The Coral Reefer Band, touring and recording band for the late singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, includes...
THANKS FOR COVERAGE Just today we received a digital copy of ReGen.
'It is not 'them,' it is 'us,'' Jill Steiner said, addressing an audience at Hoogland Center for the Arts last Friday.
"Now let's get on with the story." down to the last spasm, quiver and shiver. hacked up...
Henry Stephens, a Springfield resident and civil rights advocate in the late 1800s and early 1900s, was celebrated in two poems by Carl Sandburg.
This Friday, the Capital City Celebration returns thanks to a partnership between the Springfield Jaycees and Springfield Lucky Horseshoes. The event begins at 2 p.m. at Robin Roberts Stadium with a dog pageant, inflatable zone for children and music by local band Astrofix.
A daylong family-friendly music festival featuring six performers will give people an opportunity to pay tribute to the April 28 accident victims in Chatham and raise money to support them.
University of Illinois Springfield has pivoted from plans to open its new “Innovation Center” in a three-story building downtown and now will rent space for the center three blocks east, on half of the third floor inside Horace Mann Educators Corp.’s headquarters.
Wed., July 9, Thu., July 10, Fri., July 11, Sat., July 12, Wed., July 16,...
With June done, we're basically halfway through 2025, hitting our summertime stride with plenty of hot outdoor activities, but keeping it cool with indoor fun stuff as well. As our Independence Day falls on a Friday, it's an extended weekend for many and that means more music made and more time to go experience said music.
Downtown Springfield is the place to go on four Friday nights this summer to enjoy food, drinks, entertainment, shopping and family fun at local businesses.
In 2010, a controversy erupted in the Itawamba County School District in Indiana. A lesbian student wanted to bring her girlfriend to the school prom and the school refused, choosing instead to cancel the prom for all students.
We've been on a bratwurst kick in my house lately. It's high season around here with summer theater and sports and way too much garden to look after, so simple meals that yield easy leftovers have been on regular rotation.
On June 26, I sent the following letter to the Springfield Park District board of directors.
Chelsey Farley burst into tears while speaking with a reporter almost 10 months after a motorcycle she was riding on collided with a car driven by a recently retired Springfield police officer.