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ISP concludes investigation into shooting at juvenile detention center
Still not clear how teen obtained the gun he fired before being shot and killed by police
By Dean Olsen
Tags: News
Springfield man charged with operating six "houses of prostitution"
The end of an era
Armbruster, the tent company, is closing after 149 years
By David Blanchette
A history of the Armbruster Manufacturing Company
Compiled from Sangamonlink.org
"There's a magic about this place."
Armbruster employees reflect on their decades of working for the company
Limited capacity in juvenile detention centers statewide
Sangamon County Juvenile Detention Center remains closed nearly six months after incident
Local food measures, student teacher pay advance at Statehouse
Another measure would prohibit single-use plastic bottles at hotels
By Peter Hancock and Jerry Nowicki, Capitol News Illinois
Found in a 1954 letter
By Jacqueline Jackson
FBI targets area Asian massage parlors
Springfield man charged in connection with investigation
Revitalizing Route 66
Tourist attractions, residential development, infrastructure improvements proposed along Ninth Street and Peoria Road
Springfield man honored for Black History Month
Robert Moore helped write document to bring police and Black community closer
By Ed Wojcicki
In crisis, she went to an Illinois facility. Two years later, she still isn’t able to leave.
The state of Illinois is asking for the end of court oversight of its system of care for people with developmental disabilities. But some advocates say it’s too soon.
By Molly Parker and Beth Hundsdorfer, Capitol News Illinois
Memorial Health to bring back valet parking
Parking attendants eliminated in August as part of 300 systemwide layoffs
NPR station facing financial challenges
Reduced funding from UIS, federal grant, impacts annual budget
Pioneers on the UIS Prairie
The first freshmen gather to honor their mentor
Crime on the rise in Sangamon County
Local law enforcement blame the end of cash bail for an increase in crime rates
When kids can't read
Three out of four fourth graders are not proficient in reading. District 186 is reevaluating its controversial curriculum.
By Scott Reeder
Moving forward with demolition
Many buildings at former Pillsbury Mills site to come down this year
City council passes budget
Council approves significant water and sewer rate increases, money for municipal ambulance
City may pay $95,000 to settle civil rights complaint
City’s health plan changed after former Lincoln Library manager was denied medical coverage
How to succeed as a Black-owned business
Local entrepreneurs say it’s tough getting started. Race plays a role. Rewards come from persistence.
Sam McCann pleads guilty during trial
Former state senator admits guilt on nine felony charges related to misuse of campaign funds
City council prepares to vote on new budget
Includes more money for police salaries, infrastructure and significant water and sewer rate increases
Targeting diversity efforts
Complaint filed against SIU School of Medicine for scholarship honoring Tracey Meares
Shaping Springfield’s Energy Future
@ Lincoln Public Library
Wed., March 20, 5:30-7:30 p.m.