The Illinois House passed a bill this week to create an end-of-life care peer support program within the Illinois Department of Corrections. Read moreIL House passes plan creating IDOC end-of-life peer support program
State representatives passed a bill Friday to create safer and stronger communities by improving housing and support services for people returning home from prison. Read moreHome for Good: IL House passes bill expanding housing, support services for people returning from prison
Millikin University kicked off its inaugural "Milli-Fest" after students spent a semester planning and organizing the event. Read moreMillikin course helps prepare students for workforce, leads to creation of 'Milli-Fest'
Ebertfest has been held in Champaign since its start in 1999. Last year was supposed to be the end of the annual event, but fans wouldn't let that happen. Read moreOne last dance: Final Ebertfest begins in Champaign-Urbana
The proposal sets new restrictions on children's social media accounts and allows parents to have greater control over online actions. Read moreIllinois House passes child social media safety plan, sends bill to Senate
This plan is an expansion of the current state law that bans public and private schools from prohibiting hairstyles associated with race, ethnicity or hair texture. Read moreIL Senate passes bill prohibiting private schools from banning religious hairstyles
The statutory speed limit in Illinois is 30 miles per hour in urban districts, but many people see drivers frequently speed into or through cities. Read moreState representatives pass bill helping municipalities lower speed limits in urban areas
Illinois men's basketball has landed another recruit in the class of 2026. Read more3-star forward Zavier Zens commits to Illini basketball
Two parents in Springfield were arrested Thursday after police said their four children were home alone and living in poor conditions. Read moreParents face charges after 4 kids found alone in unsanitary Springfield home
The training will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 18, at Rock Springs Conservation Area in Decatur. Read moreMacon County EMA to host Search and Rescue training this weekend
The Illinois House passed a bill this week to create an end-of-life care peer support program within the Illinois Department of Corrections. Read moreIL House passes plan creating IDOC end-of-life peer support program
State representatives passed a bill Friday to create safer and stronger communities by improving housing and support services for people returning home from prison. Read moreHome for Good: IL House passes bill expanding housing, support services for people returning from prison
Millikin University kicked off its inaugural "Milli-Fest" after students spent a semester planning and organizing the event. Read moreMillikin course helps prepare students for workforce, leads to creation of 'Milli-Fest'
Ebertfest has been held in Champaign since its start in 1999. Last year was supposed to be the end of the annual event, but fans wouldn't let that happen. Read moreOne last dance: Final Ebertfest begins in Champaign-Urbana
The proposal sets new restrictions on children's social media accounts and allows parents to have greater control over online actions. Read moreIllinois House passes child social media safety plan, sends bill to Senate
This plan is an expansion of the current state law that bans public and private schools from prohibiting hairstyles associated with race, ethnicity or hair texture. Read moreIL Senate passes bill prohibiting private schools from banning religious hairstyles
The statutory speed limit in Illinois is 30 miles per hour in urban districts, but many people see drivers frequently speed into or through cities. Read moreState representatives pass bill helping municipalities lower speed limits in urban areas
Illinois men's basketball has landed another recruit in the class of 2026. Read more3-star forward Zavier Zens commits to Illini basketball
Two parents in Springfield were arrested Thursday after police said their four children were home alone and living in poor conditions. Read moreParents face charges after 4 kids found alone in unsanitary Springfield home
The training will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 18, at Rock Springs Conservation Area in Decatur. Read moreMacon County EMA to host Search and Rescue training this weekend
A documentary about James Millikin will premiere on Wednesday, April 29, at the university's Albert Taylor Theatre. Read moreThe Original Big Blue: James Millikin documentary to debut in April
The City of Champaign is requesting community feedback on its Homelessness Prevention Blueprint Snapshot. Read moreChampaign seeks community input on homelessness prevention plan
Downers-Grove-based Chemring Energetic Devices is the company behind the winner of the "Coolest Things Made in Illinois." Read moreDowners Grove company's space tech wins 'Coolest Things Made in Illinois' contest
University of Illinois student season ticket holders can kick their way to free tickets for this upcoming football season. Read moreStudents can kick for free Illini football season tickets at Kickin' for Chicken event
Growing Strong will host its annual Take Back the Night event from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday at the Decatur Public Library. Read moreTake Back the Night returns to Decatur to empower sexual assault survivors
The Decatur Bean Ballers baseball club is searching for host families to give players a home away from home this season. Read moreDecatur Bean Ballers searching for host families during inaugural season
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A documentary about James Millikin will premiere on Wednesday, April 29, at the university's Albert Taylor Theatre. Read moreThe Original Big Blue: James Millikin documentary to debut in April
Millikin University kicked off its inaugural "Milli-Fest" after students spent a semester planning and organizing the event. Read moreMillikin course helps prepare students for workforce, leads to creation of 'Milli-Fest'
Ebertfest has been held in Champaign since its start in 1999. Last year was supposed to be the end of the annual event, but fans wouldn't let that happen. Read moreOne last dance: Final Ebertfest begins in Champaign-Urbana
Tickets for the Illinois State Fair go on sale Tuesday, April 21. Read moreTickets go on sale for Illinois State Fair next week
Market at the Square from 7 a.m. to noon on Saturdays beginning May 2 at the corner of Illinois and Vine Streets in Urbana. Read moreMarket at the Square returns to Urbana for 47th year
A new attraction from the award-winning escape room company CU Adventures is opening. Read moreNew attraction from CU Adventures opening