Champaign County is one of several Illinois regions where state police will expand their use of highway surveillance cameras under a bill aimed at combating human trafficking and involuntary servitude.
Just as egg prices were beginning to cool after months of historic highs, a multi-state salmonella outbreak has triggered the recall of 1.7 million dozen organic eggs, dealing a fresh blow to consumer confidence in food safety.
The University of Illinois Board of Trustees has approved Charles Lee Isbell Jr. as the next chancellor of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and vice president of the University of Illinois System, following a unanimous vote during a special board meeting.
A fight in Champaign escalated Sunday night when two teenagers were shot, one of them critically. According to Champaign Police, officers were dispatched to Burr Oak Court at 10:19 p.m. following reports of a shooting with injuries.
The blues are back in town as Buddy Guy returns to the Virginia Theatre on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at 7:00 PM for his Damn Right Encore tour—an unforgettable evening with one of the last living legends of the Chicago blues scene.
A national soccer sensation is headed to Central Illinois this summer as Soccer Wars makes its Illinois debut at the Rantoul Family Sports Complex on July 12–13. The two-day festival kicks off a three-year partnership with Experience Champaign-Urbana, aimed at growing inclusive, high-energy soccer events in the region.
Brett Adkisson, owner of Savior Roofing in Tuscola, says early detection is critical when it comes to roof damage. Waiting too long can lead to water leaks, mold, drywall damage, and costly repairs. “We want to catch damage early to prevent leaking that leads to much bigger issues,” he said. Common causes of damage in Central Illinois include high winds, hail, and seasonal storms that can blow off shingles or damage soft metal trim around the house.
A 22-year-old Danville man has died following a motorcycle crash in Danville Township on Saturday afternoon.
A 21-year-old man is recovering in the hospital after being shot while driving through an alley near the 1400 block of Clock Street late Saturday night, June 7.
The Champaign Farmers Market is returning to its former home at the corner of Neil and Washington, now nestled beside the city’s newly completed Downtown Plaza. Beginning Tuesday, June 10, the market—hosted by The Land Connection—will take place every Tuesday from 3 to 6 p.m. through October 28.