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Federal prosecutor said Yaroslav Vishnevski operated a “mini gun factory” while he described himself as a hobbyist
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The team didn't get what it wanted from Illinois lawmakers. But that doesn't necessarily mean the issue won't be reworked and reconsidered.
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Springfield Director of Public Works David Fuchs says the entire city has many downed trees and limbs to address. Limb pickup will begin next week.
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Thousands without power in the state, and many planning cleanup efforts today.
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The storm late Wednesday destroyed the APL shelter on Springfield's north end.
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Development of large-scale data centers is booming. As some communities unite in opposition, local and state governments are trying to catch up on how to regulate the new development.
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‘First-of-its-kind’ numeracy plan seeks to boost student math performance
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Funding is open to food assistance organizations without full-time employees
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Republicans accuse majority party of ideological overreach
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Chief Nick Zummo says the sirens weren't sounded based on the information they had at the time.
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Airport Executive Director Mark Hanna says the damage occurred to the airport fence lines and to four hangars damaged.
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APL's buildings are a total loss, the airport operations remain normal as cleanup continues following last night's storm.