Category Archives: Local News

CEFCU provides information for upcoming GAMEDAY at The Memorial Health Championship Presented by LRS for kids and teens ages 8-18
CEFCU announced on Tuesday that as the Memorial Health Championship presented by LRS marks its 10th anniversary, the tournament is excited to bring back a fan-favorite youth event: GAMEDAY, presented ...
Newsroom May 20, 2025 golf clubs and balls (Credit: Cristina Anne Costello; UnSplash)

Gist: In the fight for youth transgender health care, Illinois remains at the forefront
"If I didn't transition, I'm not even sure I would still be here," Indiana high school senior says By CARLY GIST The Saluki Local Reporting Lab news@capitolnewsillinois.com (This story includes conten...
Guest Author May 20, 2025 Julia Kathary (right) listens to her daughter, Connie Kathary (left), talk about her day at school at a marketplace in Indianapolis, Indiana, earlier this year. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Carly Gist for the Saluki Local Reporting Lab)

Bridge painting on Farmingdale Road over Interstate 72 near Springfield set to begin Monday, May 19
The Illinois Department of Transportation announced on Monday that bridge painting on Farmingdale Road near Springfield was beginning that very day, Monday, May 19. The department noted that lane clos...
Newsroom May 19, 2025

Carr & Dymova: Lawmakers seek to reverse Illinois law penalizing companies that boycott Israel
Uphill battle for legislation this session comes as Israel faces protests for its war in Gaza By SIMON CARR & SONYA DYMOVA Medill Illinois News Bureau news@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD - A ...
Guest Author May 19, 2025 Students at DePaul University’s Gaza Solidarity Encampment face counterprotesters in May 2024. This encampment was one of at least 130 similar campus protests last year, which highlighted concerns that Israel was engaging in human rights violations. (Medill Illinois News Bureau photo/ Simon Carr)

Man found dead in wooded area east of Pawnee on Friday afternoon
A man was found dead in a wooded area east of Pawnee on Friday afternoon. Sangamon County Coroner Jim Allmon stated that the man was discovered near the 3500 block of Illinois Route 104. An autopsy an...
Newsroom May 19, 2025 police tape and lights (Credit: ABC News)

Springfield PrideFest, Old Capitol Art Fair attract thousands to downtown
On Saturday, May 17, the annual Springfield PrideFest welcomed thousands of visitors from across Central Illinois to the Y Block with food, music, and vendors, celebrating the diversity and inclusion ...
Newsroom May 19, 2025

To counter food deserts, Pritzker awards $10 million in new grants for local grocery stores in Illinois
Governor JB Pritzker joined the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and local leaders to announce eight awards totaling just over $10 million through the Illinois Grocery I...
Stan Anders May 18, 2025

To counter invasive carp, Illinoisan Copi to be featured at National Restaurant Association Show
Copi, the consumer brand for invasive carp launched in 2022 by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR), was featured during the National Restaurant Association Show this weekend in Chicago...
Newsroom May 18, 2025

Hancock: After 150 years, Mary Lincoln's 'madness' still haunts American psyche
By PETER HANCOCK Capitol News Illinois phancock@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD - On May 19, 1875, a Cook County jury handed down a verdict in a case concerning the health and welfare of Mary Linc...
Guest Author May 18, 2025 A verdict form, left, from a Cook County jury dated May 19, 1875, officially declared Mary Todd Lincoln “insane” and ordered her commitment to a sanitarium. At right, is a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln, circa 1869. (Images courtesy of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum)

CWLP announces crews out across Springfield dealing with power outages after storm front struck city late Friday afternoon
City Water Light and Power announced on early Friday evening that crews are responding to a number of power outages with the severe storm front that came through the Springfield area late this afterno...
Newsroom May 16, 2025 Technicians working on power lines (Credit: American Public Power Association; UnSplash)
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