Trying to maintain or improve our physical health is an important aspectof being healthy, but certainly not the only one. Our annual health andwellness issue also looks at the importance of mental ...
Former Sangamon County Sheriff’s Deputy Sean Grayson, who was convicted last year of shooting an unarmed woman, has begun ...
The debate over how to regulate data centers in Illinois is intensifying as lawmakers struggle to balance costs to consumers and the state’s need to be competitive economically. Data centers house ...
The debate over how to regulate data centers in Illinois is intensifying as lawmakers struggle to balance costs to consumers ...
As expected, we did not see a whole lot of spending increases in Gov. JB Pritzker’s state budget proposal last week. Last year, Pritzker said his budget limited discretionary spending to less than a 1 ...
The Jan. 22 edition of Illinois Times included an article by Dean Olsen with an overview of the upcoming city budget (“City has more expenses, less revenue”). Former Springfield budget director Bill ...
Dr. Terrance Jordan did not like attending school as a youth. “I had bad experiences in school growing up in rural ...
The city of Springfield has hired its own city planner, a real one this time. Her name is Suraksha Bhandari. She studied at the University of Utah after life in Nepal but she might find Springfield’s ...
The former Sangamon County sheriff – who refused calls for his resignation after Sonya Massey’s 2024 murder, then abruptly retired, citing stress on his family and the sheriff’s office – recently ...
My sister Pat, maybe 7, woke early and decided to have an adventure She took some apples, set out along the shore path, cut across a field, passed some cows, ate an apple, continued on until she had ...
Springfield, are you ready to feel the monster truck thunder? With such names as USA-1, Veteran, Double Trouble, Skykotic and Lone Wolf, these monsters are set to rock the BOS Center for two shows on ...
The Jan. 22 edition of Illinois Times included an article by Dean Olsen with an overview of the upcoming city budget (“City has more expenses, less revenue”). Former Springfield budget director Bill ...