Illinois Supreme Court Justice Mary Jane Theis announced she will retire from the state’s high court later this month.
Springfield’s Minority Business Institute starts in February, with classes, resources and networking for minority-owned businesses and nonprofits.
As Springfield’s Rail Improvements Project enters its final two years of construction, one Springfield City Council member ...
The New Britain girls basketball team won a state tournament game last season. This year, the Hurricanes hope to go further. The Hurricanes are in the newly-formed Division I this year (there are five ...
Washington’s inspector general’s office announced on Monday that it has started an investigation into the Metropolitan Police ...
If an ambitious redevelopment plan takes hold, investment totaling hundreds of millions of dollars could soon pour into Kenosha, potentially transforming its economy and skyline five years after the ...
Illinois lawmakers return to the Capitol facing a $2 billion budget hole while Democrats try to sell voters on a single ...
Affordability will be a key political theme of the coming Illinois General Assembly as leaders signal proposals from health ...
A Virginia man has pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of planting two pipe bombs outside the headquarters of the ...
In other business news, a Springfield marketing agency changes hands as other local organizations announce promotions and new ...
Witnesses told The SJ-R that several people shouted at the senator and got within inches of his face over the arrest of an ...
About $1 billion in federal funds for childcare and social services have been frozen in Illinois. Here's how Springfield may ...