Craig Ondevilla

Craig is a Computer Science student at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He has experience in Social Media Management and Freelance Video Editing.

Community
6 months ago
Cunningham Children’s Home annual Festival of Quilts announced

The Annual festival features a collection of quilts, centerpieces, wreaths, and gift shop treasures on display.

College
6 months ago
University of Illinois alumni announced as Architect, Landscape Architect & Interior Designer of the Year

“This award is truly the highest honor of my career. I am elated by the encouragement of my wonderful colleagues, humbled by the quality of the nominees, and inspired by this community’s dedication to craft and service to county,” said Madary, who has worked at NAVFAC for 14 years. “Thank you to NAVFAC for providing the tools for limitless professional growth, to my command for recognizing and rewarding good work, to my coworkers for their relentless creativity, and to my family and friends for surrounding me in love and joy each day.”

Community
6 months ago
ISP releases results Nighttime Enforcement patrols

These NITE patrols allowed the ISP to focus on preventing, detecting, and taking enforcement action in response to impaired driving and occupant restraint violations especially between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

Community
6 months ago
ISP releases results of Alcohol Enforcement Patrols

These ACE patrols allowed the ISP to focus on preventing, detecting, and taking enforcement action in response to violations associated with impaired driving and illegal transportation or consumption of alcohol or drugs.

Pet of the Week
6 months ago
PET OF THE WEEK: Meet majesty, the terrier pitbull

Majesty is a long-term resident, which means she has been available for adoption for over 90 days. The adoption fee is waived, which means she can be picked up for free! Majesty is also a CCHS staff favorite. Here’s what adoption supervisor, Dani, has to say about her:

News
6 months ago
WORKWEEK WEATHER: Decently cool most of the week

Love reading romance? Join the Swipe Right: A Romance Book Club on Monday, March 24 at 6:00 p.m. at The Urbana Free Library. Bring a book you’ve recently enjoyed and share what you loved about it, and then listen to great recommendations from others. Love seeing art? Visit Domesticated: Paintings by Travis Keller on Thursday, March 27 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Giertz Gallery at Parkland College. Travis Keller’s vibrant, large-scale oil paintings of everyday experiences offer a fresh take on domestic life.

Business
6 months ago
Illinois metro area unemployment goes down and jobs go up

“As unemployment decreased over the last year in most metro areas and payroll remains steady, Illinois continues to prioritize region-specific support for jobseekers through local workforce partners,” said Deputy Governor Andy Manar. “Illinois also remains laser-focused on investing in our incomparable workforce and creating a positive business environment to bolster economic opportunity in every corner of the state.”

Community
6 months ago
Eastern Illinois Foodmobile distributing food to north and south Champaign County

The vehicle will cover southern Champaign County on April 1 and northern Champaign County on April 11. Distribution sites and times are listed at eifoodbank.org/help/mobile.html. The distribution is part of the Foodbank’s Foodmobile Program, a system of mobile food pantries designed to help bring nutritious food to rural or underserved areas. Updates regarding future food distributions can be found at the Foodbank’s website at eifoodbank.org.

Community
6 months ago
UIUC professor gives food and plasma lecture at Parkland planetarium

Sankaran earned his Ph. D at the California Institute of Technology and joined UIUC’s Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering in 2020. The lectures are filmed by Parkland College TV. Tickets to the Kaler Lectures are $2 or free for Friends of the Staerkel Planetarium.For a show schedule or information about booking the dome, call 217/351-3446 or visit parkland.edu/planetarium.

IL State News
6 months ago
Law mandating foster kids to carry belongings with luggage not trash stalled

Richard Blackmon, director of education and pathways at Court Appointed Special (CASA) of Cook County, recalls instances where foster children children arrived at CASA using “trash bags, milk crates, anything they can really get their hands on, particularly depending on the type of circumstances being moved from.”

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