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The former printing facility of the Springfield News-Leader closed in March 2020 and is now a self-storage facility. On July ...
SPRINGFIELD – June was a busy month for business news in the Springfield area. Some longtime businesses closed their doors ...
Brave Brumbies show Wallabies how to challenge the Lions The British & Irish Lions are definitely mighty opponents, but the Brumbies have proved they are not invincible. And that’s good news for ...
A Springfield man was arrested and charged with multiple offenses after allegedly carjacking a vehicle and running from police.
Springfield Police Department Assistant Chief Ryan Leach said the program gives his department a chance to be more "community-based" and build relationships needed to further the city.
Two illegal firearms, crack-cocaine, marijuana, and cash were seized during a search warrant executed on Garland Street in Springfield.
The Springfield City School District has named its new principal of Roosevelt Middle School who has more than 20 years of experience with the district.
Three events have been planned for the national "No Kings" day of mobilization in Springfield. None of these have been canceled.
Springfield land bank’s Harris touts ‘intrinsic value’ of new infill houses near city center, while developers can make more money turning outlying farms into plats.
Planning & Zoning Commissioner and neighborhood leader Eric Pauly challenged incumbent Heather Hardinger in her re-election campaign for council.
When your Sunday paper skips the biggest story of the weekend, it’s not a fluke. It’s baked into how papers are now made and delivered.