Is that pothole on your street taunting you? There’s an app for that. A few months ago, the City of Springfield quietly started using an application for smartphones called “Public Stuff.&r
Money is tight at Springfield’s daily newspaper as reckoning day approaches for GateHouse Media, corporate parent of the State Journal-Register that went on a drunken-sailor spending spree with
Dr. David Gill, a Bloomington emergency room physician and failed Democratic candidate for Congress, is suing the Internal Revenue Service in an effort to get the agency to do its job. In this case, t
In October 2012, the Springfield City Council voted to ban teens under age 18 from tanning in city limits. Pursued by Ward 5 Ald. Sam Cahnman, the ban took effect in January and built on an existing s
Ever wonder what all those doctors are doing in Springfield’s maze-like hospitals? We’re always told the Mid-Illinois Medical District is a pretty big deal for Springfield and Illinois in
Are you a young woman graduating from high school? Or do you know one? Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. may be able to assist. The Springfield-Decatur Area Alumnae Chapter announces its 2013 scholarsh
Do you find yourself belting out songs and dancing? Or have you ever imagined yourself on stage? Before you audition for the next big hit, why not have the proper training? The Springfield Municipal O
For people who are morbidly obese, weight loss can seem impossible. It’s easy to prescribe diet and exercise, but it’s not always as simple as that. Eating healthy is often out of reach fo
Horses have a special place in American lore: Barbaro, Champion, Man o’ War, Seabiscuit, Silver, Secretariat and countless others have captured the nation’s attention and imagination. Ther
The City of Springfield received a cash settlement last week in a class action lawsuit over a controversial chemical. The herbicide Atrazine, which may cause heart problems or birth defects in humans