SPRINGFIELD — Today, Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) Chairman Sean Smoot issued the following ...
One of the biggest debates in Springfield — how to keep mass transit from running out of money — is finally starting to take shape.
Springfield's $557 million rail improvement project nears completion after over 10 years of construction starting in 2014, ...
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Financial services companies in Illinois are fighting a landmark state law on credit card fees in court and in Springfield as ...
Legislators have until the end of May to hammer out a solution to a fiscal crisis that public transit leaders say could lead ...
A Chatham police sergeant received recognition for his recent actions by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards ...
The second girls wrestling regional at Mt. Zion showcased some of the area's top talent, with the top four wrestlers from ...
A Democrat lawmaker has a new bill that would require all assisted living and shared homes to have an AED on-site.
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From the Farm: IL Farm Bureau's Local Foods ConferenceAmericans go hungry each day, something that was an important topic at the Illinois Farm Bureau's Local Foods Conference in ...
SCOOP: Congressman Jonathan Jackson (IL-01) has formed the new Congressional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Caucus, whose ...
Illinois assisted living operators would be required to have AEDs on site — and to train all staff in how to use them — under a proposed bill.
Amtrak is the best way for Olivia Peloquin to travel from New York City to see family in Boston. It's also the perfect mode of transportation for her dog, Betty. The 2-year-old Chihuahua-Jack Russell ...
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