Springfield News
-
Between 2008 and 2017, Chicago’s residential effective tax rate increased by 32.5 percent, while its commercial effective tax rate increased by 69.3 percent in the last decade, according to a new report by the Civic Federation.
-
A majority of justices on the Illinois Supreme Court on Friday upheld Illinois’ revenge porn criminal statute, ruling against a woman who distributed nude photos of a neighbor her ex-fiance flirted with during their relationship.
The Illinois Supreme Court building in Springfield. [Hannah Meisel/The Daily Line]
-
The State Board of Elections is pushing for the return of an omnibus bill designed to improve election security, help with the 2020 Census count and spare low-dollar candidates from costly audits during the legislature’s Fall Veto Session.
However, the bill’s sponsor has not committed to that timeline.
-
In the weeks since FBI and IRS agents raided the home, Cicero and Springfield offices of State Sen. Marty Sandoval (D-Chicago) and swiftly turned their attention to the village halls of McCook and Lyons, it has become clear that a sprawling corruption investigation is underway — one that has the power to reshape Illinois politics.
But as the raids multiply — and more politicians are targeted — it has become a challenge with keeping all the players and the issues straight. This encyclopedia will be updated developments occur.
Federal agents are examining at least seven towns — as indicated by the existence of “Municipality 7” mentioned in the search warrant for Sandoval’s Springfield office, which instructed agents to collect documents related to its president and attorney.
-
Kat Merryfield was ready to share her farm-to-home oils, chocolates and creams with the rest of the country. But banks and credit card processors weren’t ready to work with her small business.
“We started out our website with PayPal, and it took about six months before they shut us down,” Merryfield said. “And then they seized our money.”







Erin Guthrie [Submitted]

