“Grandpop, there’s a car coming!” I shouted as we drove on the left side of the road which was paved.

He swerved back to the dirt side of the road and we didn’t have a head-on crash.

When we returned to my Skinner grandparent’s home in Crumpton, Maryland, I told my father and took my grandfather’s keys away.

The Secretary of State’s Office would be able to act similarly under the second iteration of State Rep. Jeff Keicher’s attempt to equalize Illinois’ driver’s license rules to those in other states for those within sight of not being able to drive safely.

Considering the Sunday Chicago Tribune put the story on its front page, I think the bill might pass this year.

It will be difficult for Senate President Don Harmon to refuse to allow a vote this year, as he did last year

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