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Reducing harm, saving lives
People struggling with addiction need support, not stigma
By Madison Angell
Tags: News
Explaining the Black Agenda
UIS and Illinois Black Caucus host series on four legislative "pillars"
Making it illegal for police to lie to kids
New legislation protects youth from police coercion, introduces civics course
Beyond standardized testing
Legislature passes Higher Education Fair Admissions Act
On the trail with Mother Jones
New women's history website highlights Illinois figures and places
Fighting a life sentence
Illinois man argues against a mandatory life sentence he received as a teen
When it was a crime to be Italian
Documentary to explore WWII internment camps
Teaching Asian American history
TEAACH Act aims for more comprehensive curriculum
New vision? Or new prison?
Illinois debates youth incarceration
The warming of Illinois
Experts warn of climate change implications for the state
Cooking up community
City moves forward with plans for downtown commercial kitchen
Healing through film
"No Malice" contest empowers youth
"Decolonizing" performance art
Springfield panelists discuss making arts more inclusive
Gambling losses
For individuals, the cost is mental, not just financial
Opioid deaths rise in Illinois
Experts say fentanyl and pandemic have worsened drug epidemic
Planting seeds, growing trees
Springfield wins a "Tree City" title
Illinois pleas to skip SATs
State and federal education heads disagree on tests
Working for equity
Illinois Black Caucus agenda advances on economic access
TEDx in Springfield
Students speak out on poverty exploitation, women in prison and following that "nameless feeling"
Proposal would pay exonerees $50,000 per year served
Finding teachers
Solutions sought for shortages and failures to diversify
Getting out the vax
Media campaigns, mobile units and clinics help spread immunity
Another type of virus outbreak
Norovirus from a Springfield Arby's sickens dozens of people
Pandemic worsens gendered inequalities in workforce
Ball-Chatham school board hopefuls debate identity politics
ArtHAUS
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Sat., April 20, 5-9 p.m. and Sun., April 21, 1-5 p.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
By Dean Olsen
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
By Scott Reeder
Helping the Homeless. My journey and my blessing.
By Julie L Benson
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors