The Springfield and Peoria proposals appeared to be triggered by a June ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court involving a city in ...
The sidewalks of downtown Springfield will be busy again when the excitement of the holiday season returns with a whirlwind ...
Hey there, all you happy readers of Now Playing and Illinois Times, I'd like to say thank you, just for you being right here, ...
Twenty-three years later Barnes and Noble survives, as does Prairie Archives and the Book Rack. The status of the Elf Shelf ...
Stepping onto a glass floor with hundreds of red poppies below, winding through exhibits of artillery and getting a feel for ...
On Nov. 21, the Senate took a bipartisan vote and passed legislation known as the Dignity in Pay Act, sending it to Gov. JB ...
On Dec. 20, 1900, then-Illinois Gov. John Tanner granted clemency to seven prisoners. Five were boys; four had stolen ...
Dignitaries from Springfield and the state were all smiles during a recent grand reopening of Poplar Place, a formerly ...
A legislative committee and the Illinois Department of Agriculture agreed recently to delay finalizing new regulations governing hemp production amid an outcry of protests from small, independent ...