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Rauner Wants to Reinstate Death Penalty

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Gov. Bruce Rauner announces a sweeping public safety plan.

Gov. Bruce Rauner on Monday used an unconventional method to announce a sweeping public safety plan that would reinstate the death penalty in Illinois. Amanda Vinicky has details.

05/14/2018 | Rating NR

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Residents Speak Out About Manganese Pollution

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