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Springfield has one Black-owned dentist office, and its owner hopes it's not the last
The State Journal-Register via Yahoo Finance· 4 months agoMeet Dr. Sean Crawford, a dentist pushing against narratives and building trust with every patient...
State legislators sworn in, 103rd Illinois General Assembly begins
The State Journal-Register via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe 103rd Illinois General Assembly began Wednesday with two separate inauguration ceremonies in...
Illinois House endorsements in 27th, 29th, 31st, 35th, 49th, 76th
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 months agoWe continue with our endorsements in contested primaries for the Illinois House of Representatives....
'Solution to a problem that does not exist': Restaurants oppose bill ending tipped wage
The State Journal-Register via Yahoo Finance· 3 months agoTipped workers and a bipartisan group of lawmakers are expressing concern for state legislation that...
Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough dies at 73
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 months agoCook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough, a fixture in state and local Democratic Party politics who successfully championed legislation to ban the death...
Southeast Missouri will see a total solar eclipse in April. Here's what to know
Springfield News-Leader via Yahoo News· 5 months agoSeven years ago, Missourians gathered in droves and turned to the sky, upturned faces sporting...
Movies, music and networking events on tap this weekend in Springfield, IL
The State Journal-Register via Yahoo News· 2 years agoMusic, movie, and networking opportunities highlight the lineup of events happening in Springfield this weekend. Looking for something to do? Here are five events to attend: Ptah Williams Jazz ...
Illinois Supreme Court allows massive damages in biometric privacy cases but says lawmakers should...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe Illinois Supreme Court issued a much-anticipated opinion on the state’s biometric privacy law Friday, leaving the door open for massive damages when companies are found to violate residents ...
How a one-armed former slave united Montgomery in the early 1900s
The Montgomery Advertiser via Yahoo News· 5 months ago“I think that any man has a legal right to save anybody from drowning.” These words from Bob Goodwyn...
In highly political, richly funded contests for Illinois Supreme Court majority, pledges of...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAsk any of the candidates running for the Illinois Supreme Court if politics will guide their rulings and you’ll get the same answer. “My commitment is to be impartial and unbiased and to hear ...