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- 'Chicago Tribune' sues U of Illinois for violation of FOIA
- Appeals court tells Blagojevich to turn over subpoenas
- Attorney general wants teeth for information act
- Bensenville claims candidate's request are harassment
- Chicago Alderman Corruption
- Chicago Alderman helps expose bribery
- Chicago schools spend $70,000 on espresso machines
- Chicago's TIF sunshine falls short
- Cicero's boards are full of the president's relatives
- City Colleges chided on secret stimulus action
- Clearing up taxes
- Cook County Superintendent's office raided
- Cook County billion dollar budget remains undisclosed
- Cook County sued over Freedom of Information Act
- Cook County takes 3% of worker charity donations
- County to post financial information online
- Even with new law, IL paper denied public records
- Ex-gov imposed ‘culture of secrecy’
- Exposing Illinois' 44 billion dollar budget lie
- FBI investigates if Rezko paid for Blagojevich's rehab
- FOIA request denied, former employee speaks out
- Fairview Heights receives FOIA over attorneys' fees
- Feds indict insider with ties to Blagojevich
- Former Illinois Governor Blagojevich indicted on 16 felony counts
- Gov. Quinn signs improved sunshine law
- Government in secret: Open records advocate sees limits to transparency
- IL Governor Quinn launches website to crack down on government corruption
- IL Lawmaker Says Website Would Make Government More Transparent
- IL State Police refuse FOIA requests, ask high fees
- IL governments spent $5 million to lobby the state
- IL without a balanced budget
- Illinois Freedom of Information Act and Lisa Madigan
- Illinois Gov. Blagojevich arrested on corruption charges
- Illinois Governor Quinn sheds light on public employee salaries
- Illinois Transparency and Accountability Portal
- Illinois ethics reform: Panel releases report of recommendation
- Illinois gas tax to blame for high prices
- Illinois gives $20,000 grants to fraud tutor programs
- Illinois governor signs bill to improve FOIA laws
- Illinois leading legislators draft weaker alternative to state FOIA law
- Illinois local officials might sue after being insulted
- Illinois open records law often a closed door
- Illinois' 2007 fiscal report shows $70 billion deficit
- Information will not destroy your life
- Judge's ruling may force DCFS into changes
- Lawmakers may take aim at school superintendent contracts
- Lawsuit develops in records fight
- Let the sun shine, let public officials pay up
- Liberty Leaders - Brian Costin
- Liberty man wins Sunshine Award
- Local officials urge FOIA bill amendments
- MCC mum on Packard’s exit
- Monken, governor’s office review rejected FOIA request
- Municipal Sewer Services abandons multi-million dollar contract under federal probe
- New FOIA finds local supporters
- Open government will lead to less political corruption
- Open records policy?
- Our Opinion: Get involved with state government reform
- Our Opinion: Quinn should lean on ISP to release records
- Possible FOIA amendments
- Proof is in the pay hikes
- Public needs this information now
- Quincy superintendent addresses pay raises
- Quinn: Govt. information must be released
- Rare show of transparency refreshing
- Resident denied request for payment history
- RidgePort, Diamond, Coal City, Area One back in court
- School board shuts out one of its own in Community High School District 99
- Sloppy bookkeeping or political axe job?
- Stroger and Goslin sign transparency pledge
- Sunlight in Illinois school districts
- Transparency-improving bill on Illinois governor's desk
- U of I publishes FOIA requests to website
- Village in violation of public notice laws
- Village's response to FOIA incomplete
- You need to fight for public information