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Friday, Feb 2 Well before the Trump administration began shifting responsibility for enforcing environmental laws to the states, Illinois already had slowed down the policing of air and water pollution under Gov. Bruce Rauner. |
| Monday is expected to be coldest day, with possible low of 5 degrees, according to National Weather Service. |
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| President Trump lashed out at the FBI and Justice Department, calling them biased and saying they have politicized the investigative process, as he intends to clear the way for publication of a classified memo on the Russia investigation. |
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| The number of cars being used for ride-sharing business has soared by almost 400% over the past three years, causing concerns about increased street congestion. |
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| On a wall inside the Tinley Park Police station are pictures of five women slain on Feb. 2, 2008, in a Lane Bryant store, and Det. Ray Violetto has spent nearly the last decade trying to give them a voice. |
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| David Haugh: Give Bulls executives John Paxson and Gar Forman credit for unloading a player who didn't want to be in Chicago and getting a first-round draft pick for him. |
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| Pennsylvania's most famous groundhog foresees no early end to winter. |
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| This three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom corner residence is set on the 31st floor of this full-amenity building in one of the city's best locations. |
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