Rosalind RossiKate Grossman
Nearly 40% of state education dollars go toward teacher pensions, and the state paid nearly as much into the State Universities Retirement System last year as it spent on higher education. Anemic revenue and economic growth can’t keep up with entitlement spending. The state’s GDP has ticked...
Supreme Court ruled in favor of Justice Reynolds, a teacher at Zion Parochial School who had been teaching German to a 10-year-old student, claiming it was an invasion of the 14th Amendment. [Pictured: Justices of the Supreme Court (and others) in 1923, Chief Justice Taft is front and ...
Supreme Court ruled in favor of Justice Reynolds, a teacher at Zion Parochial School who had been teaching German to a 10-year-old student, claiming it was an invasion of the 14th Amendment. [Pictured: Justices of the Supreme Court (and others) in 1923, Chief Justice Taft is front and ...
According to The Bump, the state of Illinois has "no restrictions on what a parent may name a child," and while no one has taken advantage of the lack of naming restrictions, you could name your baby '2-Riffic' and it would be legal in the Land of Lincoln. ...
Supreme Court ruled in favor of Justice Reynolds, a teacher at Zion Parochial School who had been teaching German to a 10-year-old student, claiming it was an invasion of the 14th Amendment. [Pictured: Justices of the Supreme Court (and others) in 1923, Chief Justice Taft is front and ...
The bill known as Karina's Bill will be up for State Senate approval in 2024 and needs to pass in Illinois, here are the details on the bill and why it needs to become law...
The Illinois Flag Display Act gives the Governor the power to order flags around the state to be lowered to half-staff whenever an Illinois member of the armed force, police force, fire service, or other person covered by the act is killed in the line of duty. ...
A website took the time to rank the Rudest states in America and somehow Illinois landed in the Top 5... We disagree with them completely, but here is what they had to say as to why the Land of Lincoln should be called the Land of Rudeness...
• 1853, August 27: first public sale of lots in Lincoln [not August 29, 1853, ascited in Lawrence B. Stringer,History of Logan County Illinois, vol. 1 (1911), p. 569, and repeated in The Lincoln Log,http://www.thelincolnlog.org/Results.aspx?type=CalendarDay&day=1853-08-29&r=...