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Sending the wrong message?

A sharp cough came from the BearCat’s engine as it struggled to start. After another try, the massive bulletproof vehicle outfitted with a turret booth and remote battering ram for bashing in doors and windows came to life. The driver, who…

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ABC loses State Fair contract

Since the first term of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s presidency, one organization – the American Business Club of Springfield – has…

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EMT takes plea deal

A plea deal in the death of Earl L. Moore Jr. is drawing mixed reactions from family members and civil…

Strategy, not charity

“Why Foreign Assistance Matters” was the topic of the April 14 World Affairs Council of Central Illinois program at Illini…

Tackling chronic absenteeism

A new joint initiative between the Sangamon County State’s Attorney’s Office and the Regional Office of Education is taking a…

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Progressives push tax ideas

More than a year ago, the Governor’s Office of Management and Budget was projecting a $3.2 billion deficit for what is now the current…

Letters to the editor 4/30/26

We welcome letters. Please include your full name, address and telephone number. We edit all letters. Send them to editor@illinoistimes.com. ADS AREN’T TRUE There…

Dr. Turner prescribes

Downtown Springfield has been slowly bleeding retailers, office tenants and cobblers-to-kitchen installers since 1951 when Sears, Roebuck & Co. moved its store from Adams…

Bears stadium bill advances

“We’re almost there” on a Bears stadium bill, Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) told some sports radio hosts on a Friday morning before the House…

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Food and drink

Classic French toast

Brunch season is upon us! Whether you’re in the mood for laid back and lazy or showstopping and decadent –…

Ooey gooey goodness

Now in my third year at Champaign’s Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery, I stay busy working at Caprae, our farm-to-table…

Music

Into May music

Join me in saying so long to anxious and unusual April and hello to the very, merry…

April ending music

As we wind up our last weekend in April for live music adventures, the weather looks good…

ARTS AND CULTURE

Kena Bere interview

Kena Bere is a young attorney working in downtown Springfield who is dedicating her career to building a more just and equitable legal system. She…

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See the results Every year, we ask our opinionated readers to tell us about their favorite people, places and things in the Springfield area. Over the decades we’ve been doing this, we’ve continued to tweak both the process and the results issue to try to keep things fresh and interesting.  While anything food-related typically dominates…

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