Women for Women awarded a record-breaking $70,000 in grants to three local nonprofits during its 18th Annual Grant Reception ...
The logo, which District 17 board member Annette Fulgenzi said has some things to clean up, appears to depict Sangamon County ...
More than six months after the Wyndham Springfield City Centre Hotel had its first-floor windows boarded, city workers began ...
One by one, boys walked to the front of the courtroom May 5 to receive certificates marking the completion of Sangamon County’s new youth mentoring and diversion program. Mentors stood beside them for ...
An exciting tale is told in a new $73,000 state-funded video presentation at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum. The animated production brings to life the story of Robert Smalls, an enslaved man ...
The only revenue Springfield city government might forfeit to help pay for the proposed BOS Center expansion and new hotel ...
Hello and welcome to another edition of Now Playing, your weekly Illinois Times excursion into the music scene surrounding us. The month of May is definitely not a “maybe” this year, as we warm up in ...
The Illinois General Assembly continues to debate what to do about data centers as the artificial intelligence business keeps ...
Springfield was a grand hotel town in the ’20s. It was the state capital, a tourist mecca and a “good convention town” too, meaning it offered gambling, booze, women and a police force under orders to ...
The first Mother’s Day sermon I preached following the birth of our son Paul was a momentous occasion for me. I remember ...
Brian Galecki is the co-owner of Dumb Records. This episode begins with some rapid-fire hot takes, explores how Dumb Records ...
Every summer, something quietly happens to young readers. School lets out, routines shift and before long, the books get ...
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