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Lutheran High School plans to rebuild near Cherry Hills Church
State mine subsidence insurance has a $750,000 cap on damages
By Scott Reeder
Tags: News
CWLP asking for significant water rate increases
32% hikes proposed for 2024 and 2025
By Dean Olsen
McCann trial postponed until Feb. 12
Former gubernatorial candidate hospitalized in Missouri
Tags: News, sam mccann, conservative party, mccann, u.s. district court
Honoring Springfield native Julius Rosenwald, America's first social philanthropist
By Karen Ackerman Witter
New "Lincoln's Springfield" exhibit
Lincoln's new neighbor
Foundation finds a new home at the Lincoln Home
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
Budzinski, the bipartisan Democrat
She draws the line at Trump: When he says who he is, believe him.
By David Blanchette
Influx of migrants to Illinois creates tensions
Lawmakers begin offering proposals to address recent arrivals
By Andrew Adams, Capitol News Illinois
Doing more for the homeless
Nonprofits, police department, expand services to address a growing need
Tags: News, homeless, springfield IL, heartland housed, unhoused, Video
City of Springfield penalized for violating Fair Housing Act
"Ignorance of the law is no excuse," judge said
Making city government more helpful to businesses
Office of Planning and Economic Development has new staff, new positions
Show me the money
Lucky Horseshoes have ambitious plan to renovate stadium, seeking financial support
A Springfield view of immigration
Citizens Club programs Feb. 1 and 15 offer a local look at a global topic
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
Lawmakers clear path for assault weapon registration rules
Some members record symbolic objection, saying rules are too vague and complicated
By Peter Hancock
When DCFS makes mistakes, children die
Year after year, basic errors by state child protection workers result in tragedy
By George Pawlaczyk
Haley: Remarks "taken out of context"
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
Give your brain a workout
By Holly A. Whisler
Try stretching to improve your health
By Ashley Meyer
Eat your veggies and like it
By Pamela Savage
Spark a little joy
Use 15 minutes a day to reinvigorate your life
Maximize your workout
By Bo Bennett
Chris Cagle
@ Boondocks
Fri., April 19, 8:30 p.m.
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
Saving a historic round barn
A self-serve farmers market
Making downtown Springfield more marketable