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City weighs whether to regulate "backyard breeders"
Shelters have seen an influx of unwanted pets since the pandemic
By Dean Olsen
Tags: News
Attorney trio in trouble
State inspector general blasts three lawyers for multiple conflicts of interest, double billing
By Scott Reeder
A new direction
Portions of one-way streets to become two-way
State considers ban for certain food additives
Four additives linked to health problems are commonly found in candy, soda, baked goods
By Cole Longcor, Capitol News Illinois
Farmers want the right to fix their tractors
Farmers have clamored for the Right to Repair for years. It's getting little traction in John Deere's home state.
By Jennifer Bamberg, Investigate Midwest
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
Trooper was also previously part-owner of the building that became Jade Spa
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors
Firefighters lobby for city-operated ambulance service
58% of the fire department's calls for service were for emergency medical issues
Changes proposed to state's biometric privacy law
Biometric Information Privacy Act subject of lawsuits, settlements
By Hannah Meisel
What’s happening at the Capitol
First-ever director for Prisoner Review Board
By Jerry Nowicki and Dilpreet Raju, Capitol News Illinois
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
City plans to shut off utilities, displacing residents, if owner doesn’t pay past due bills
Making downtown Springfield more marketable
Study recommends new hotel, doubling size of BOS Center
A self-serve farmers market
Greenhouse in Scott County sparks statewide legislation to support local agriculture efforts
By David Blanchette
County bars to close earlier
Sangamon County Board ends 3 a.m. liquor licenses, citing public safety concerns
Lawmakers question Pritzker's plan for new early childhood agency
Cost of consolidating programs remains largely unknown
By Peter Hancock, Capitol News Illinois
Springfield YMCA celebrates 150 years
Leaders: "It's more than a place. It's a purpose."
By Karen Ackerman Witter
Saving a historic round barn
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
History of the Young Men's Christian Association and Springfield YMCA
Angels among us
University of Illinois alumni, students and faculty connect to incubate business growth
By Catherine O'Connor
Merch madness
How Campus Ink built a business working with student athletes
Springfield native wants to redesign global supply chain logistics
Bill ending state’s tipped wage advances but prospects uncertain amid pushback
Sangamon County Board to vote on ending 3 a.m. liquor licenses
Liquor Committee cites concerns about recent violent incidents, public safety
LaHood, comfortable in Congress
Peoria conservative reflects on legacy, the border and Trump
Talking trash
Neighborhood activists hope for garbage reforms, mayor asks for patience
Autism Support of Central Illinois UnGala
Sat., April 27, 7 p.m.