Vol. 48, No. 10
Sexual assault survivor seeks justice
Only 7% of rapes are prosecuted nationwide. The number is even lower in Springfield.
By Scott Reeder
Forgoing the funds
Most nursing homes aren't applying for additional money for CNAs
By Dean Olsen
What happens when cash bail ends?
As task force works to ready justice system, amendments could be coming
By Jerry Nowicki and Capitol News Illinois
Few sexual assault cases lead to arrests, convictions
Art exhibit by two 1972 SHS grads
By Karen Ackerman Witter
GOP hammers Democrats as soft on crime
By Rich Miller
Editors note 9/22/22
By Fletcher Farrar
My year of listening to pandemic stories
Observations from an oral historian
By Amanda Riggenbach
Letters to the editor 9/22/22
By Letters to the Editor
Banned books can build bridges
Appreciate pears
This pear tart is a showstopper
By Ashley Meyer
Wearable art comes alive
Downtown Springfield gallery showcases creative talent
By Joseph Copley
Echoes of yesteryear
A walk through Oak Ridge Cemetery
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
Rooting for Bandit; Don't Worry Darling a smart sci-fi; Goodnight, Mommy is a mess
By Chuck Koplinski
similes poem #2
By Jacqueline Jackson
Souped-up nostalgia
By Stacie Lewis
Sam, SamJam, music for paws
By Tom Irwin
Million Peacemakers training workshop with Jon Moyal
@ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Tue., Oct. 8, 1-5 p.m.
Illinois State Police investigate another Sangamon County officer-involved death
By Beth Hundsdorfer
Rocky Horror Show Live returns to Springfield
By Mary Young and Courtney Wick
Governor's Mansion block slated to become a park
First Citizen program revamped