Vol. 46, No. 33
Springfield's man on Capitol Hill
U.S. Senator Richard Durbin, a top-ranking Democrat, reflects on 40 years in Congress
By David Blanchette
It's about time
Old State Capitol set for repairs
By Bruce Rushton
Springfield's new elementary school
Laketown and Hazel Dell to get a $22.6 million replacement
By Rachel Otwell
Code violations pile up
City slow to act
The toll on youth
Coronavirus hasn't been as deadly for kids, but they face challenges
By Madison Angell
Library reaches out
Lincoln Library hosts online events and plans for future
School board candidates square off
A town hall featured five candidates vying for two spots
ALPLM board names new director
Will start work in June
Cops blast mayor for backing brawling alderman
Langfelder: "They decided to work together, and that's what it's all about"
Sangamon County quietly changed leftover COVID vaccine policy
County also announces new drive-thru appointments available
By Mary Hansen, NPR Illinois
MORE DOSES
By Cap City
POLITICS?
Making a fairer map
By Rich Miller
Editor's Note 3/4/21
By Fletcher Farrar
Feeding the many forms of hunger
By Brian C. Blasco
Letters to the editor 3/4/21
By Letters to the Editor
Sound the alarm
Fiscal sanity hits the fire department
It's time for corned beef and cabbage
Nothing says St. Patrick's Day better. Unless you're Irish.
By Ashley Meyer
What to watch next
By Chuck Koplinski
The library that Dolly built
Promoting literacy for all children
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
strong advice poem #1
By Jacqueline Jackson
Around town
By Stacie Lewis
March is on
By Tom Irwin
Dinosaurs, Dragons, and Monsters ... Oh, My!
@ Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
Tue., April 23, 10-11 a.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
By Dean Olsen
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors
A major loss for Chicago Teachers Union
Harold L. “Lee” Milner Feb 25, 1946 - April 17, 2024
By Illinois Times Staff