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1 in 3 autistic young adults lack jobs, education

CHICAGO (AP) — One in 3 young adults with autism have no paid job experience, college or technical schooling nearly seven years after high school graduation, a study finds. That's a poorer showing than those with other disabilities including those w

Hudson seen at theme park day after murder trial

CHICAGO (AP) — Jennifer Hudson was spotted at an Illinois theme park a day after jurors delivered a guilty verdict against the man charged with killing her mother, brother and nephew.

Quinn strengthens his backing of gay marriage

CHICAGO (AP) — Gov. Pat Quinn is stepping up his support for allowing gay marriage in Illinois.

Scratch-off raises $8.5M for breast cancer

CHICAGO (AP) — State officials say a scratch-off lottery ticket launched in 2006 has raised more than $8.5 million for breast cancer research and education.

Closing arguments begin; jury to deliberate

Day 11 of the People vs. William Balfour was the final day of testimony in the case against the man accused of murdering three relatives of Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson.

Educate yourself: Know who are the registered sex offenders around you

Do you remember these incidents of attempted kidnappings?

Dearborn resident named a Gates Scholar

Marviana Youngblood - a Bronzeville Scholastic Institute student and resident of Dearborn Homes - was recently selected as one of the national recipients of the Gates Millennium Scholarship.

Federal court blocks Ill. eavesdropping law

CHICAGO (AP) — A federal appeals court in Chicago granted a preliminary injunction Tuesday to block the enforcement of Illinois' eavesdropping law, handing a victory to activists who feared recording police during this month's NATO summit could land

More testimony described threats against Hudson family

As the trial against William Balfour entered the second week, jurors heard more testimony of Balfour making repeated threats to kill the Hudson family.

Dr. Sylvia Jenkins named prexy of Moraine Valley Community College

Dr. Sylvia Jenkins, Academic Affairs’ vice president at Moraine Valley Community College, will be named its fifth president by the Board of Trustees when it formally approves her appointment at the May 9 meeting. Dr. Jenkins succeeds Dr. Vernon O. C

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