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When Robert Gillespie was 19, his father and stepmother learned he is gay and told him he could no longer stay in their home.
Illinois Republican state Rep. Dan Ugaste is speaking out against a “nationwide literacy crisis” that counts Illinois among ...
As the weather gets warmer, it means multiple things, including construction season. Here's a look at some of the major ...
New warehouses to bring 400 jobs to Springfield Two companies have announced plans to build warehouses in central Illinois.
By taking himself out of the running for a third term as governor next year, Pritzker could position himself as a leader with ...
Illinois students, including those studying in Springfield, have had their international visas canceled. They are among hundreds of students across the U.S facing such action in recent weeks.
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Legislature kills bill that would have expanded resentencing for youth offendersIn a rare rebuke of a Democrat-sponsored bill, a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers voted against House Bill 3332, causing the ...
Advocates say the hesitation of bosses to recognize unions is the unwillingness of even self-professed pro-labor employers to ...
In a bid to strengthen ties between the community and city government, Mayor Misty Buscher is launching a new initiative ...
Illinois State Police (ISP) and the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) are reminding the public to move over or get ...
The Illinois Department of Transportation announces the replacement of the Springfield Avenue bridge over the north fork of ...
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