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Pecuniary Differential
By Jacqueline Jackson
Letters to the editor 2/1/24
By Letters to the Editor
Tags: Letters to the Editor
Doing more for the homeless
Nonprofits, police department, expand services to address a growing need
By Dean Olsen
Tags: News, homeless, springfield IL, heartland housed, unhoused, Video
Polenta, the humble dish
Slow food full of protein and fiber
By Peter Glatz
Tags: Food Features
Editors note 2/1/24
By Fletcher Farrar
Merry February music
By Tom Irwin
Tags: Music Features
New one-act play looks at poet Walt Whitman, Civil War
By Daron Walker
Tags: IT Picks
American Fiction a timely, vital film; Underdoggs fails to score
By Chuck Koplinski
Tags: Film
Organizations work to reach “functional zero” homelessness by 2028
By Josh Sabo
Tags: Community & Lifestyle
217 Burger Week extended two days
Feb. 5-13
By Illinois Times Staff
Tags: 217 Burger Week
Chicago mayor walks back promise to welcome asylum-seekers
By Rich Miller
Tags: Rich Miller
City of Springfield penalized for violating Fair Housing Act
"Ignorance of the law is no excuse," judge said
Tags: News
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
By Scott Reeder
B.B. & T. Club: My mom Vera’s memory
A Springfield view of immigration
Citizens Club programs Feb. 1 and 15 offer a local look at a global topic
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
Letters to the editor 1/25/24
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
Come get your Stevie on
The legendary Stevie Nicks, celebrated by seven singers, at the Legacy Theatre
Sourdough baking an ancient process
By Ashley Meyer
Editors note 1/25/24
January-ing music ends
Two-part panel discussion to examine immigration here, U.S.
The Kitchen plods along, Beekeeper falls flat
Webb Wilder
@ Boondocks
Fri., March 29, 7 p.m.
My curriculum not the reason kids can’t read
By Lucy Calkins
Home alone
John Mellencamp more than rocks
PILLSBURIED: Art, artifacts and curiosities from the former Pillsbury site
By Karen Ackerman Witter