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Pritzker signs bills doubling line-of-duty death benefits, addressing human trafficking
Obama traffic data collection plan also extended, credit card debt task force created
By Jerry Nowicki
Tags: Statehouse, Statehouse
Higher education official hopeful new funding will stem tide of student outmigration
Additional financial aid grant money, new facilities could entice students, IBHE director says
Some new laws taking effect; others already in place
Bills passed by General Assembly have varying effective dates
By Peter Hancock, Capitol News Illinois
Key state financial document six months late and counting
Lack of comprehensive financial report could affect Illinois’ bond rating
By Rebecca Anzel, Capitol News Illinois
A pause to reflect
After a thousand columns, it’s time for a break
By James Krohe Jr.
Tags: Opinion, Illinois - James Krohe Jr
Springfield, reimagined
The newest draft city plan is a good one
In the crosshairs
Is state government ready for Armageddon?
No mere bump on a log
Logan Hay, once Springfield’s best-known citizen, is forgotten
Grave matters
The dead still have things to teach us
Poor outcomes
Spreading white poverty and failing schools
Shame on you
Pointing fingers at sex pests
Reading aloud
Communal reading as tells a city’s story to itself
How high can you go?
The bidding is underway for Amazon’s new headquarters
Business as usual
Sangamon County tries to reinvent the wheel
Stellar! Stellar!
Springfield’s U of I passes the hat
What Columbus Day means to us
Another hero of a bad cause creates controversy
Making Illinois safe for the Bs
Two legislators want to reform higher ed
What would Willis do?
Will CWLP not have to clean up its act?
The politics of pretty
An election is just another beauty pageant
Editor's Note 9/28/17
By Fletcher Farrar
Foreign exchange
Is the Asian enrollment boom at the U of I about to bust?
Parking smartly
Smartphones? We need smart cars to save downtown
A certain despair
August is no time for faint-hearted gardeners
Drawing fire
A cartoon again excites believers
Monumental folly
Southern soldiers fall again
Inner Outlines, Mild Cartoon Violence, James Tyler and the Usual Crowd, ANTIGRAV
@ Pizza Records
Sat., April 20, 6 p.m.-12 a.m.
Helping the Homeless. My journey and my blessing.
By Julie L Benson
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
By Dean Olsen
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
By Scott Reeder
Firefighters lobby for city-operated ambulance service