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Zoning panel suggests two more zoning categories for marijuana businesses
With encouragement from two aldermen, the Springfield Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended that the city add t…
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Prep spotlight: Johnson, Ferguson lift Rockets to first CS8 title
ROCHESTER - Rochester High School rode its defense to a 1-0 double overtime win over Chatham Glenwood to win its first e…
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'Medical aid in dying' discussed, debated at SIU forum
Advances in medicine have been to ease pain for people who are dying, but an advocate for "medical aid in dying" - an op…
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CS8 Football Podcast: Springfield High coach Roy Gully
The State Journal-Register's sports writer Ryan Mahan and producer Justin L. Fowler traveled to Springfield High School …
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One fatality confirmed in west-side accident
A passenger was killed in a single-vehicle crash on the city's west side Thursday afternoon, according to the Springfiel…
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House concerts provide intimate musical experience
Listening to a musician or band in a mobbed amphitheater or a crowded bar with bass banging your eardrums and shaking yo…
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INVESTIGATION: In sweltering Texas, deaths rise as private utilities more often disconnect power
Regulators have turned a blind eye to skyrocketing summertime disconnections for nonpayment among poor people, including…
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Bernard Schoenburg: No endorsement yet, but Tarter gets help from party leader
Springfield cancer surgeon TOM TARTER, who is among people running for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate, has loaned $5…
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UCP Land of Lincoln acquired by Sparc
United Cerebral Palsy Land of Lincoln, a Springfield-based nonprofit that has served people with developmental disabilit…
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Rep. McCombie says 'cost of corruption is too high to ignore'
A Republican state lawmaker said Wednesday she plans to introduce legislation to establish a State Ethics Task Force to …
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New Architect of the Capitol hired
An architect from Bloomington has been named Architect of the Illinois State Capitol.Andrea Aggertt took over the positi…
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Dog found dead at Pillsbury Mill plant
A dog that was seen roaming the towers of silos at the old Pillsbury Mills plant earlier this week is believed to be the…
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Cards fall in four: Nationals advance to World Series
WASHINGTON - It was merely the first inning, yet fans kept rising out of their seats to applaud or yell or twirl their r…
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Report: Funding revamp has helped Illinois' poor school districts
Illinois' revised school funding formula is helping achieve greater equity among school districts, according to a new ev…
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2018 tax summaries show Pritzkers with more than $6M in gross income
Gov. J.B. Pritzker and his wife, M.K. Pritzker, reported more than $6 million in gross income last year, about $5.5 mill…
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