This past weekend marked a transition in the life of Temple Israel, the congregation I served for 47 years as rabbi and of ...
They say history often repeats itself. For director Gus Gordon, who has performed in or directed 1776 a half-dozen times, in ...
Death has a way of teaching us about life.” This week on The Mosaic Project, Tony Stang sits down with Taylor Noël, a young ...
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LifeStar Ambulance Service. Inc. wants to temporarily drop its lawsuit against Springfield Memorial Hospital to gather proof ...
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is joining the America 250 Celebration in a big way on the Fourth of July ...
Sangamon County’s recently convened Mental Health Board agreed on a job listing for an executive director position and ...
The news earlier this month that the Illinois AFL-CIO has “deferred” all decisions on legislative and statewide endorsements ...
Illinois has seen a record number of tornadoes just six months into the year after a series of spring and summer storms ...
The most interesting news out of Chicago about this year’s World Cup finals is that there isn’t any. We Old Ones remember that Chicago hosted the official opening match of USA ‘94 (watched on TV by an ...
Despite the governor mentioning a pause on data center tax breaks at his budget address in February and a massive swell of political will to regulate the energy-hungry centers since then, Illinois ...
The U.S. is now spending more on data center construction than public transportation infrastructure,” Bloomberg reported earlier this month. Enter businesses such as CyrusOne, a company that has built ...
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