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Frigid response to pet law
By Lindsey Salvatelli
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Cold and classical
Illinois Symphony Orchestra goes Scandinavian
By Scott Faingold
Payback is hell
Schock prosecutor used emails in complaint about judge
By Bruce Rushton
WQNA off the air
Township tug-of-war
City, county leaders spar over Capital Township
Nursing home ordered to pay $6.75 million
Jury award comes after government fines
A past worth remembering
Community effort to recognize 1908 race riots nationally underway
Law takes aim at firearm sales
All in the family
Mayor’s relatives join city payroll
Anti-Muslim post appears on clerk's Facebook page
Circuit clerk says it was hack job
H.O.T. cops reaching out
Health care starts at home
Park District board to fill three seats
Alderman, incumbent and three others have filed to run for April 2 election
Spreading the wealth
City mulls Far East TIF expansion
Piece of the pot
Money and weed in Illinois
By Jaclyn Driscol
Couple claims discrimination
Habitat for Humanity denies allegations
Right into the new year
By Tom Irwin
Remembering the lives they lived
By IT Staff
Deaf Wings, a voice for victims
Deaf victims of violence are about to get the attention they need
By Karen Ackerman Witter
From vaccines to child abuse
Springfield doctor gets national attention
More than a pretty face
How to have a successful pet adoption
By Diane M. Cape
A stronger voice for the environment
Illinois Environmental Council buys a downtown office building, increasing Springfield presence
The Pharmacy gallery heads downtown
Familiar faces in mayoral race
Contest pits incumbent against former alderman
Webb Wilder
@ Boondocks
Fri., March 29, 7 p.m.
Photographing history
By Dean Olsen
John Mellencamp more than rocks
My curriculum not the reason kids can’t read
By Lucy Calkins
Home alone
By George Pawlaczyk