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23 Jan, 2020
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Save A Lot on Clear Lake Avenue broken into Wednesday
Thieves were at it again in Springfield late Tuesday evening and early Wednesday morning.
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A ‘variety of precipitation’ on deck for Springfield area

Springfield area morning commuters could be greeted with around an inch of snow on Thursday.

Rochester school board VP resigns, is moving out of state

The Rochester 3A School District board will have an opening after its vice president submitted her letter of resignation.

 
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Hearing planned on voter registration glitch

  The Illinois House executive committee will have a hearing next week to determine how a programming error occurred in the secretary of state's office that inadvertently led to more than 500 possible non-U.S. citizens being registered to vote.

‘No’ vote means ‘yes’ to alchohol sales in Gardner Township

After more than 100 years, prohibition could end in Gardner Township.

 
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Police, fire present spending plans before City Council

Springfield aldermen weighed in on the spending plans of the city's police and fire departments along with Lincoln Library Wednesday evening at the third of four budget hearings.

DC sues Trump inaugural committee, alleging abuse of funds

WASHINGTON - The District of Columbia is suing President Donald Trump's inaugural committee and two companies that control the Trump International Hotel in the nation's capital, accusing them of throwing parties for the Trump family with nonprofit funds, and overpaying for event space at the hotel.

Democrats swarm industrial Iowa to prove they can beat Trump

MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa - Since their surprise loss to Donald Trump in 2016, Democrats have struggled with how to regain territory that long supported the party before suddenly flipping to Republicans.

New discovery may lead to ‘one-size-fits-all’ cancer treatment one day, researchers say

A team of researchers in the United Kingdom discovered a new type of immune cell that they say could one day be used as a "one-size-fits-all" therapy for most cancers.

Coronavirus death toll rises to 9 as experts consider declaring a public health emergency

The death toll from a new global virus threat rose to at least nine as experts from around the world gathered Wednesday in Switzerland to determine how to best manage the outbreak.