The best independent coffee shop in Illinois is found in Springfield, according to a new report. What's your favorite coffee shop in Springfield?
A Springfield man found guilty of breaching the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was among the 1,500 or so people President Donald Trump pardoned Monday.
A city man wants a judge to take "any necessary steps" to invalidate Chuck Redpath's appointment as city clerk.
One of the speakers was Salem Addison King, a University of Illinois-Springfield student who aims to support and to organize people in his community. King said he saw the impact from President Donald Trump’s first presidency on people he cared about, but he was a teen at that time and less politically inclined.
Several people, including a Bloomington family, have been charged for allegedly running an organized retail crime enterprise through multiple central Illinois Monster Pawn locations that the family
This popular Springfield pizza restaurant unexpectedly closed its doors. Is it for good though? Here's what we know.
The Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police is hosting a car seat safety check event on Wednesday, January 22.
Nearly a dozen Springfield Police officers are heading to the nation’s capital to boost security during the presidential transfer of power.
Everson Pierce, 28, is charged with being the organizer of a continuing financial crimes enterprise and for being the manager of organized retail crime. He is also charged with four counts of theft between $500 and $10,000 and two counts of money laundering.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill (WICS) — President Donald Trump pardoned more than 1,500 people charged in the January 6, 2021 capitol riot attack. 37 Illinois residents are listed on the United States attorney's office capitol breach cases.
Steps outlined in a "memorandum of agreement" between the DOJ and the county's sheriff's department, 911 dispatch system and county government will "not only enhance transparency and accountability but also strengthen our relationship with the community," the sheriff said.
Several massage parlors in the Springfield area have not met the city's new regulations to be operating legally. Here's what we found out.