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Double vision
Should Springfield have two high schools?
By Bruce Rushton
Tags: News, Feature, Cover Story
A second chance in life
Expungement seminar offers hope, opportunity
By David Blanchette
School segregation’s new frontier
As white flight continues, city schools make diversity cool
By Daniel C.Vock
CENSORED 2020
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS
By Paul Rosenberg
Tags: News, Feature
Small town with big plans for growing groceries
Market on the Hill in Mt. Pulaski to open next spring
All charged up
Normal welcomes Rivian, and the future
Listen to the dead
A walk through Oak Ridge Cemetery
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
This zoo is becoming a whole different animal
Henson Robinson Zoo, has a new director, new animal exhibits and a plan for the future
By Eric Woods
Attracting teachers 101
Illinois goes to school on the teacher shortage
Rochester turns 150. Let’s party.
Come out for a full weekend of sesquicentennial celebration events
Summer, kids and so many parks
A Springfield mom and her kids set out to play in every park. Here’s what they found on their Summer Park Challenge.
By Jessica Handy
Miles to go
Springfield is a racing mecca
By Catherine OâConnor
Preserving the reputations of sexual harassers
At the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, profs get to leave quietly
By Rachel Otwell and Ale Mierjeski (ProPublica)
Old folks. Who cares?
New state funding helps. But it’s not enough.
By Jerry Nowicki, Capitol News Illinois
Illinois State Fair-y tales
Thrills, scandal and Keith Moon meets the butter cow
The Ambassador of Salsa
Inclusion and fun can make the world a better place
World War II comes to life at the ALPLM
By Erika Holst
Kenny’s Bonnie
Behind enemy lines
Kenneth Hagan's war adventure is among the stories that make the World War II exhibition at ALPLM.
Camp Compass, where learning is fun
And, they're off
Horse racing struggles in Illinois
Women who go the distance
Women’s Distance Festival marks its 40th year. It began as a protest.
By Karen Ackerman Witter
2019 Women’s Distance Festival
July 13, 8 a.m. at Washington Park
Six trailblazers
Running led to a life of fitness
At the confluence MONEY and THE Mississippi
A port is the new hope for Cairo
By Madelyn Beck, Illinois Newsroom
Jaik Willis with Tom Irwin
@ Pizza Records
Sat., April 27, 7 p.m.-12 a.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
By Dean Olsen
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors
State considers ban for certain food additives
By Cole Longcor, Capitol News Illinois
Attorney trio in trouble
By Scott Reeder