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SMTD tries to reduce pollution
A $17.8 million federal grant provides hybrid and natural gas buses
By Scott Reeder
Tags: News
A divisive time
Durbin and Budzinski address Trump shooting, Biden's candidacy
Springfield residents sponsor Ukrainian family
Congregation helps a couple and their young son start over in the U.S.
No teen left behind
When the traditional classroom isn't working, District 186 has three alternatives.
Rebuilding the Catholic Church
Former Chiara Center to become trade school focused on traditional Catholic education
Fight over fescue grass
City tells homeowner to mow organic lawn
Motivation to move
Jacksonville offers $5K to qualified workers willing to relocate to the community
U.S. Postal Service delays decision
Union says processing mail through St. Louis would lead to 33 layoffs, slower delivery times
Not ready to learn
District 186 teachers cite increase in violence and threats from students
City launches program to rehab east-side homes
My First Home initiative will target first-time homebuyers
The end of the rainbow
Rail project displaces five halfway houses, owner says he won't relocate House of the Rainbow
Future of Logan Correctional Center uncertain
Governor says Lincoln can't rely on prison for economic development
Twelve years later, vacant house comes full circle
Owner's debt forgiveness became mayoral campaign issue
Attorney trio in trouble
State inspector general blasts three lawyers for multiple conflicts of interest, double billing
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
City plans to shut off utilities, displacing residents, if owner doesn’t pay past due bills
Intricate Minds promotes harm reduction as a road to recovery
When kids can't read
Three out of four fourth graders are not proficient in reading. District 186 is reevaluating its controversial curriculum.
Targeting diversity efforts
Complaint filed against SIU School of Medicine for scholarship honoring Tracey Meares
Lutheran High School plans to rebuild near Cherry Hills Church
State mine subsidence insurance has a $750,000 cap on damages
Credit card company monopolies impact small businesses
Sen. Dick Durbin proposes legislation to create more competition
DSI gets new director
Springfield native Carlos Ortega started Feb. 1
Show me the money
Lucky Horseshoes have ambitious plan to renovate stadium, seeking financial support
City pursues legal action against Olde Towne Apartments
Seeking to demolish eight vacant structures and force owner to repair four others
Springfield remembers the legacy of MLK
The legacy of St. Joseph's Home lives on
A charitable fund now provides grants to area nonprofits that assist the elderly
Pablo Cruise with Solid Gold
@ Lincoln Square Theater
Fri., July 26, 7 p.m.
Deputy charged with murder had issues during previous employment
By Farrah Anderson and Sam Stecklow, for Invisible Institute and the Investigative Reporting Workshop
Deputy who killed Sonya Massey was discharged from Army for serious misconduct
'Red flags' surrounded hiring of alleged killer
By Dean Olsen
Sonya Massey’s father calls for Jack Campbell to resign