An appeals court ruled that a lawsuit against an Iroquois County hospital can move forward. Read moreIroquois Co. hospital sued over negligence claims stemming from Watseka woman's death
A former Macon County Sheriff's deputy arrested for a driving under the influence last year has pleaded guilty to reckless driving and DUI. Read moreFormer Macon County Sheriff's deputy pleas guilty to reckless driving, DUI
NWS said the tornado had a peak wind of 85 mph wind, marking it the 38th tornado in the central Illinois area ahead of the summer months. Read moreNWS: EF-0 tornado confirmed near Paxton after Monday's storms
The World Health Organization director-general has expressed concern over the rapid spread of a rare type of Ebola in eastern Congo. Authorities have reported at least 134 suspected deaths and over 500 cases. The Bundibugyo virus has no approved treatments or vaccines. The outbreak has been declared a public health emergency requiring international response. The virus has spread to urban areas, raising fears of further spread and deaths. A WHO official on the ground says any vaccine approved for use would still take about two months to become available. The region was already facing a humanitarian crisis, complicating outbreak response efforts. Read moreWHO chief concerned over 'scale and speed' of Ebola outbreak as Congo reports 134 dead
The Illinois Senate passed legislation Tuesday to protect low-income families from rising utility rates. Read moreIL Senate passes bill expanding LIHEAP eligibility, sends plan to Pritzker
Community leaders and healthcare officials gathered Tuesday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the new multi-specialty medical office building. Read moreNewly renovated SIU Medicine facility opens in Decatur
With the annual Hardy's Race for the Lake Decatur Boat Races just weeks away, local business are preparing for the influx in business, and a projected economic boost with it. Read moreHardy's Race for the Lake boat races to bring business influx to community
After nearly 20 years, a D.A.R.E. pilot program has returned to Decatur, with the help of the Decatur Police Department. Read moreD.A.R.E. program returns to Decatur Public Schools after 20 years
The plan allows school districts to provide an extended motel stay for students and their parents, guardians, or the person who enrolled them in school. Read moreIL Senate sends bill helping homeless students to Pritzker's desk
The board's action follows an administrative recommendation to close the center due to ongoing operational challenges, staffing shortages and budget deficits. Read moreParkland College Trustees approves phased closure of Child Development Center
An appeals court ruled that a lawsuit against an Iroquois County hospital can move forward. Read moreIroquois Co. hospital sued over negligence claims stemming from Watseka woman's death
A former Macon County Sheriff's deputy arrested for a driving under the influence last year has pleaded guilty to reckless driving and DUI. Read moreFormer Macon County Sheriff's deputy pleas guilty to reckless driving, DUI
NWS said the tornado had a peak wind of 85 mph wind, marking it the 38th tornado in the central Illinois area ahead of the summer months. Read moreNWS: EF-0 tornado confirmed near Paxton after Monday's storms
The World Health Organization director-general has expressed concern over the rapid spread of a rare type of Ebola in eastern Congo. Authorities have reported at least 134 suspected deaths and over 500 cases. The Bundibugyo virus has no approved treatments or vaccines. The outbreak has been declared a public health emergency requiring international response. The virus has spread to urban areas, raising fears of further spread and deaths. A WHO official on the ground says any vaccine approved for use would still take about two months to become available. The region was already facing a humanitarian crisis, complicating outbreak response efforts. Read moreWHO chief concerned over 'scale and speed' of Ebola outbreak as Congo reports 134 dead
The Illinois Senate passed legislation Tuesday to protect low-income families from rising utility rates. Read moreIL Senate passes bill expanding LIHEAP eligibility, sends plan to Pritzker
Community leaders and healthcare officials gathered Tuesday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the new multi-specialty medical office building. Read moreNewly renovated SIU Medicine facility opens in Decatur
With the annual Hardy's Race for the Lake Decatur Boat Races just weeks away, local business are preparing for the influx in business, and a projected economic boost with it. Read moreHardy's Race for the Lake boat races to bring business influx to community
After nearly 20 years, a D.A.R.E. pilot program has returned to Decatur, with the help of the Decatur Police Department. Read moreD.A.R.E. program returns to Decatur Public Schools after 20 years
The plan allows school districts to provide an extended motel stay for students and their parents, guardians, or the person who enrolled them in school. Read moreIL Senate sends bill helping homeless students to Pritzker's desk
The board's action follows an administrative recommendation to close the center due to ongoing operational challenges, staffing shortages and budget deficits. Read moreParkland College Trustees approves phased closure of Child Development Center
The University of Illinois Extension Office in Decatur will offer family-friendly Homegrown Harvest workshop classes for gardeners to learn more about growing their own food. Read moreDecatur invited to bring green thumbs to UI Extension's Homegrown Harvest workshops
Decatur water services crews will flush hydrants around the city from May 25 to June 22, and residents are encouraged to minimize their water usage until the flushing is complete. Read moreDecatur Public Works announces upcoming fire hydrant flushing
Last spring, Governor JB Pritzker was on hand for the hub's grand opening as it was awarded the first incentive program tied to growing the state's EV industry. Read moreTCCI provides Decatur City Council with update on $45M Clean Energy Innovation Hub
The Urbana City Council narrowly approved an ordinance Monday night for a proposed apartment project. Read moreUrbana City Council narrowly approves ordinance for proposed apartment project
The City of Decatur has rescheduled its touch-a-truck equipment show to next month due to inclement weather. Read moreDecatur reschedules touch-a-truck equipment show due to weather
The family of a Hervey City man who was killed will honor his legacy with the second annual Rip Roarin' Extravaganza Memorial Car Show. Read moreFamily honors late business owner Greg Hostetler with annual Mt. Zion car show
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With the annual Hardy's Race for the Lake Decatur Boat Races just weeks away, local business are preparing for the influx in business, and a projected economic boost with it. Read moreHardy's Race for the Lake boat races to bring business influx to community
The Champaign Police Department is honoring Officer Christopher Oberheim five years after he was killed in the line of duty. In a social media post shared Monday, the department reflected on Oberheim’s dedication to both his family and the community he served. Officials said his death had a … Read moreChampaign police remember Officer Oberheim 5 years after line-of-duty death
Ivy League Cards and Collectibles is set to hold a major card show this weekend in Downtown Decatur. Read moreDecatur Civic Center to host trading card and memorabilia show
A ribbon cutting and open house will be held for the new Owen Marsh Elementary School in Springfield. Read moreRibbon cutting, open house to be held for new Owen Marsh Elementary School
The City of Decatur has been certified as a Partner in Peace for taking a proactive stance in fighting human trafficking. Read moreDecatur certified as Partner in Peace for proactive stand against human trafficking
Nominations are being accepted for "The Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame."Â Read moreNominations being taken for 'Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame'