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The City Council approved spending $3.5 million in Community Preservation Act funding to be divided among 19 projects to help ...
Protests are taking place in Missouri and nationwide on June 14 to counter President Trump's military parade, which coincides ...
SPRINGFIELD — Scammers impersonating two police sergeants, one of whom has retired, have been calling residents in ...
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum's special events for Juneteenth will include the display of a signed copy ...
As Springfield bars open over the summer, other doors close. This time, Terra Ferment, a bar serving locally brewed beers ...
Illinois Senate President Don Harmon tried to pass legislation that would have wiped clean a potential multimillion-dollar ...
When property tax bills will ultimately hit mailboxes is still in flux, as tech upgrades continue at the county’s property ...
The Springfield City Council passed the ordinance, which authorizes all city departments to prioritize skills-based hiring standards wherever applicable. The change seeks to reduce barriers to ...
Downtown business owners said it’s been more than 5 years of dealing with the same problemparking. And with a ...
Springfield's Maternal Child Health Commission hosted a summit on Tuesday, bringing in residents, providers, and advocates to ...
The city of Springfield celebrated the first-ever unveiling of a community quilt, bringing awareness to dementia.
Springfield City Council has passed a new ordinance promoting skills-based hiring practices to modernize the local job market ...