Illinois' top lawyer wants a U.S. court to compel a federal official to formally acknowledge the Equal Rights Amendment received enough state support to be added to the U.S. Constitution - a largely procedural step that has thus far blocked the amendment from ratification.
A Springfield man who pleaded guilty to charges of animal torture and aggravated cruelty to an animal on March 13 was sentenced in a Sangamon County Court Wednesday.
Springfield Police still don't have a firm motive regarding the workplace shooting at Bunn-O-Matic that left three people dead at the Stevenson Drive facility Friday morning.
Days after Democrats in the U.S. House pushed through a bill expanding the Affordable Care Act, Springfield Democrat Betsy Dirksen Londrigan said Wednesday that she backs the legislation and criticized U.S. Rep.
While the Illinois High School Association waits for Illinois Department of Public Health approval to allow high school teams to begin formal practice, athletes can still get out and stay in shape on their own.