Steven Herman, the former White House and chief national correspondent for Voice of America, gave a 45-minute speech at ...
My name is Aiden Meyer and I am the senior data and operations manager for Faith in Place, an organization dedicated to ...
Experts in overdose response told Illinois Times they’re skeptical of Springfield’s capacity to treat people in need, despite ...
Dr. Diane Rutledge is the 63rd recipient of Springfield’s prestigious First Citizen Award. A lifelong educator, mentor and ...
House Democratic legislators received a stern lecture during the second week of veto session about leaks from their private ...
In late 1969, I enlisted for four years in the U.S. Army. I was assigned to the U.S. Army Security Agency. Eventually, I was ...
Early on a Friday morning in late August, a group of Springfield seniors sat around a table outside Sangamon Towers, the apartment building they call home. It was a cool morning, out of the norm for ...
Illinois lawmakers are sending a bill to Gov. JB Pritzker that makes a pair of changes to Illinois’ tax code in response to ...
This year is the 20th annual This I Believe essay contest for high school seniors, sponsored by NPR Illinois. Modeled after ...
The Sangamon County Board’s timeline for considering and potentially approving the county’s first data center – a $500 ...
With one listening session under its belt, the newly formed PURPLE Coalition is beginning what its members hope will be years of advocacy on behalf of Blacks and other chronically disadvantaged people ...
How can anyone be blamed for dancing the “Shimmy” when even a cockroach can’t resist it in the face of jazzy music? Dr. Helen Clark, head of psychology department here, is authority for the statement: ...
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