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Illinois reports early glitches in health insurance website, as expected

Illinoisans moving early to sign up for health insurance on a new marketplace are running into a few anticipated glitches.

 

New charges filed in crash that killed Dorothy Galloway

ROCKFORD — New charges were announced Tuesday for an 18-year-old man charged in a fatal Sunday night crash while driving a stolen vehicle.

 

Machesney Park JC’s Five Star Outlet to close

MACHESNEY PARK — The village’s JCPenney Outlet is here to stay, but it will get a new name. SB Capital Group LLC has acquired 15 JCPenney Outlet Stores from J.C. Penney Co. Inc., including the Machesney Park store.

 

Brothers charged in South Beloit home invasion

SOUTH BELOIT — A pair of brothers are facing felony home invasion charges after South Beloit Police Department officers say they broke into a house and battered the home owner about 1:16 a.m. Monday at 5668 Fairway Drive.

 

Woman questioned in Linden Road stabbing death

ROCKFORD — A 30-year-old man was stabbed to death in what Winnebago County Sheriff’s Police suspect may have been a domestic violence homicide.

 

80-degree temps to hang around Rock River Valley 'til midweek

A significant surge of warm air is in store today and Wednesday, followed by some significant rainfall Thursday through Saturday.

 

'A relief': Arbiter gives OK to smaller firefighting staff in Rockford

ROCKFORD — The city won the right to reduce its firefighting staff in an arbitration decision announced Monday.

 

Illinois goes live with options for health care coverage

ROCKFORD — If you’re uninsured, researching your health care options should get a little easier today.

 

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Commercial Mortgage fraud trial ends

ROCKFORD — Was Anthony D’Agostino a well-meaning businessman whose company was washed away by the Great Recession tidal wave or a deceptive schemer whose company collapsed when he couldn’t find new investors to pay off older ones?

 

Attorney building insanity defense in Franklin Byrd murder trial

ROCKFORD — Franklin T. Byrd had begun to mumble to himself, stopped eating and preferred to sit in darkened rooms alone rather than speak with family members in the weeks before his mother was shot to death.

 

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