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Firefighters lobby for city-operated ambulance service
58% of the fire department's calls for service were for emergency medical issues
By Dean Olsen
Tags: News
Periodical cicadas will emerge in droves
Another rare, natural phenomenon coming to central Illinois
By Karen Ackerman Witter
Tags: Home & Garden
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
Trooper was also previously part-owner of the building that became Jade Spa
Spring Lawn and Garden show
Expo highlights the latest trends
By Chris Crown
Grow a container garden
Use flowers or edible plants to enhance your décor
By Ashley Meyer
Changes proposed to state's biometric privacy law
Biometric Information Privacy Act subject of lawsuits, settlements
By Hannah Meisel
The Brave Little Rooster
By Jacqueline Jackson
Spring cleaning checklist
Enjoy your home even more after accomplishing these tasks
By Holly A. Whisler
Letters to the editor 04-18-24
By Letters to the Editor
Tags: Letters to the Editor
What’s happening at the Capitol
First-ever director for Prisoner Review Board
By Jerry Nowicki and Dilpreet Raju, Capitol News Illinois
Helping the Homeless. My journey and my blessing.
"Miss Julie" retires from full-time volunteering on the streets of Springfield
By Julie L Benson
Tags: Opinion
Spring Home & Garden
By IT Staff
Wildflower blossoms can add pizzazz to shortbreads
Tags: Food Features
Editor's note 04-18-24
By Fletcher Farrar
Blown away by April music
By Tom Irwin
Tags: Music Features
William Somerset Maugham play scheduled at Edwards Place
By Daron Walker
Tags: IT Picks
The Ministry an engaging fact-based story, Civil War a timely tale but Sasquatch Sunset plods along
By Chuck Koplinski
Tags: Film
Home & Garden events
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
City plans to shut off utilities, displacing residents, if owner doesn’t pay past due bills
By Scott Reeder
Volunteering is a powerful way to make change happen
By Veronica Espina
Tags: Community & Lifestyle
General Assembly tries to amend Biometric Information Privacy Act
New legislation would limit penalties for businesses collecting biometric information
By Rich Miller
Tags: Rich Miller
Turner Classic Movies Film Festival kicks off April 18
Making downtown Springfield more marketable
Study recommends new hotel, doubling size of BOS Center
A self-serve farmers market
Greenhouse in Scott County sparks statewide legislation to support local agriculture efforts
By David Blanchette
County bars to close earlier
Sangamon County Board ends 3 a.m. liquor licenses, citing public safety concerns
Frank Foster
@ Boondocks
Sat., April 20, 8 p.m.