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News & Opinion New federal lawsuit challenges Illinois abortion protections Thomas More Society filed unsuccessful challenge to same law in state court in 2020
Federal judge strikes down Illinois assault weapons ban . Southern District court says law violates 2nd Amendment; other cases still pending
Federal judge strikes down Illinois assault weapons ban Southern District court says law violates 2nd Amendment; other cases still pending By Peter Hancock
Illinois Times, the capital city's weekly source of news, politics, arts, entertainment, culture
Low-income residents at Springfield apartment complexes Meadow View Place and Meadow View Landing said they feel targeted after the properties were bought last October by a Denver-based company. Senior residents continue to feel threatened, as previously reported by Illinois Times.
While Illinois’ cannabis market is booming and the state has made progress in diversifying new licensees, significant hurdles remain for businesses hoping to enter the expanding market, according to an independent review of the industry.
The Illinois State Police investigation into the July 6 shooting death of Sonya Massey at the hands of Sangamon County sheriff’s deputies is complete.
The news release from Milhiser about Massey's death, which has sparked protests coordinated by Black leaders and activists in Springfield and generated national media attention, said Grayson "discharged his firearm, striking Ms. Massey and killing her."
In response to some of the most recent concerns, this time aired by Ward 8 Ald. Erin Conley about people injured by shootings in her mostly west side ward, Springfield Police Chief Kenneth Scarlette recently outlined for council members and Illinois Times what he sees as the main reasons for the 11.3% increase in crimes against property and 4.8 ...
Wright said in court documents that Finley’s and Cadigan’s alleged “series of false statements” to hospital staff and Illinois State Police were evidence of “consciousness of guilt.” The evidence, Wright said, backs up the first-degree murder charge against Finley, 44, and Cadigan, 50, both Springfield residents.