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National parks crisis hits home
National parks are facing a triple whammy – underfunding, reduced staffing, and what some call unprecedented federal oversight. Central Illinois is home to three National Park Service (NPS) sites, including the Lincoln Home, and they’ve been affected, too. While effects vary…
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#MeToo at the Muni
Springfield Municipal Opera is facing criticism, resignations of cast members from several of the season’s musicals and a boycott of…
A deflated event
The hot air balloon portion of Balloons Over 66 Weekend in Lincoln, a festival that has been one of the…
New Mental Health Board convenes
Retired Judge Steve Nardulli was elected chair of the Sangamon County Mental Health Board at its first meeting May 27…
Downtown Springfield bill fails to come to fruition
In the waning hours of legislative session, the Illinois General Assembly got close, but failed to pass a bill that…
POWER Act data center regulation won’t move forward this spring
Conversations about the POWER Act, a multifaceted data center regulation bill, are not over yet, even though the bill wasn’t ready…
Session slog ends in $56B budget, new taxes on social media companies, crypto, fantasy sports
Illinois lawmakers approved the state budget early Monday morning after slogging through the night, enacting new taxes on businesses and…

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Jury awards $38 million to woman injured by operating room equipment
A Sangamon County jury awarded $38.4 million to a former HSHS St. John’s Hospital employee who was injured when a…
Durbin warns of deep divisions in farewell address to Illinois lawmakers
As he closed his address before gathered members of the Illinois General Assembly and Gov. JB Pritzker in the Illinois…
Illinois lawmakers pass landmark AI accountability bill
Following in the footsteps of New York and California, Illinois state lawmakers passed a bill Wednesday that seeks to increase…
He wants his backhoe back
Mike Eyer has a beautiful spread in Jacksonville at the intersection of Poor Farm and Sugar Hollow Roads. A little…
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Letters to the Editor 06-04-26
GOOD WORK I always knew that The Outlet under Michael Phelon’s leadership would be a success, and this shows that “the proof is in…
Pappas’ megaprojects “study” not her best work
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas released a “study” last week about the state megaprojects proposal including a new Bears stadium complex that was mostly…
Letters to the editor 5/28/26
We welcome letters. Please include your full name, address and telephone number. We edit all letters. Send them to editor@illinoistimes.com. NEED MORATORIUM I wish…
Through the looking glass
What follows is a fun story about a city, a court and a cause. I am moved to write about it because it’s important…
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