april 29
- Second Illinois lawmaker to file lawsuit challenging stay-at-home order
- Davis wants to direct more aid to cities, not state
- Casey’s in Sherman temporarily closed after employee tests positive for COVID-19
- Amid pandemic, Council debates merit of ShotSpotter
- COVID-19 claims lives of two more Villas East residents
- COVID-19 updates: State Police forensic scientists assisting IDPH
- Today in history, April 29
- Lost in Suburbia classic column: Tiptoeing through the tulips … and the poison ivy
- Beckerman column: That’s the way the ball bounces
- Symkus column: Check out some movies that can bring you back to your high school daze
- Sparks column: In the shelter of your wings
- Rainfall adds to above-normal totals for Springfield area for April
- GOP lawmakers call for vote on stay at home extension
- Commentary: Now is not the time to raise Illinois taxes
- Commentary: Working people need a fair tax
- Cabello files lawsuit challenging stay-at-home order, says it created ’police state’
- Illinois ramps up testing, staffing at long-term care facilities
- Illinois Trucking Association provides free meals and masks for truckers on I-55
- One last mac and cheese
- Prospect League pushes back Opening Day
- Southeast High School cap and gown pickup
- Vote Wednesday night on new Glenwood High School principal
- Two children among latest coronavirus cases in Sangamon County