The Senate has taken the first step to end the government shutdown after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies. This angered many Democrats who say Americans want them to continue the fight. In a test vote that is the first in a series of procedural maneuvers, the Senate voted late Sunday to move toward passing compromise legislation to fund the government and hold a vote by mid-December on extending expiring health care tax credits. Final passage could be several days away if Democrats object and delay the process. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York voted “no." Read moreSenate takes first step toward ending the government shutdown
Air travelers should expect worsening cancellations and delays this week, even if the government shutdown ends. The Federal Aviation Administration is moving ahead with deeper cuts to flights at 40 major U.S. airports. After a weekend of thousands of canceled flights, airlines scrapped another 1,700 flights Monday and nearly 1,000 for Tuesday. Air traffic controllers have been unpaid for nearly a month. Some have stopped showing up to work, citing the added stress and the need to take second jobs. Controller shortages led to average delays of four hours at Chicago O’Hare and 45 minutes in Las Vegas on Monday. President Donald Trump pressured controllers via social media to “get back to work, NOW!!!” Read moreWhile Trump threatens controllers, US flight cancellations will drag on even after shutdown ends
The Trump administration is again asking the Supreme Court to keep full food aid payments on hold. The request Monday is the latest in a legal fight over how the SNAP program that helps 42 million Americans buy groceries should proceed during the government shutdown. Lower courts have ordered the government to keep all the money flowing. The justices are expected to decide late Tuesday whether to halt those orders, amid signs the shutdown could soon come to an end. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it shouldn’t be forced to use certain funds for SNAP because they might be needed elsewhere. Read moreTrump administration renews Supreme Court appeal to keep full SNAP payments frozen
Job seekers interested in a career in public safety will have a chance to connect directly with recruiters as the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office hosts a hiring event on Saturday, November 15. Read moreSangamon County Sheriff hosting public safety job fair
With winter fast approaching, state officials are reminding Illinois residents to prepare for snow, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures as part of National Winter Weather Preparedness Week. Read moreIllinois officials stress readiness during National Winter Weather Preparedness Week
As Veterans Day approaches, WAND is honoring those who’ve served by compiling a comprehensive list of Veterans Day deals and discounts available across Central Illinois. Read moreVeterans Day 2025 | Where Veterans can find free meals and discounts
Some places in the eastern part of central Illinois woke up to two inches of snow on the ground. Read moreFirst "snow of the season" brings messy commute, school delays
Eastern Illinois University issued a public safety alert to its campus around 9:20 a.m. Monday morning. Read morePolice say report of armed person at EIU "unfounded"
A list of restaurants that would close hasn't been released. Closings will start this year and extend in to 2026. Read moreWendy's to close hundreds of underperforming stores
The justices on Monday turned away an appeal from a former Kentucky court clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples after the Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling. Read moreSupreme Court won't revisit same-sex marriage decision
The Senate has taken the first step to end the government shutdown after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies. This angered many Democrats who say Americans want them to continue the fight. In a test vote that is the first in a series of procedural maneuvers, the Senate voted late Sunday to move toward passing compromise legislation to fund the government and hold a vote by mid-December on extending expiring health care tax credits. Final passage could be several days away if Democrats object and delay the process. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York voted “no." Read moreSenate takes first step toward ending the government shutdown
Air travelers should expect worsening cancellations and delays this week, even if the government shutdown ends. The Federal Aviation Administration is moving ahead with deeper cuts to flights at 40 major U.S. airports. After a weekend of thousands of canceled flights, airlines scrapped another 1,700 flights Monday and nearly 1,000 for Tuesday. Air traffic controllers have been unpaid for nearly a month. Some have stopped showing up to work, citing the added stress and the need to take second jobs. Controller shortages led to average delays of four hours at Chicago O’Hare and 45 minutes in Las Vegas on Monday. President Donald Trump pressured controllers via social media to “get back to work, NOW!!!” Read moreWhile Trump threatens controllers, US flight cancellations will drag on even after shutdown ends
