Last May, Giannoulias’ office launched the “Get Real Illinois” campaign to raise awareness about the requirements and ...
Logan Bricker is a master's degree student in the UIS Public Affairs Reporting program, working this semester as an intern ...
The impending closure of a University of Illinois soybean research lab due to federal funding cuts could impede the study of ...
How many "r's" in your "brrrr" this week? Well, it's too cold to count them so let's just be thrilled and chilled to the ...
When Gregory L. Fraase described the conditions that women working in his Asian massage parlors endured when they were growing up overseas, his words highlighted the way he and others may have taken ...
A six-year legal battle recently came to an end with longtime GOP powerbroker Don Tracy claiming victory. In 2019, the Illinois executive inspector general found the Springfield lawyer engaged in a ...
A nonprofit that wants to build tiny homes on Springfield's southeast side faces more big hurdles after the Springfield City Council on Feb. 11 unanimously voted to withdraw a resolution to commit ...
Gov. JB Pritzker has proposed growing spending by about $2 billion without new income or service taxes in the upcoming fiscal year – though his administration acknowledged policy changes by the Trump ...
Springfield City Council members on Feb. 18 approved $1.5 million in city funding for a 50-home addition to the Nehemiah Expansion affordable-housing project on the east side. The two 10-0 votes – to ...
The citrus season is in full swing in the southern U.S., and I just returned from our annual Florida vacation with two 15-pound mesh bags of oranges and satsumas. Rather than letting them languish and ...
When: Sat., June 7, 7:30-9:30 a.m.
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