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All of the state's metropolitan areas post decreases in November, according to latest federal data.

Activist group makes case for funding housing needs.

Are you looking for reasons why you aren’t achieving your business goals? Sherry Coker, Executive Director at the OTC Center for Workforce Development, says to make sure you’re addressing …

Read the profiles of this year's class.

Jan. 8 Springfield City Council agenda includes two items that would go before voters in April 2 election. 

Buffer yard enforcement requires resident vigilance, city officials say.

SBJ interviews developers who are rehabilitating dilapidated residences.

Read the profiles of this year's honorees.

Tim Guillot and Thom Lundberg, partners with Esterly Schneider & Associates say architecture is more than designing a space to fit physical needs. It should also improve emotional well-being. …

Sherry Coker, Executive Director at the OTC Center for Workforce Development, says your business is like a baseball team — every team needs a coach and the best teams have specialized coaches to …

Kaiti Greenwade and Kirsten Poppen are selected to fill bench spots opening due to retirements.

A total of $80,000 is headed to the cities.

City officials say they have identified establishments that are shirking licensing requirements.

Police chief says enforcement will begin immediately to shut down hundreds of devices throughout the city. 

Complaints jump by 250% in the first three months of the year, officials say.

Quarterly reports seen as first step in finding data-driven solution to long-standing problem in city. 

Six are selected in local congressional district, though results are pending an eligibility review, official says.

“We take that merchandise in, that donated product, we turn around and turn it into cash, and then the cash funds the mission, and that helps us build the homes,” says Will Kuebler, ReStore …

“Ready. Set. Give.” is a seven-part series that helps companies create a culture of giving. “Well, a simple idea is for a company to do something like ‘blue jeans day,’ …

Springfield City Council is taking aim at gaming machines in an ordinance introduced at its Jan. 22 meeting.

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