Where You Can Get the Pfizer Vaccine in Illinois, Now That FDA Has Granted Full Approval - NBC Chicago
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- August 23, 2021
NPR Illinois | 91.9 UIS | By Hannah Meisel Published April 6, 2022 at 6:53 PM CDT Renovations on the long-vacant State Armory Building in downtown Springfield will finally begin in July, Gov. JB Pritzker and other local officials announced Wednesday. The 85-year-old building, a behemoth structure that takes up an entire city block just north
READ MORELet’s hope we are hearing the soft rustle of a new page being turned in Illinois politics. On Wednesday, a federal grand jury returned a 22-count indictment against former House Speaker Michael Madigan following an investigation that went on for years. It charged Madigan, who lost his role as speaker in January 2021 and later
READ MORESTORY POSTED 1 HOUR AGO Ramblers fall to UNI in OT originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago In the Missouri Valley Conference season title decider, the Loyola Ramblers fell to the Northern Iowa Panthers by a score of 102-96. The game was a back and forth battle that required overtime to settle. The Ramblers… ★
READ MOREWith the Pfizer vaccine fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration, here’s a look at where you can get vaccinated and how to schedule an appointment. While full approval has been granted for those age 16 and older, the vaccine is still under emergency use authorization for children 12 to 15 years old. During
READ MOREKelsie Vose of Vose Fine Foods discusses how the 2021 Illinois State Fair is going so far. Last year’s fair was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. BRENDEN MOORE SPRINGFIELD — After a year’s hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Illinois State Fair returned to the capital city this weekend, offering a semblance of normalcy
READ MOREGov. J.B. Pritzker signs House Bill 2621, creating new financing programs and tax incentives to support the creation and preservation of affordable housing in communities across Illinois. SPRINGFIELD — Senate Republicans on Thursday called for a deep dive into pandemic-driven problems in the state’s unemployment insurance program after a routine audit found $155 million in
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