· The I-Team investigates *999, a state-funded emergency call service that critics call confusing, dangerous and a waste of tax dollars.
· Editorial: State must protect patients from felons in nursing homes - Agency has not looked into a single case
· Chicago Federation of Labor President Dennis Gannon threatens “World War III” if Daley vetoes big box ordinance.
· Downtown march to demand better teachers
· Gas prices arise in gubernatorial race
· “Neither Gov. Rod Blagojevich nor his challenger, Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka, responded directly to a candidate survey from an anti-gambling group. Instead, both sent letters about their positions on gambling to Illinois Church Action on Alcohol and Addiction Problems. ‘They (the letters) are very vague and leave a lot of wiggle room,’ said ILCAAAP Executive Director Anita Bedell.” Read the governor’s letter here, Topinka’s letter here.
· “Nobody in an oversight position at the Illinois tollway or the governor’s office knew about plans to spend nearly a half-million dollars on the big blue signs that advertise Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s name to thousands of motorists a day on Chicago-area toll roads, the toll authority’s chairman says.”
· Ameren debt ratings downgraded - ‘Political and regulatory environment’ in Illinois played into decision
· Blagojevich grants clemency to dying woman
· Officials feud over agency merger
· “llinois Central College will join other community colleges in a lawsuit against Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan over her interpretation of a state ethics law.”
· Editorial: Failed festival blows the whistle on budget deals
· The governor’s pet ferret