Illinois State Police alerted of a lane closure due to a crash on Interstate […]
A recent health inspection at Lincolnshire Fields Country Club, located at 2000 Byrneburk Drive in Champaign, has led to the posting of a yellow placard, after more than 10 food safety violations were discovered.
Unemployment rates fell in all twelve of Illinois’ metro areas in June 2025, marking continued economic strength across the state. The St. Louis Metro Area reached a record low unemployment rate of 3.5%, while the Chicago Metro Division recorded its 12th consecutive month of job growth. Other major gains were reported in Champaign-Urbana and Springfield.
A new survey from the University of Illinois Springfield reveals wide inconsistencies in how Illinois public high schools are implementing the state’s three-year-old media literacy mandate.
In anticipation of a sold-out crowd, the Illinois State Fair will open its Grandstand gates at 6 p.m. — two hours early — on Sunday, August 10 for the highly anticipated Megan Moroney concert. The show itself is still scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.
Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs is one of a number of state financial officers still sounding the alarm about Medicaid funding cuts just approved as part of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill.
A Danville man was arrested Thursday morning following a domestic disturbance that resulted in a brief standoff with police.
The City of Champaign has announced there will be no City Council meeting on Tuesday, July 29. The next regularly scheduled meeting will take place on Tuesday, August 5 at 7:00 p.m.
OSF HealthCare Heart of Mary Medical Center in Urbana has earned Magnet with distinction status — the highest possible recognition for nursing excellence from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The news was shared this week with Mission Partners (employees) at the hospital, capping off a four-year effort toward the prestigious designation.
Illinois is doubling down on its commitment to pay transparency and equity with the signing of House Bill 2488 by Governor JB Pritzker. The new law streamlines the Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003 by eliminating outdated references to a federal reporting requirement that state officials say no longer supports Illinois’ goals.