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  Gov. Pat Quinn's top aides admit that borrowing to balance state spending isn't a great option, but claim it's best of the bad choices left at this point.

Quinn says borrowing best of bad budget choices

Updated: 5/20/2010 08:44 PM

  Two hundred Elgin Area School District U-46 teachers will be getting an extra nice start to their weekends. "We wanted to give you a quick heads up that the district will begin the first phase of teacher recalls on Friday," district lawyer Pat...

U-46 announces plans to recall 200 teachers

Updated: 5/20/2010 04:49 PM

  For the next three years, Fox River Grove teachers won't have to navigate a complicated matrix of "step" and "lane" increases to determine how much they will be paid.

Fox River Grove teachers ink new deal

Updated: 5/20/2010 04:38 PM

  Police arrested four Schaumburg teenagers Wednesday after a two-day vandalism spree in Schaumburg and Hoffman Estates left at least 18 vehicle windows smashed.

Smashed car-window spree leads to arrests for four Schaumburg teens

Updated: 5/20/2010 04:31 PM

  A woman police say was using a Social Security number stolen in Laredo, Texas pleaded not guilty to identity theft Wednesday in Lake County Circuit Court.

Woman pleads not guilty to identity theft

Updated: 5/20/2010 04:24 PM

  The Wheaton Public Library will be closed on Fridays beginning next month. Library officials said the Friday closures are needed to make up for the loss of $300,000 in property tax revenue the city withheld to deal with its own budgetary problems.

Wheaton library to close on Fridays to save

Updated: 5/20/2010 04:02 PM

  A Carpentersville village trustee found guilty in 2008 of accusations he hit his wife with a baseball bat was in court Thursday seeking a new trial.

Carpentersville trustee fights domestic battery conviction

Updated: 5/20/2010 03:52 PM

  After releasing his own federal and state tax returns to the Daily Herald, Republican congressional candidate Joe Walsh is calling on Democratic U.S. Rep. Melissa Bean to do the same.

Walsh releases tax info, calls for Bean to do same

Updated: 5/20/2010 06:26 PM

  University of Illinois trustees voted Thursday to raise tuition for new students by 9.5 percent and approved a contract that pays the school's incoming president approximately $620,000 a year -- about $170,000 more than the man he'll replace

U of I trustees approve tuition hike, new chief's $620,000 salary

Updated: 5/20/2010 10:04 PM

  Those who knew and loved Katie Lunn will gather on Saturday, May 22, to honor the former dance teacher and manager at the School of Performing Arts in Naperville. Lunn, 26, was killed April 16 when her SUV was struck by a train in University Park.

Event to honor Naperville dance teacher

Updated: 5/20/2010 03:39 PM

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