The U.S. and Israel have launched strikes on Tehran, and President Donald Trump says the U.S. is starting major combat operations against Iran. Witnesses reported smoke near offices tied to Iran’s supreme leader on Saturday, and residents hear heavy explosions across the capital. Trump says Iran keeps pursuing nuclear work and missile development, and he warns U.S. casualties are possible. Iran says it has not enriched uranium since June, but it has blocked international inspectors from bombed sites. The Associated Press says satellite images show new activity there. Iraq closes its airspace, and Israel also shuts its airspace. Read moreThe Latest: Iran's supreme leader Khamenei killed in strikes, says Israeli officials
The U.S. and Israel have launched major attacks on Iran that President Donald Trump says aim to crush Iran’s military and stop production of a nuclear weapon. Iran fired drones and missiles at Israel and strikes aimed at U.S. military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. Several countries closed their airspace, and the exchanges of fire continued into the night. Iranian state media cited the Red Crescent as saying that at least 201 people have been killed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a nationally televised address that there are “growing signs” that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed. Read moreWhat to know about the new US-Israel attacks on Iran
Israeli officials told The Associated Press that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead. There was no immediate comment from the U.S. or Iran on his status. The assassination Saturday of the second leader of the Islamic Republic, who had no designated successor, would throw its future into doubt. In a nationally televised address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said said there were “growing signs” that Khamenei had been killed when Israel struck his compound early Saturday. Read moreIsraeli officials say Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead. No word from US or Iran
One man was taken to the hospital after his home caught fire in Clinton Saturday morning. Read moreMan hospitalized after Clinton house fire
World leaders are responding cautiously after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran raised fears of a wider war. European leaders held emergency meetings and moved to protect citizens in the Middle East. Britain, France, and Germany urged the U.S. and Iran to restart talks. They condemned Iranian attacks in the region. The European Union calls the situation perilous and urges restraint and respect for international law. Russia called the strikes unprovoked aggression. China says it is highly concerned and calls for a halt. Australia and Canada expressed more support for the U.S. position. Read moreWorld leaders react cautiously to US and Israeli strikes on Iran as fears grow of a wider war
U.S. President Donald Trump said in an 8-minute video posted on his Truth Social platform that the U.S. has begun “major combat operations in Iran.” He claimed Iran ha… Read moreRead President Trump’s statement on Iran in full
DECATUR, IL. (WAND) - Happy Saturday! Today will be quiet, but some wintry weather is in the forecast for the start of the work week. Read moreQuiet forecast on tap for today
The Wolverines won their first outright conference regular-season title since 2014, when they also clinched with a win at Illinois. Read moreNo. 10 Illinois falls to No. 3 Michigan, 84-70
(WAND) -- Trailing the girls' basketball postseason by a full week, there was no shortage action in boys' hoops as teams from across central Illinois began the charge … Read moreFRIDAY FRENZY: Unity Christian, Warrensburg-Latham, MacArthur & more claim boys' regional titles
Congratulations to MacArthur's Tishawn Clemmons, who is this week's WAND Athlete of the Week! Read moreWAND's Athlete of the Week: Tishawn Clemmons
The U.S. and Israel have launched strikes on Tehran, and President Donald Trump says the U.S. is starting major combat operations against Iran. Witnesses reported smoke near offices tied to Iran’s supreme leader on Saturday, and residents hear heavy explosions across the capital. Trump says Iran keeps pursuing nuclear work and missile development, and he warns U.S. casualties are possible. Iran says it has not enriched uranium since June, but it has blocked international inspectors from bombed sites. The Associated Press says satellite images show new activity there. Iraq closes its airspace, and Israel also shuts its airspace. Read moreThe Latest: Iran's supreme leader Khamenei killed in strikes, says Israeli officials
The U.S. and Israel have launched major attacks on Iran that President Donald Trump says aim to crush Iran’s military and stop production of a nuclear weapon. Iran fired drones and missiles at Israel and strikes aimed at U.S. military installations in Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. Several countries closed their airspace, and the exchanges of fire continued into the night. Iranian state media cited the Red Crescent as saying that at least 201 people have been killed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a nationally televised address that there are “growing signs” that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed. Read moreWhat to know about the new US-Israel attacks on Iran
