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28 Sep, 2020
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Durbin: Affordable health care at stake with Barrett’s nomination
President Donald Trump's choice of Judge Amy Coney Barrett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit to fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg last Friday drew swift reaction along partisan lines around Illinois.
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Residence struck in Sunday morning shooting

Springfield Police recovered at least 18 shell casings in the aftermath of a shooting on East Cook Street between 15th and 16th streets Sunday morning.

Chapel, dorms to be part of MacMurray campus sale

The MacMurray College board of trustees is pushing forward with a Nov. 12 auction of the campus' buildings, a decision the board president said was "gut-wrenching," but necessary.

 
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Stretch of Sixth Street Frontage Road to be closed permanently

The westbound curb lane of Wabash Avenue will be closed between Leonard and Corbin street to accommodate repairs to a leaking water main Monday.

NY Times: Trump paid $750 in U.S. income taxes in 2016, 2017

President Donald Trump paid just $750 in federal income taxes the year he ran for president and in his first year in the White House, according to a report Sunday in The New York Times.

 
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Robert W. Smith: Your vote makes a difference

Last Tuesday, Sept. 22, was National Voter Registration Day.

Navigating remote learning, ‘it’s feeling a lot more natural’

Sitting at the dining room table of his near west side home, Springfield High School senior Avery Pound listens on his laptop via Zoom as English teacher Melissa Taft explains the day's assignment for AP Literature.

Cardinals clinch playoff berth with win over Brewers

ST. LOUIS - Harrison Bader tripled and homered to help the St.

Springfield’s Tim Wilkerson takes second at NHRA Gatornationals

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In the Nick of time: Bears backup QB Foles saves the day against hapless Falcons

ATLANTA - The Falcons suffered their second straight fourth-quarter collapse after leading by two touchdowns, this time to backup quarterback Nick Foles and the Chicago Bears, who rallied from a 16-point deficit for a 30-26 win on Sunday that could spell the end for Atlanta coach Dan Quinn.