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SPRINGFIELD (AP) — The Illinois Department of Insurance is warning consumers that a Florida-based company is illegally marketing home warranty services to Illinois residents.
The agency said Wednesday that Arkidus Home Protection continues to market the warranties despite a previous cease and desist order from the Illinois Insurance Department. They say the state of Florida has taken similar action against Arkidus for illegal activity.
The company markets warranties for household appliances via the Internet.
Illinois officials say they’ve received “several complaints” from consumers who could not get Arkidus to reimburse them for claims.
Illinois officials investigated and determined the company and Reinaldo “Ray” Berges did not have a certificate of authority to sell insurance or a license to sell home warranties in Illinois.
A telephone number on the company website rang busy.
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Illinois officials warn about home warranty scam
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Democrats to try again on Madigan's pension bill
CHICAGO (AP) — A solution to Illinois' worst-in-the-nation state pension crisis remained far from reach Friday, as legislative leaders and Gov. Pat Quinn said they would try again to pass a plan backed by House Speaker Michael Madigan — one that failed in the Senate last month and is unlikely to pass next week.
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Coroner: S. Illinois police chief kills self
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, Ill. (AP) — A coroner says a southwestern Illinois police chief who was suspended after being accused of felony misconduct has committed suicide.
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Storms pelt Midwest with rain, winds, hail
CHICAGO (AP) — A massive line of storms packing hail, lightning and tree-toppling winds began rolling through the Midwest Wednesday evening and could affect more than one in five Americans from Iowa to Maryland before subsiding.
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Daley set to challenge Democratic governor in Ill.
CHICAGO (AP) — A rare intra-party battle began taking shape Tuesday among big-name Democrats in Illinois, as former White House chief of staff Bill Daley positioned himself to try to unseat a governor he blames for failing to resolve the state's financial crisis and other pressing issues.
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Math professors find work of teenage Lincoln
If the discovery of some teenager's math calculations written out nearly 200 years ago doesn't seem too exciting, consider the student: Abraham Lincoln.
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DOC official quits after harassment investigation
The deputy director for the Illinois Department of Corrections' southern district has resigned following investigations of sexual harassment.
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- House OKs Medicaid expansion, 'puppy lemon' law
- Ill. House approves guns plan opposed by governor
- Ill. Senate approves health-coverage exchange plan
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- New Ill. House gun bill excludes parks, transit
- Ill. House committee approves Medicaid expansion
- Ill. Senate panel endorses ammunition limit
- Senate Democrats want more school money, not cuts
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Democrats to try again on Madigan's pension bill



