-night only Chicago show | ChicagoNOW

How death doulas help families navigate life’s final chapter | ChicagoNOW

New video shows Chicago police shoot man through windshield during pursuit

Illinois Holocaust Museum reflects on survivor stories and heritage | ChicagoNOW

Navy Pier’s Centennial Wheel celebrates 10 years above the Chicago skyline

Video captures Elk Grove Village Camaro break-in

Suburban Chicago residents want answers after medical center closes

Worries after woman sexually assaulted at Chicago forest preserve: 'That's scary'

Mayor Brandon Johnson celebrates son’s graduation at Kenwood Academy

Bears stadium project could save team millions while raising questions for homeowners: tax study

Oak Park leaders demand answers after West Suburban Medical Center closure

Woman sexually assaulted in Chicago's LaBagh Woods, police say
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BAMtheatre celebrates milestone anniversaries with free Westmont block party

Chicago Snowballs bring the energy ahead of home opener

Kitten season means shelters have more cats to adopt

Schaumburg Boomers provide perfect family entertainment for Memorial Day weekend

Indy 500 set to kick off Sunday with NASCAR's biggest drivers

'Jagged Little Pill' musical is coming to Chicago's suburbs

Summer fun at Ravinia District in Highland Park

Belmont-Sheffield Music Fest kicks off this weekend in Chicago

It's a Pokémon lover's paradise at the Field Museum

PAWS Chicago teams up with Cubs for a weekend pet adoption event
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Bears stadium project could save team millions while raising questions for homeowners: tax study

OTA's kick off in the NFC North but the Packers are already hurting | 1st & North

Northwestern lacrosse coach reflects on national championship win

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Clock ticking on Bears stadium bill as Illinois lawmakers face deadline

Indiana Gov." 'Pretty decent odds' Bears move to Indiana

Why the Bears believe they can replicate takeaway success | Chicago Sports Tonight

Schaumburg Boomers provide perfect family entertainment for Memorial Day weekend

Indy 500 set to kick off Sunday with NASCAR's biggest drivers
