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WATCH: 10 Glorious Views Of Chicago In Time-Lapse

October 30, 2012
When it comes to great video, Chicago is always ready for its close-up. Weather shots, skyline views and Windy City citizens going about their day seem to be favorite subjects of the many time-lapse videos that have Chicago in the starring role.  Continue reading...
Lake Michigan Waves Reach Near-Record Heights As Sandy Comes To Chicago (PHOTOS)

Chicago Halloween Events 2012: Where To Celebrate The Season In The Windy City

John Kasik, Elgin Man, Allegedly Threatened To Kill Daughter's Volleyball Coach

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EMILY J. MILLER
State's Pension Reform Amendment Falls Short
Voters get to weigh in on the hot topic of fixing state pensions this upcoming election. But the big question is: Will their vote really do anything to reform Illinois' financially devastated retirement system? Continue reading...
DOUG IBENDAHL
A Silver Lining for the GOP if Romney Loses
What I do disagree with is pretending that any of us have the slightest idea what Romney would actually do as president. I don't think he knows. He certainly hasn't told us. Continue reading...
JOE MORENO
Vote for Me, You Parasites!
Every four years you hear pols and pundits saying, "this is the most important election of my lifetime..." Every four years most individual's lives are not remarkably changed by who sits in the Oval Office. But, I think the 2012 presidential election is different. Continue reading...

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Against the Odds, Illinois Green Party Plays a Long Game
In an election cycle with historic levels of corporate donations, Illinois Green Party candidates reject corporate dollars. While they're running some candidates for high profile offices, they're focusing on local districts where they have a chance to win. Continue reading...
MARGARET M. KRUSE
Separating the Wheat From the Chaff: Distinguishing Great State Judges in Illinois' Partisan Judicial Elections
Do we want conscientious, smart judges or ones elected based on party affiliation? Until Illinois ends partisan judicial elections, moving to merit-based nominations and appointments, the state will lack qualified judges that we deserve. Continue reading...


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