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Becky Schlikerman

<p>Although the state’s medical marijuana program remains in limbo, with patients and entrepreneurs waiting for the state to get it rolling,
<p>The numbers of Illinoisans allowed to use medical marijuana is steadily increasing.</p>
<p>After closing down a late-night bar, he was clocked going nearly 90 mph in a 30 mph zone.</p>
<p>It was a grisly plan — kill as many people as possible at a Canadian mall on Valentine’s Day and then commit suicide.</p>
<p>The conflict between the states and the federal government when it comes to legalized medical marijuana may play out in an Illinois court.</p>
<p>President Barack Obama took a whistlestop tour of the South Side on Thursday to give a warm pre-election embrace to Mayor Rahm Emanuel — and took
<p>The company that owns<b> </b>Einstein Bros Bagels is closing eight of its stores in Chicago and three in the suburbs.</p>
<p>On the West Side,<b> </b>the next alderman of the 24th Ward might be a former NBA player.</p>
<p>At least three Illinois doctors are getting into the legal medical marijuana business, according to a review of records of the companies recently