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september 1
- Authorization To Attack Syria May Face Trouble In The House
- Travel: 50 shades of green (and much more) await on the Emerald Isle
- Travel: Dive into Greek culture
- Shopping: District 23 more than funky finds for the home
- At the Reynolds', eclectic collection of antiques defines their ranch-style home
- Take a tour of Italy by the glass and get re-acquainted
- Crowdfunding platform Kickstarter aims to launch entrepreneurs
- Moving beyond ‘surviving’ cancer at the oncology rehab center
- Life experience leads to practicing, teaching reiki
- Samaritans president Nancy Brown works to make ER ‘less scary’
- Literary magazine SCOPE ‘humanizes’ medical community
- Kids recapture childhood at Camp COCO
- Rotarian Rod Buffington goes to bat for literacy and art
- Westlake's daughter's rare condition brings many teaching, learning moments
- Heartland Spa offers low-key getaway
- IEA president an advocate for education, teachers
- Doctor breathes new life into an old favorite
- Springfield restaurateurs refine specialty drinks
- 1 down, 8 (and playoffs) to go
- Just for Kids-September Article!
- Area colleges: LLCC wins men's soccer opener
- Quinn keeps pushing to raise minimum wage
- New smartphone proof-of-insurance law puzzling some police
- Main part of Chatham water treatment process complete
- UIS ‘community read’ hopes to inspire
- CWLP online option draws 3,000 registrants
- Tent has been area man’s castle for four years
- Tim Landis: SJ-R to take a look at ‘skills gap’ project
- Edison actor takes light approach at Chautauqua event
- Prairie Crossing close to capacity
- A la carte: Engrained Brewing Co. opens in Legacy Pointe
- Volunteer art program planned for Riverton Elementary
- Justin Reichert: LLCC's impact by the numbers
- Valerie LaRiviere: Back-to-school traditions are conducted around the world
- Runners building up for the long runs
- Arrieta shuts down Phils in Cubs' 7-1 win
- Cardinals top Pirates 7-2, tie for NL Central lead
- IDOC: Illness at Danville prison is virus
- Illinois lands top hoops recruit in Black
- Two-car crash at Sangamon, Piper
- Ford recalls 370,000 cars
- AG sues phone company she says scammed customers
- Farm Progress Show: Large crowds, but no records
- Black lab pup stolen
- Prep Spotlight: Lutheran volleyball team takes second in Classic
- Letter: Road work brings smiles
- Police: 2 arrested for trespassing at Wrigley Field
- U of I considering future of free online courses
- Letter: Autism organization asks for your help
- Pirates beat Cardinals 7-1 to take NL Central lead
- A La Carte: Engrained Brewing Co. opens in Legacy Pointe
- Lawmaker term limits re-emerge for 2014 campaign
- Letter: Homeless problem detracts from downtown
- Letter: 70 mph speed limit right for state
- Statehouse Insider: House GOP battle livens up the summer
- Robinson sweeps Springfield Mile
- Bluejays, Bulldogs feel right at home
- Letter: Taxpayers should follow lead of UIS students
- Our Opinion: After 30 years, it's time to get serious about District 186 funding
- Bob Heisse: Sign up for Springfield's emergency alert system
- Letter: Bible, Graham book show way
- Robinson dominates Springfield Mile
- Bernard Schoenburg: Mooney’s winding road to academic stardom
- Flashback Springfield: High school was different 100 years ago
- No chocolate milk? New Illinois day-care regulations proposed
- Lincoln quote of the day: Sept. 1
- Letter: Pols should contribute to pension solution
- Here's How They Made Mocha Frappuccinos 350 Years Ago
- Kia drives uptown with the Cadenza
- Today's News: Our Take - Breaking Bad Postmortem: Has Walt Corrupted Everyone?
- HSBC China PMI Rises To 50.1, In Line With Expectations (FXI, EWH)
- Breaking Bad Postmortem: Has Walt Corrupted Everyone?
- Goodbye Officer Friendly, hello ‘Warrior Cop’
- Morning Minutes: Sept. 1
- Marissa Mayer Was Dubbed A Stanford Campus Icon For Being A Blonde In Computer Science Classes
- When Your Gutters Make Music
- One of America's First Fruit Trees Still Going Strong
- One citizen
- Making Sense of Green Home Certification Standards
- Veteran Broadcaster David Frost Dies at 74
- Nelson Mandela Released From Hospital, Still in Critical Condition
- Kate Bosworth Weds Director Michael Polish
- Today's News: Our Take - Veteran Broadcaster David Frost Dies at 74
- Today's News: Our Take - Nelson Mandela Released From Hospital, Still in Critical Condition
- Today's News: Our Take - Kate Bosworth Weds Director Michael Polish
- The 15 Most Famous Kids In College This Semester
- If You Ever Get The Chance To Time Travel, These Are The 5 Things You Need To Google
- LG Just Announced Its Big iPad Rival, The 'G Pad'
- The 7 Most Galling Allegations In The Huge Merrill Lynch Racial Bias Suit
- 25 Nike Ads That Shaped The Brand's History
- First Look: James Franco Joins The Mindy Project
- Cher Goes Platinum Blonde for Sexy New Album Cover
- Dunkin' Donuts Apologizes for Using Blackface in Advertising Campaign
- Today's News: Our Take - Cher Goes Platinum Blonde for Sexy New Album Cover
- 'N Sync's Lance Bass Is Engaged
- Today's News: Our Take - 'N Sync's Lance Bass Is Engaged
- Today's News: Our Take - Dunkin' Donuts Apologizes for Using Blackface in Advertising Campaign
- This Is The Burning Man
- 16 Successful Entrepreneurs Give Advice On Ideas, Failure, And Balance