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Carrie Farley was released from prison March 4 with a history of addiction and hopes for a better life. But soon, Farley met discouragement. “I have quite a bit of a background, due to my addiction. When I got out of…
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Exonoree restitution law expanded
Advocates for increasing the compensation for people wrongfully convicted celebrated a major victory on July 14, the day Gov. JB…
Redeveloping the Y Block
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Illinois Sports Hall of Fame slated for Legacy Pointe
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Several Waverly residents who live approximately a mile or less from the site recently approved for the CyrusOne data center…
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A Dallas-based company hopes to build a 1,100-acre solar project between Divernon Township and Pawnee Township by 2029. Leeward Renewable…
Residents sue to stop Sangamon County data center
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Leadership change for Lucky Horseshoes
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HE’S TRYING Someone trying their best to take care of themselves should be allowed by law (“Man fights city hall,” June 25). He owns…
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Rep. Luis Arroyo (D-Chicago) was arrested by the FBI on Oct. 28, 2019, for attempting to bribe a state senator. House Speaker Michael Madigan,…
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…
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