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Rewriting history?
An exciting tale is told in a new $73,000 state-funded video presentation at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum. The animated production brings to life the story of Robert Smalls, an enslaved man who purloined a Confederate boat, picked up other enslaved…
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Federal drug discount expansion proposal may cost Illinois millions, agency head says
A proposal that would expand access to a federal program that discounts the price of prescription drugs could end up…
An AI anniversary logo
Sangamon County officials revealed an artificial intelligence-driven logo concept to commemorate America’s 250 years of independence and 100 years of…
Wyndham plywood gets a paint job
More than six months after the Wyndham Springfield City Centre Hotel had its first-floor windows boarded, city workers began painting…
Early intervention
One by one, boys walked to the front of the courtroom May 5 to receive certificates marking the completion of…
Sangamon County appoints Mental Health Board
The Sangamon County Board appointed seven members to the county’s newly formed Mental Health Board during a May 12 board…
A losing proposition
When customers came to Capitol Teletrack on May 2 for the Kentucky Derby, a yearly event that still packed them…

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“A lot of things are getting confused”
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect debate and action at the May 12 Springfield City Council meeting.…
How do data centers benefit the places where they’re built? Local mayors give mixed reviews
The Illinois General Assembly continues to debate what to do about data centers as the artificial intelligence business keeps booming,…
Family, friends, supporters honor fallen Illinois police officers
In a ceremony at the state Capitol, family, friends and supporters honored the lives of two law enforcement officers who…
“It didn’t have to end like that”
A federal jury in the Central District of Illinois has awarded $3 million to the family of a man who…
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Legislation stalled as May 31 adjournment nears
Every year when the legislature arrives at mid-May, it’s always tempting to look around, see the absence of real bicameral movement on legislation and…
Letters to the editor 5/14/26
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Reopening soon
Springfield was a grand hotel town in the ’20s. It was the state capital, a tourist mecca and a “good convention town” too, meaning…
Bill offers little state tax relief for homeowners
Before the House passed the megaprojects bill last month, we were told that the drafters didn’t want to just do some symbolic or “token”…
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