Three men are behind bars in connection with a shooting earlier this month in Paris, which involved a Danville alderman. Read more3 men arrested in connection with Paris shooting involving Danville alderman
NFL reporter Dianna Russini resigns from The Athletic after photos published of her with Mike Vrabel
NFL reporter Dianna Russini has resigned from The Athletic less than a week after published photos of her and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at an Arizona resort prompted an internal investigation at The New York Times-owned sports outlet. The New York Post last week published the photos of Vrabel and Russini at the Sedona hotel and said they were taken before the NFL owners meetings that began in Phoenix on March 29. Russini joined The Athletic in 2023 after nearly a decade at ESPN, where she held various roles, including SportsCenter anchor, NFL analyst and insider. She hosted a podcast for The Athletic and made appearances on their video platform. Read moreNFL reporter Dianna Russini resigns from The Athletic after photos published of her with Mike Vrabel
7-Eleven expects to close hundreds of its convenience stores this year. According to earnings filings published last week, 7-Eleven’s North American operator plans to close 645 stores in the 2026 fiscal year — outpacing the 205 locations it forecasts it will open during that same time. Seven & i Holdings, the Japan-based parent of the convenience chain, noted that these closures “include the conversion to wholesale fuel stores.” The company did not specify which locations could be impacted. But the latest cuts arrive as higher prices strain consumers worldwide. Read more7-Eleven expects to close hundreds of its stores in North America this year
A man was arrested after deputies said he set his own house on fire and took a baseball bat to a car parked on the street. Read moreMan accused of setting his house on fire, damaging car
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) - Tickets are now on sale for the 16th annual Springfield Oyster & Beer Festival. Read moreTickets on sale for Springfield Oyster & Beer Festival
Scattered strong storms will move through Central Illinois early this morning. Hot and muggy conditions take over for the afternoon. Read moreA stormy start to Tuesday
The Urbana Police Department is investing in both its officers and community relationships after securing a new grant aimed at improving trauma-informed care. The department received a $90,000 grant through the Total Access Collaborative for Trauma Informed Care program. The funding will be distributed over the next two years. Read moreUrbana Police receive grant to strengthen community partnerships and officer wellness
The Purple Coalition is demanding change outside the municipal building. Organizers are calling for accountability from the Springfield Police Department as community members and advocates prepare to voice their concerns over alleged misconduct and racial disparities within the department. Concerns were raised about the Springfield police officers' use of force and the alleged mistreatment of Black community members. Last week's city council meeting intensified these concerns for many. Read moreSpringfield advocates demand police accountability amid misconduct allegations
State officials are recognizing the critical role of emergency dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, observed April 12–18, 2026. Read moreIllinois officials honor Telecommunicators during national recognition week
A new statewide poll shows strong bipartisan support for the proposed POWER Act, aimed at increasing oversight of data centers across Illinois. According to the survey, nearly 70 percent of likely 2026 voters support the legislation after hearing a brief description, with support climbing to 75 percent as voters learn more about the bill’s details. Backing spans across political parties, including Independents and Republicans, as well as voters outside the Chicagoland area. Read morePoll shows strong bipartisan support for Illinois POWER Act
Three men are behind bars in connection with a shooting earlier this month in Paris, which involved a Danville alderman. Read more3 men arrested in connection with Paris shooting involving Danville alderman
NFL reporter Dianna Russini resigns from The Athletic after photos published of her with Mike Vrabel
NFL reporter Dianna Russini has resigned from The Athletic less than a week after published photos of her and New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at an Arizona resort prompted an internal investigation at The New York Times-owned sports outlet. The New York Post last week published the photos of Vrabel and Russini at the Sedona hotel and said they were taken before the NFL owners meetings that began in Phoenix on March 29. Russini joined The Athletic in 2023 after nearly a decade at ESPN, where she held various roles, including SportsCenter anchor, NFL analyst and insider. She hosted a podcast for The Athletic and made appearances on their video platform. Read moreNFL reporter Dianna Russini resigns from The Athletic after photos published of her with Mike Vrabel
