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Police are still looking for tips on a July arson that destroyed an east side restaurant and adjoining apartment.
Defending the decision to forge ahead with a five percent income tax rate which was sold in 2011 as “temporary” is something Gov. Pat Quinn and his team is going to spend a lot of time doing this year.
The mayor says things are looking up for the capital city
Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan says he plans to call a vote on making the state’s tax increase permanent.
The never ending conversations about a parts contract with NAPA Auto Parts didn’t get any resolution this week, and likely won’t for several more weeks.
Springfield schools superintendent reacts to so-called “controversial” curriculum
Constitutional amendment required
The debate over a second water source for the city of Springfield continues.
Bottleneck in fast-growing village to get improvements
Some residents briefly evacuated