The Trump administration is again asking the Supreme Court to keep full food aid payments on hold. The request Monday is the latest in a legal fight over how the SNAP program that helps 42 million Americans buy groceries should proceed during the government shutdown. Lower courts have ordered the government to keep all the money flowing. The justices are expected to decide late Tuesday whether to halt those orders, amid signs the shutdown could soon come to an end. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it shouldn’t be forced to use certain funds for SNAP because they might be needed elsewhere. Read moreTrump administration renews Supreme Court appeal to keep full SNAP payments frozen
Job seekers interested in a career in public safety will have a chance to connect directly with recruiters as the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office hosts a hiring event on Saturday, November 15. Read moreSangamon County Sheriff hosting public safety job fair
With winter fast approaching, state officials are reminding Illinois residents to prepare for snow, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures as part of National Winter Weather Preparedness Week. Read moreIllinois officials stress readiness during National Winter Weather Preparedness Week
As Veterans Day approaches, WAND is honoring those who’ve served by compiling a comprehensive list of Veterans Day deals and discounts available across Central Illinois. Read moreVeterans Day 2025 | Where Veterans can find free meals and discounts
Some places in the eastern part of central Illinois woke up to two inches of snow on the ground. Read moreFirst "snow of the season" brings messy commute, school delays
Eastern Illinois University issued a public safety alert to its campus around 9:20 a.m. Monday morning. Read morePolice say report of armed person at EIU "unfounded"
A list of restaurants that would close hasn't been released. Closings will start this year and extend in to 2026. Read moreWendy's to close hundreds of underperforming stores
The justices on Monday turned away an appeal from a former Kentucky court clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples after the Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling. Read moreSupreme Court won't revisit same-sex marriage decision
Helping hands across Central Illinois — WAND has put together a list of local food banks where you can find support or lend a hand this season. Read moreWhere to find food pantries in your area across Central Illinois
The Illinois Department of Public Health is preparing to host a first-of-its-kind summit focused on how climate change and extreme weather events are already affecting public health—and how the state can better prepare for the challenges ahead. Read moreIDPH to host first-ever summit on climate change, extreme weather, and public health
Due to the sudden drop in temperature, which is expected to fall into the 20s overnight for several days, the Salvation Army is opening its Cold Cot Program. The program adds extra cots to the men’s shelter, providing emergency overnight space for individuals who might otherwise be exposed t… Read moreSalvation Army opens Cold Cot Program in Decatur as temperatures drop into the 20s
Firefighters responded to a vacant house fire in Decatur late Sunday morning. Read moreNo injuries reported after vacant house fire in Decatur
Some Decatur City council members are holding a listening session on the community's ongoing neighborhood revitalization efforts. Read moreDecatur residents invited to public forum on neighborhood revitalization efforts
Bargenta will host a Veteran's Day luncheon to celebrate veterans in the community on Tuesday. Read moreBargenta to host Veteran's Day luncheon
Job seekers interested in a career in public safety will have a chance to connect directly with recruiters as the Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office hosts a hiring event on Saturday, November 15. Read moreSangamon County Sheriff hosting public safety job fair
Due to the sudden drop in temperature, which is expected to fall into the 20s overnight for several days, the Salvation Army is opening its Cold Cot Program. The program adds extra cots to the men’s shelter, providing emergency overnight space for individuals who might otherwise be exposed t… Read moreSalvation Army opens Cold Cot Program in Decatur as temperatures drop into the 20s
As Veterans Day approaches, WAND is honoring those who’ve served by compiling a comprehensive list of Veterans Day deals and discounts available across Central Illinois. Read moreVeterans Day 2025 | Where Veterans can find free meals and discounts
The Beach House is partnering with Parker Mathis Wealth Advisors to honor those who have served our country. Read moreBeach House offering free lunch to veterans for Veterans Day
Some Decatur City council members are holding a listening session on the community's ongoing neighborhood revitalization efforts. Read moreDecatur residents invited to public forum on neighborhood revitalization efforts
The Heart of Illinois Community Foundation shared that the Macon County Conservation District launched its new StarLab Portable Planetarium, thanks to a $50,000 Community grant. Read moreBringing the stars inside: Macon County Conservation District launches StarLab Planetarium
