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  • The coronavirus has cut deeply into the Bloomington-Normal economy. But one area that seems to be chugging right along is the local housing market.The…
  • The leaders of a newly combined real estate company are bullish on the housing markets in Bloomington-Normal and Peoria, despite slowing sales and a dip…
  • Dangerous lead levels in Flint, Michigan’s drinking water and the prolonged drought in California have caused many communities to examine more closely the…
  • Spring is here. Flowers are blooming. Trees are budding. And ice skating is peaking.Wait, what? Ice Skating? The Central Illinois Figure Skating Club is…
  • The dark underbelly of corruption is exposed in a new book from two Illinois State University professors.Transparency International's annual U.S.…
  • NPR's Margot Adler reports that baseball fields fields in New York city are in as much demand and as hotly fought over as rent controlled apartments. The Parks Deptartment is trying to break up cartels...in which people are actually making lots of money by trying to control just who gets to play on the fields.
  • A White House assessment of the sluggish federal response to Hurricane Katrina calls for more clearly defining the military's role during catastrophes, along with more than 100 other recommendations.
  • This summer, two New York City detectives arranged for the body of a veteran to be moved from Potter's Field to a veterans cemetery. Commentator Stacy Horn wants to defend the honor of Potter's Field.
  • A coalition of public and private partners that sprang into action with grab-and-go meals and housing assistance after COVID-19 hit is now turning its…
  • Illinois State University said Thursday it will rename floors in the Watterson Towers residence hall in the wake of nationwide upheaval and a renewed…
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