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The first half of Saturday's Nike Hoop Summit game couldn't have gone much better for the World Team ... or Illinois. The ...
Josie Cler, Faces of Spring photo shoot at the News-Gazette in Champaign on Sunday, February 23, 2025. Zach Piatt covers high ...
Spay” and “neuter” are words frequently heard by owners of a new puppy, kitten, dog or cat visiting the veterinary clinic.
The pervasive sultry sounds and hypnotic syncopations of Latin-America’s artistic heritage have pulsed across the Americas’ ...
In “The Heartland,” historian Walter Havighurst focuses on the early settlement of the “Grand Prairie.” He says that once ...
Christmas may net the most attention and money, but Christmas and Easter are integral parts of the same narrative. Christmas ...
Kelly McKinley and Lucas Bell at their new shop in Fisher. Kelly ...
On March 30, the winner of the Krannert Center Debut Artist competition, pianist Chin-Hsuan (Sharon) Cheng, gave an appealing recital which included music from her native Taiwan and compositions by ...
Author Kate Messner may need little introduction to readers of middle-grade fiction, but her latest novel in verse, “The ...
A Sangamon County judge has decided in a controversial case that it’s better to be safe than sorry. There are far more frivolous motions seeking changes of venue in criminal cases than there are ones ...
Last week in Missouri, Theodore E. McCarrick died at age 94. He was the former archbishop of Washington, D.C., and the highest American prelate of the Catholic Church to be ...
Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” is the new wizard of Oz’s most direct attack on the teaching of African American and U.S. histories. Executive Order 14235 seeks to ...