Congress’ “Big Beautiful Bill” that passed last summer could prove to be far more damaging to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Illinois than most people know. A SNAP “death penalty” is ...
The director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, Dr. Sameer Vohra, joined a chorus of doctors, epidemiologists and ...
It’s unclear whether the Sangamon County Board can, or will, delay a vote for six months or more on zoning, as some residents ...
Rampant and haphazard growth after the Civil War left Springfield dirty, dangerous, unhealthful and inconvenient. The race riots in 1908 left the city’s worthy citizens with what we might call a ...
While controversial, the verdict Oct. 29 in the trial of Sean Grayson in the death of Sonya Massey marked one of the few times in recent history that an American police officer became a convicted ...
A second commission formed by the Sangamon County Board has run its course, with the Sangamon County Mental Health Commission ...
Springfield, the site of the very first paid professional women’s baseball game of any kind, will soon be home again to women ...
The Springfield City Council once again shot down the idea of a landlord registry during a chaotic Nov. 18 meeting, voting ...
You likely already know that U.S. Rep. Chuy García (D-Chicago) dropped out of his re-election race in a way that essentially ...
As we witness state-organized violence directed at Latine, Asian and Black and Brown immigrants and refugees, we recognize that the harm inflicted on those we serve carries profound consequences for ...
Experts in overdose response told Illinois Times they’re skeptical of Springfield’s capacity to treat people in need, despite ...
Dr. Diane Rutledge is the 63rd recipient of Springfield’s prestigious First Citizen Award. A lifelong educator, mentor and ...