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Housing advocates celebrate legislative wins
After months of negotiations in the spring legislative session resulted in no final action on Gov. JB Pritzker’s flagship housing proposal, housing advocates are celebrating a few legislative victories – and holding onto hopes for future negotiations. Bob Palmer, policy director…
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Leadership change for Lucky Horseshoes
When their announcement went live on their social media platforms the morning of July 9, it would have been understandable…
Soccer success
Spend any time around Orlando Johnson, and whatever preconceived notions of sympathy one might have had before encountering him will…
Data center details
Sangamon County’s average residential electricity bill has increased by more than 52% in the past five years when comparing seasonal…
Two ways to freeze a neighborhood
Editor’s note: This article is a commentary on the BUILD plan as it existed in May. The plan has not yet…
Women’s baseball league teams named
With opening day about three weeks away at Robin Roberts Stadium, the inaugural Women’s Professional Baseball League named the four…
Mayor, state detail Y block plans
A permanent amphitheater for free Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series concerts and other community events would be built on the…

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Pritzker signs landmark AI regulation bill that aims to mitigate risks
Gov. JB Pritzker signed artificial intelligence legislation modeled after similar bills in California and New York on Monday, furthering a…
Former Sangamon County deputy Sean Grayson seeks medical release
Less than six months into his 20-year prison sentence, the former sheriff’s deputy convicted of second-degree murder for the fatal…
Data center moratorium declared invalid
Logan County officials are on track to consider and potentially vote on land-use applications for a $5 billion data center…
Octopolis: An audacious endeavor
“The only distance between dream and reality is action,” proclaims Adena Rivas, founder of the Creative Reuse Marketplace (CRM) in…
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Letters to the editor 7/9/26
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As good as not there
The country roads around Springfield are lined with solar energy collectors in the form of cornfields. Here and there are newer and more efficient…
More budget fallout
About a week after the state budget passed both chambers in the dark of night, Attorney General Kwame Raoul spoke to the City Club…
America at 250
When I was in high school, I would regularly hitchhike home along a seven-mile trek through Florissant, Ferguson and Jennings in north St. Louis…
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