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Moredock cited the 1987 federal consent decree that changed the city to an aldermanic form of government from the commission ...
Some say superstars come and go but Cher is forever. So it certainly appears. In this Tony Award-winning musical, three women ...
Top 40 music blasted from the speakers as the crowd settled in for Kirk's arrival. Upon entering, he tossed out more than 100 Trump hats to the crowd. Those who asked questions were also able to get ...
In 1980, political activist Pat Quinn, who would later become governor, led a successful effort to change the Illinois ...
In a rare rebuke of a Democrat-sponsored bill, a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers voted against House Bill 3332, causing the ...
A Springfield company is asking the city for $2.6 million in TIF revenue to help renovate the long-vacant former AT&T building downtown so the 128,000-square-foot structure can be rented as office ...
The federal government has revoked the visas of some international students studying at universities across Illinois, but college administrators are sharing few details, including how many students ...
The Springfield City Council is scheduled to consider a zoning change April 15 that would allow for construction of a housing complex to serve residents with physical and/or mental disabilities. The ...
Interviews with some optimistic Illinois Republicans, encouraged by President Donald Trump's reinvigoration of conservative ideals, reveal how they view the political landscape as it shifts within the ...
Edgar Curtis was 17 and a junior at Lanphier High School when an aunt he was particularly close to died from cancer at 47 after a 100-day stay at Springfield Memorial Hospital. During the many visits ...
Off we go into the wilds of our music scene in the midst of April as consistent warmer weather approaches with each passing day, bringing us closer to those outdoor shows we so adore. Next thing you ...
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