Comfort Food Week, Dec. 8-14, brings Springfield a brand-new celebration of the dishes that warm the heart and feed the soul.
Change has a way of arriving whether we’re prepared for it or not. Careers shift, routines evolve, families grow and move and the pace of daily life can feel both demanding and repetitive. In the ...
Change has a way of arriving whether we’re prepared for it or not. Careers shift, routines evolve, families grow and move and the pace of daily life can feel both demanding and repetitive. In the ...
Knowing my own faults and foibles, I try to be tolerant of such things in others-even those who think that Brussels sprouts ...
Six schools moved up, four moved down, and overall things seem to be improving with proficiency, graduation and chronic ...
The proposed $500 million data center that CyrusOne wants to build in southwestern Sangamon County would generate up to $6 ...
In the days after the horrific burning of a woman on a Chicago CTA train by a clearly deranged habitual criminal suspect last ...
Former Sangamon County sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson’s lawyers say he deserves a new trial for the 2024 murder of Sonya ...
Please submit your resume and cover letter to Fletcher Farrar at [email protected]. The role Illinois Times, a trusted ...
Casey Prather credits a sober living home run by Springfield resident Julie Benson to playing a part in the longest stretch of sobriety he’s experienced in his adult life. Prather calls Benson’s Home ...
Jennifer Gill’s 12-year tenure as Springfield School District 186 superintendent will come to a close when she retires at the end of the current school year in June 2026. Meanwhile, the District 186 ...
While state politicians Sen. Doris Turner and Rep. Mike Coffey represent different parties, both were displeased with two of ...