november 18
- Historians to dissect "Killing Lincoln" at presidential museum
- Poaching arrests highlight ongoing need for vigilance
- Illinois gears up to fight feral hogs
- State education board names new member
- Ohio governor: Sears impressed by Ohio's pitch
- Quinn signs deal on unemployment insurance
- Trial continues in Illinois redistricting lawsuit
- David McCaffrey: In defense of slots at the racetracks
- Regional school superintendents to be paid at end of month
- Illinois' unemployment rate rises to 10.1 percent
- Cost of Illinois tax break package could hit $850M
- Prosecutor: Cellini's conviction should stand
- Bishops want to meet with Quinn
- State employee pension systems deliver budget shock
- Horace Mann donations to send iPads to 3 more city schools
- Authors of new Lincoln books to sign at presidential museum
- LLCC programs offer free training in 'green' industry
- Crisis nursery calls for holiday store volunteers
- City of Springfield cutting back on leased offices
- Church, temple mark 25 years of Thanksgiving collaboration
- Leaf pile left by vandals cleared
- Illinois College beats odds to reach football postseason
- One to watch: Carl Edwards
- Letter: Target congressional offices
- Gillespie man injured in accident
- Area 1A-2A girls basketball preview capsules
- Sveum introduced as Cubs' 52nd manager
- Offensive line makes well-oiled Rochester run
- SHG's new faces ready for challenge
- Southeast has tools to keep on winning
- Taylorville ready to take next step
- Man admits to making bomb threat at SIU-Carbondale
- Movie Review: Beginning of the end in ‘Breaking Dawn’
- SW Illinois city scrutinizing 'Spanksgiving' sex convention permits
- Winter high school sports preview
- Letters: Reasons people don’t act
- SHS boys look for strong follow-up to strong swimming season
- Bluejays, Hawks take other wrestling programs under their wings
- Letter: Good news for adoptees
- Letter: Disagrees with Internet tax
- Senators’ Carney leads CS8 swimming contingent to state
- Minus stars, Lincoln must rely on system
- Rochester job was ideal landing spot for Angelo
- Illini score ragged basketball win over Lipscomb
- Eight from area on all-state football teams
- Girls basketball: Bullets advance to tourney final
- Area 1A-2A boys basketball preview capsules
- Lanphier’s experience may pay dividends
- Taylorville hopes time can help stop streak
- Familiar face Lucas takes reins at SHG
- Jacksonville will put super size on floor
- Talk to us: Teaching the importance of Thanksgiving
- Talk to us: Your Thanksgiving traditions -- beyond the turkey
- For the Record: Nov. 18, 2011
- 15 Class 1A-2A girls basketball players to watch
- Britt: Quinn delays removing DCFS director
- Standout Allen leads fully stocked Glenwood
- Taylor says he won’t quit as SHS coach
- Medley keeps Springfield High expectations high
- Lincoln hopes may rest with freshmen
- Jacksonville can’t wait for Christmas season
- Southeast should be capable of big things
- Car overturns at White Oaks Mall
- Gun found in alley
- Our Opinion: Juror story again puts secrecy in spotlight
- SHS, Glenwood flush with wrestling talent again this season
- 15 Class 1A-2A boys basketball players to watch
- Jim Ruppert: Joliet Catholic has been pretty good without this columnist
- Lanphier should have plenty of weapons
- Boudouris starts to rebuild at Rochester
- Early exit has Springfield High ready for rebound
- Tough competition has Glenwood ready for more
- Springfield area has some hallowed hardcourts
- Killing spree suspect sentenced to life in prison
- Staab Polk Memorial Home to hold “Coping with the Holiday Season”
- Upcoming Thanksgiving events
- Poll: Where do people find their pets?
- Another look at Illini vs. Lipscomb
- Conservation officers on front line of Illinois deer season
- On Computers: The best deals to look for on Black Friday
- Julie Fay: Curiosity leads to colorful questions
- Transforming your entryway into an welcoming space
- The Readers' Writers: Author Joseph Pittman
- Family health: New research on pregnancy, kids
- Illini kicker Dimke learning from rare miss
- Tracy Beckerman: If at first you don’t succeed ...
- Barry Wood: 'Jack' is one versatile word
- Granlund cartoon: Romney deleted emails
- Movie review: 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' a bloody mess
- Weekend coupons project skyboxes
- Lyrics continue to flow for Christian band from Ireland
- Eight tips from a party planner on hosting a shindig
- Elizabeth Olsen found dark performance easy in 'Martha Marcy May Marlene'
- Video: Regis bids farewell to a lifetime on TV
- Illini gets past Lipscomb
- General Electric Wants to Pay More Taxes
- Stocks Gain as Eurozone Worries Simmer
- Dan Naumovich: Son’s life lesson is bittersweet
- Granlund cartoon: GOP voters, 2012 choices
- Wendy J. Murphy: What did Second Mile know and when?
- Cookie season: Simple delicacies are party types
- What to watch: 'Twilight'
- Weekly NIE page: What are you thankful for?
- Director Simon Curtis tackles the myth of Marilyn Monroe
- Movie Man: Tales of love gone wrong in 'Bellflower'
- Suzette Martinez Standring: Spiritual retreats proven to lower depression
- Today in the news: Occupy protests fail to shut down Wall Street
- Morning Minutes: Nov. 18
- Count the kids in for a New Year’s Eve party
- Folk dancers experience cultures without leaving home
- Winter break ideas for the whole family
- Shaken by economy, fewer people are moving to new homes
- O'Mahoney cartoon: Adjusting to NBA lockout
- Movie review: Clooney gives his finest performance in 'The Descendants'
- Eric P. Bloom: How young bosses can learn from older workers
- Facebook's Value Declines in Private Shares Market
- Stocks Mixed as Eurozone Fears Calm
- Kass: Confronting Fear
- Futures Gain as Eurozone Worries Calm
- Stock Futures: Nov. 18
- Stocks Struggle to Hold Gains
- Cramer: Odds of Eurozone Bailout Slipping
- Hedge Funds' Best Picks Show the Way for 2012
- 4 Stocks Imperiled by Super Committee
- Buffett Transforms His Portfolio
- Futures Rise as Eurozone Worries Subside
- The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week: Nov. 18
- Reading Friend-in-Deed applications a heart-wrenching process
- Semifinals: CS8 football preview