Israeli officials told The Associated Press that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead. There was no immediate comment from the U.S. or Iran on his status. The assassination Saturday of the second leader of the Islamic Republic, who had no designated successor, would throw its future into doubt. In a nationally televised address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said said there were “growing signs” that Khamenei had been killed when Israel struck his compound early Saturday. Read moreIsraeli officials say Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead. No word from US or Iran
One man was taken to the hospital after his home caught fire in Clinton Saturday morning. Read moreMan hospitalized after Clinton house fire
World leaders are responding cautiously after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran raised fears of a wider war. European leaders held emergency meetings and moved to protect citizens in the Middle East. Britain, France, and Germany urged the U.S. and Iran to restart talks. They condemned Iranian attacks in the region. The European Union calls the situation perilous and urges restraint and respect for international law. Russia called the strikes unprovoked aggression. China says it is highly concerned and calls for a halt. Australia and Canada expressed more support for the U.S. position. Read moreWorld leaders react cautiously to US and Israeli strikes on Iran as fears grow of a wider war
U.S. President Donald Trump said in an 8-minute video posted on his Truth Social platform that the U.S. has begun “major combat operations in Iran.” He claimed Iran ha… Read moreRead President Trump’s statement on Iran in full
DECATUR, IL. (WAND) - Happy Saturday! Today will be quiet, but some wintry weather is in the forecast for the start of the work week. Read moreQuiet forecast on tap for today
The Wolverines won their first outright conference regular-season title since 2014, when they also clinched with a win at Illinois. Read moreNo. 10 Illinois falls to No. 3 Michigan, 84-70
(WAND) -- Trailing the girls' basketball postseason by a full week, there was no shortage action in boys' hoops as teams from across central Illinois began the charge … Read moreFRIDAY FRENZY: Unity Christian, Warrensburg-Latham, MacArthur & more claim boys' regional titles
Congratulations to MacArthur's Tishawn Clemmons, who is this week's WAND Athlete of the Week! Read moreWAND's Athlete of the Week: Tishawn Clemmons
A list of of food pantries and services across WAND viewing counties in central Illinois. Read moreWhere to find food pantries in your area across Central Illinois
During the season of Lent, some Christians choose to avoid consuming meat on Fridays as a form of sacrifice. Read more2026 guide to Lenten fish fries in Central Illinois
Central Illinois's own Lynn Rainer will be competing on "Wheel of Fortune" the week of March 2. Read moreDecatur resident to compete on 'Wheel of Fortune'
McDonald's on West Eldorado in Decatur was named the top Round-Up fundraising store in 2025, raising $16,411 for families with children needing medical care. Read moreWest Eldorado McDonald’s raises over $16k for Ronald McDonald House
The Champaign County Association of Realtors said it's building momentum as it plunges deeper into 2026. Read moreChampaign County sees slight dip in home sales, prices on the rise
Heartland Credit Union and the Sangamon County Circuit Clerk's Office are set to offer convenient passport registration day. Read moreHeartland Credit Union in Springfield to offer convenient passport registration day
During the season of Lent, some Christians choose to avoid consuming meat on Fridays as a form of sacrifice. Read more2026 guide to Lenten fish fries in Central Illinois
The Mahomet chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace is gearing up for its second annual bed build, with a plan to build 150 bed frames for children across Champaign County who are in need. Read moreOne nail at a time: Mahomet organization hopes to build 150 beds for kids
The Springfield Police Department is introducing the Blue Envelope Program in partnership with The Autism Hero Project. Read moreSpringfield police launch Blue Envelope Program to help drivers with Autism
WasteNot Compost and Champaign County Environmental Stewards have partnered to bring a compost drop-off program to Urbana at the Lincoln Square Mall. Read moreCompost drop-off program coming to Urbana
Central Illinois's own Lynn Rainer will be competing on "Wheel of Fortune" the week of March 2. Read moreDecatur resident to compete on 'Wheel of Fortune'
The Red Hot Winter event makes its way back to central Illinois this weekend, bringing the spirit of Las Vegas to Champaign. Read moreRed Hot Winter returns to bring a taste of Vegas to the C-U area
