By Molly Parker, Capitol News Illinois
In late December 2022, a teenage boy with a broken arm was left to suffer alone in his cell at a youth lockup in rural southern Illinois. Staff were aware he'd been seriously injured; he told them he was in pain and asked to see a doctor...
Sangamon County could see first wind farm soon
German company seeks approval for first phase of three-county project
By Dean Olsen
Liquor license dilemma
State commission overturns Rochester village president's denial of liquor license
By Scott Reeder
Letters to the editor 11-30-23
Federal trial for Sam McCann postponed again
Decides to represent himself, pleads not guilty to charges of illegal campaign spending
BOS Center one step closer to major expansion
Creation of a tourism improvement district would finance a $100 million project
State school board weighs increased funding requests
By Peter Hancock, Capitol News Illinois
At Home for the holidays
Give a cookbook that will actually get used
By Peter Glatz
A party in your freezer
By Ashley Meyer
Holiday happenings arrive
By Tom Irwin
Thanks for the music
Celebrate the season at Holiday Inn
Springfield Theatre Centre showcases Irving Berlin and "White Christmas"
By Mary Young
Disney gets Wish right, May December is muddled, Napoleon a cinematic spectacle
By Chuck Koplinski
Christmas tree substitutes
By Tara McAndrew
Christmas 100 years ago
Take time off from toxic relatives
Enjoying a low- or no-contact holiday season
By Carey Smith
Best Of Springfield 2023Ⓡ
By Michelle Ownbey
Sizzling Strings
@ First Presbyterian Church
Fri., Dec. 1, 7-9 p.m.
Inside Illinois youth lockups
Illinois Times