7-Eleven expects to close hundreds of its convenience stores this year. According to earnings filings published last week, 7-Eleven’s North American operator plans to close 645 stores in the 2026 fiscal year — outpacing the 205 locations it forecasts it will open during that same time. Seven & i Holdings, the Japan-based parent of the convenience chain, noted that these closures “include the conversion to wholesale fuel stores.” The company did not specify which locations could be impacted. But the latest cuts arrive as higher prices strain consumers worldwide. Read more7-Eleven expects to close hundreds of its stores in North America this year
A man was arrested after deputies said he set his own house on fire and took a baseball bat to a car parked on the street. Read moreMan accused of setting his house on fire, damaging car
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) - Tickets are now on sale for the 16th annual Springfield Oyster & Beer Festival. Read moreTickets on sale for Springfield Oyster & Beer Festival
Scattered strong storms will move through Central Illinois early this morning. Hot and muggy conditions take over for the afternoon. Read moreA stormy start to Tuesday
The Urbana Police Department is investing in both its officers and community relationships after securing a new grant aimed at improving trauma-informed care. The department received a $90,000 grant through the Total Access Collaborative for Trauma Informed Care program. The funding will be distributed over the next two years. Read moreUrbana Police receive grant to strengthen community partnerships and officer wellness
The Purple Coalition is demanding change outside the municipal building. Organizers are calling for accountability from the Springfield Police Department as community members and advocates prepare to voice their concerns over alleged misconduct and racial disparities within the department. Concerns were raised about the Springfield police officers' use of force and the alleged mistreatment of Black community members. Last week's city council meeting intensified these concerns for many. Read moreSpringfield advocates demand police accountability amid misconduct allegations
State officials are recognizing the critical role of emergency dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, observed April 12–18, 2026. Read moreIllinois officials honor Telecommunicators during national recognition week
A new statewide poll shows strong bipartisan support for the proposed POWER Act, aimed at increasing oversight of data centers across Illinois. According to the survey, nearly 70 percent of likely 2026 voters support the legislation after hearing a brief description, with support climbing to 75 percent as voters learn more about the bill’s details. Backing spans across political parties, including Independents and Republicans, as well as voters outside the Chicagoland area. Read morePoll shows strong bipartisan support for Illinois POWER Act
Millikin University has formally inaugurated Dr. Dean Pribbenow as its president. Read moreMillikin University formally inaugurates Pribbenow as president
Parkland College staff have been following the Artemis II mission closely as the spacecraft got views no human had seen in over 50 years. Read moreParkland College staff tracks Artemis II as mission inspires awe
Illinois State Police and the Capital Development Board (CDB) broke ground Thursday on a new canine training facility. Read moreISP breaks ground on new canine training facility in Pawnee
Decatur Memorial Hospital raised its flag to emphasize the importance of organ and tissue donation. Read moreDecatur Memorial Hospital highlights organ donation during National Donate Life Month
Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski visited Champaign on Tuesday to talk about reauthorizing the Older Americans Act. Read moreCongresswoman Budzinski visits Champaign to push Older Americans Act reauthorization
The Illinois Department of Corrections is giving people in prison a new way to learn. Read moreIDOC rolls out tablet-based learning portal for people in prison
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) - Tickets are now on sale for the 16th annual Springfield Oyster & Beer Festival. Read moreTickets on sale for Springfield Oyster & Beer Festival
The Urbana Police Department is investing in both its officers and community relationships after securing a new grant aimed at improving trauma-informed care. The department received a $90,000 grant through the Total Access Collaborative for Trauma Informed Care program. The funding will be … Read moreUrbana Police receive grant to strengthen community partnerships and officer wellness
State officials are recognizing the critical role of emergency dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, observed April 12–18, 2026. Read moreIllinois officials honor Telecommunicators during national recognition week
A local sailor is being recognized for his role in a historic space mission recovery. Macen Stodden, a graduate of Neoga High School, recently helped recover the Artemis II spacecraft following its journey around the Moon. Read moreNeoga native plays key role in Artemis II recovery mission
The Savoy Fire Department and the Village of Savoy are recognizing the retirement of longtime Public Information Officer Eddie Bain, marking the end of a career spanning more than five decades in the fire service. Bain’s career includes service with the Illinois Fire Service Institute, the C… Read moreSavoy Fire Department honors longtime Public Information Officer upon retirement
Huddle House in Decatur is reopening Tuesday. Read moreHuddle House in Decatur to reopen for business Tuesday