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Amid increasing tensions due to Springfield’s gun violence problem, many residents are speaking out, seeking solutions from the city.
Nick Lodolo hooked his finger toward the Cincinnati Reds dugout, summoning manager Tito Francona to the Wrigley Field pitcher’s mound.
The annual Snyder Park Gardens & Arboretum Jubilee will bring it all together in a family atmosphere, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Once slated for demolition and almost 10 years in the making, the historical Wren Building’s multi-use renovation project has officially kicked off with plans calling for the first phase of the ...
From bluegrass to musical theater, the Clark State Performing Arts Center is offering several live entertainment options during its upcoming season.
After approving a sales tax levy on the ballot in Clark County this November, Springfield and county officials want residents to understand the pressing need for a new jail.
Summer heat and humidity pose risk for heat stroke and exhaustion, especially for those working outdoors, the young and elderly, and those with underlying health conditions.
Clark County commissioners approved to place sales tax levy for new jail and public safety building on the November ballot.
A U.S. Senate draft appropriations bill for federal funds indicates Springfield may get funds for housing and community development previously thought to be cut.
Fans from all 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and nine countries from four continents paid for tickets to witness Saturday night’s Bristol Speedway Classic baseball game.
Last summer, the Dayton Daily News reported that Ohio spent nearly $1 billion to send kids to private schools in the previous school year, largely subsidizing families already sending their children ...
Voting continues to be busy for the Best of Springfield, and one of our most popular contests so far has been Best Bakery.
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