Vol. 49, No. 45
Juneteenth
By IT Staff
Teresa Haley carries on her work
Despite suspension, she says she continues to support the NAACP "physically, mentally and financially"
By Dean Olsen
Doctor wants to build apartments near medical district
Neighbors oppose rezoning request, citing concerns about traffic, noise, crime
Increasing community offerings
African American History Museum closes for renovations but continues its mission
By Jamila Wicks
AI's impact on art
Enhancement or erosion?
By Courtney Wick
Springfield connections to the underground railroad
Sangamon County Historical Society, statewide task force work to highlight little-known history
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
No vote taken on Pritzker’s prison plan
By Capitol News Illinois, Hannah Meisel and Dilpreet Raju
City may delay vote on 3 a.m. liquor licenses
Ald. Lakeisha Purchase wants to table ordinance to “find other solutions to the concerns”
City compromises on liquor licenses
Council votes to allow all bars to be open until 2 a.m.
Procurement problems at the Chicago Transit Authority
Chicago transit system facing a $730 million fiscal cliff
By Rich Miller
Letters to the editor 06-13-24
By Letters to the Editor
As easy as pie
A few key techniques can make an ordinary dessert great
By Ashley Meyer
Realizing the past and reimagining the future
30 years of celebrating Juneteenth in Springfield
By Pamela Woodson
More than just a party in the park
By Stacie Lewis
UIS School of Education partners with District 186 to ‘create magic’
By Beth Hatt
Inside Out 2 an instant classic, The Watchers shows potential
By Chuck Koplinski
Analysis
By Jacqueline Jackson
A songwriter's songwriter
Juneteenth music and more
By Tom Irwin
Little Lincoln's Fireside Tales: Nature
@ Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
Tue., July 16, 10-11 a.m.
Protestors demand release of video in Black woman's death
“No schoolers”
By Beth Hundsdorfer and Molly Parker, Capitol News Illinios
Partial closure for Interurban Trail
Springfield residents sponsor Ukrainian family
By Scott Reeder