may 19
- Rauner administration says it reached contract agreement with teachers at School for the Deaf
- Family friendly pride
- Cafe Moxo Too
- Prep Spotlight: Newton, Railers stop Glenwood baseball
- 1A softball: Sale powers Raymond-Lincolnwood in regionals
- Yockey powers Plains to regional final
- Rushville-Industry sends three relay squads to state
- Lanphier high jumper Brianna Johnson hopes to surprise herself again at state
- New Berlin girls team up on three state relays
- The dangerous insecurity of Donald Trump
- Archibald, Detmers carry Nokomis to regional final
- A cold can of 'America'
- Illinois' social service cuts have long-term effects
- Former GOP House candidate Bell at rally, for arbitration
- Riverton falls 1-0 to Argenta-Oreana
- Area Colleges: Region 24 baseball tourney starts today
- Live music around Springfield, May 19-25
- Top-notch adventure
- FEECH-FIVETHINGS
- Wainwright's arm, Holliday's bat pace Cardinals
- Former Springfield fire chief comes out of retirement to lead Florida department
- Wood wins, drives in go-ahead run, Cubs beat Brewers 2-1 in 13 innings
- Egyptian plane with 66 aboard crashes; terrorism suspected
- Ag department asks that empty pesticide containers be recycled
- Mine environmental risk grows with bankruptcies in big coal
- Illinois loan to help replace lead water lines in Galesburg
- Lee County wind farm project gets permit extension
- Zika virus: Should you be worried?
- EIU president says stopgap funding won't get it through summer
- Rail work closes Walnut Street crossing in Chatham
- Poll: Two-thirds of Americans would struggle to cover $1,000 crisis
- Veteran ‘60 Minutes’ newsman Morley Safer dies at 84
- New trustee appointed to fill empty spot on Chatham Village Board
- Spoiled sports brat
- Veteran '60 Minutes' newsman Morley Safer dies at 84
- Illinois unemployment edges up again in April to 6.6 percent
- Rauner 'probably comfortable' with marijuana decriminalization legislation
- Report discounts Rutherford harassment claim
- Judge orders Dennis Hastert to report to prison by June 22
- Champaign County sex offender gets 120 years in prison
- Illinois Senate approves automatic voter registration plan
- Wage increase for Community Care workers heads to Illinois Senate
- Doctor denied option to practice during court appeal
- Daily fantasy sports regulations hit snag in Illinois Senate
- Illinois lawmakers send college tuition grant funding plan to Rauner
- Guerra pitches Brewers to win over Cubs
- 'Mrs. Mary Lincoln'
- Former Ridgely Village Hall building gets reprieve from wrecking ball
- Illinois auditor general acknowledges inquiry into campaign spending
- Prosecutor: Case against Illinois' Jaylon Tate dropped
- Illinois Senate approves automatic voter registration
- Zoo's newest arrivals unveiled to the public
- Legislation aims to restrict pension benefits for part-time county board members
- Glenwood boys track team benefits from experience in relays
- New head of children's hospital has background as patient, nurse
- Litchfield's Guthrie takes second in long jump prelims at 1A girls state track