Vol. 47, No. 41
Hit and run
What kind of man would run over me and my dog and leave us both for dead? I decided to find out.
By Dusty Rhodes
Kin of deceased inmate sue
Lawsuit filed on one-year anniversary of death at Sangamon County Jail
By Bruce Rushton
Political problems for Prisoner Review Board
By Scott Reeder
UIS faculty could strike as soon as May 2
"Little progress to report" in negotiations, union president says
By Dean Olsen
Highway camera expansion includes Sangamon County
Bills awaiting Pritzker signature would expand offenses that can be investigated
By Jerry Nowicki, Capitol News Illinois
Peace for Ukraine banners downtown
By Karen Ackerman Witter
Editors note 4/28/22
By Fletcher Farrar
What does it take to be important in America?
By Lee H. Hamilton
Letters to the Editor 4/28/22
By Letters to the Editor
Needless angst over kneeling
Reconsider pasta primavera
What was old is new again
By Peter Glatz
The art of faith
From a jazz funeral parade, to wedding clothes, to music, architecture and theater, the 2022 Liturgical Arts Festival showcases, without judging, the paths we walk to God.
Nicolas Cage clever in Unbearable, Ben Foster soars in Survivor, Unheard Tapes nothing new
By Chuck Koplinski
Patricia Ward Kelly reflects on the enduring legacy of Singin’ in the Rain
Burma Shave poem #1
By Jacqueline Jackson
Springtime at the farm
By Stacie Lewis
Goodbye Mark, So Long April
By Tom Irwin
Inner Outlines, Mild Cartoon Violence, James Tyler and the Usual Crowd, ANTIGRAV
@ Pizza Records
Sat., April 20, 6 p.m.-12 a.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
Harold L. “Lee” Milner Feb 25, 1946 - April 17, 2024
By Illinois Times Staff
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors