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Wednesday, Aug 1 Gov. Bruce Rauner must decide whether he will sign or veto a proposal to study whether deer would benefit from supplements infused into deer feed. The measure has sparked fervent debate, creating fissures in the wildlife and environmental communities. | | |
| Three years after a 13-year-old Elmhurst girl died after suffering a severe allergic reaction during a slumber party with friends, Gov. Bruce Rauner joined her family Tuesday to sign an amendment to a law aimed at preventing such tragedies. |
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| Come Thursday evening, anti-violence protesters are expected to march north on Lake Shore Drive, then cut west and north to Wrigleyville. Businesses along the route are hoping for the best. |
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| Six Democratic members of the state's congressional delegation sent a belated letter to Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner's office, expressing concerns over his veto of legislation that would have removed Illinois from a controversial voter-database system. |
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| An Aeromexico jetliner taking off in a blustery storm smashed down into a nearby field but skidded to a stop virtually intact, and all 103 people aboard were able to escape. |
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| The popular North Center restaurant is still financially successful, but the current owner is hoping for a change. |
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| Northwestern's new field house and athletics center, which will be dedicated Wednesday, is a distinguished, sometimes-breathtaking, work of architecture. |
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| Despite some scattered showers, Chicago's official rain gauge measured only 1.14 inches in July. The heat, humidity and widespread rain will likely pick up in August. |
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