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2 Apr, 2020
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COVID-19 updates: Ford donates face shields to St. John’s
The Ford Motor Company has donated 6,000 face shields to HSHS St. John's Hospital.
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Police: Wisconsin doctor – a Springfield native – and husband victims of double homicide

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Four juveniles arrested after police find handgun

Officers from the Springfield Police Department's Street Crimes Unit arrested four juveniles Monday after locating a handgun tossed from a vehicle the four teens were in earlier.

 
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COVID-19 claims lives of two Christian County residents

Two Christian County residents in their 80s - a man and a woman - have  died from COVID-19, coroner Amy Calvert Winans said Wednesday.

Illinois COVID-19 death toll mounting

Illinois recorded another 42 deaths from the coronavirus Wednesday, but public health officials said Illinois' death rate from the illness is not out of line with the experience of other areas battling the virus.

 
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: Az-t-ca Mexican Grill

Name: Az-t-ca Mexican Grill Address: 2753 Chatham Road Phone: 546-6906 Website: aztcamexicangrill.com Ordering: Current hours are 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday.

Victim of Tuesday’s shooting identified by coroner’s office

The victim of Tuesday's shooting in the 2200 block of East Spruce Street has been identified. Sangamon County Coroner Jim Allmon said Gary F.

Staunton man dies after helping home owner escape fire

A Macoupin County man died in a rural Montgomery County trailer fire early Tuesday after helping the home owner escape.

Two juveniles arrested for defacing property in Jacksonville

Two female juvenile suspects were arrested by Jacksonville Police Wednesday for spray painting multiple vehicles, buildings and a statue on the city's downtown square.

Here are the companies mass hiring during the coronavirus pandemic

The growing spread of coronavirus has left many Americans in fear of losing their jobs, as businesses continue to shutter and authorities tell people to stay at home.