Champaign County Coroner Laurie Brauer has released the names of two individuals who died in separate shooting incidents last week in Champaign County.
The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) is reporting a significant rise in pertussis (whooping cough) cases throughout Champaign County.
The Rantoul Family Sports Complex (RFSC) is now partnering with Busey Bank as a sponsor of the development of a 40’x40’ Pavilion. The new pavilion will be located next to the Veteran’s Memorial at the Sports Complex.
Winter’s in full spring and Christmas is steadily approaching! According to the National Weather Service (NWS), you can more chilly weather, so bundle up! Expect a low around 14 and a high near 41.
Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer is returning to the Fighting Illini for the 2025 season. Altmyer made the announcement Saturday in front of a sellout crowd at State Farm Center during the Illinois men’s basketball game against top-ranked Tennessee.
Westbound lanes of Interstate 74 were closed for nearly seven hours on Friday following a two-vehicle crash near Mahomet. The accident, which occurred at approximately 4:14 p.m., caused significant traffic disruptions as emergency crews worked to clear the scene.
The Fighting Illini fell to No. 1 Tennessee on Saturday at the State Farm Center in Champaign. The Volunteers narrowly escaped with a 66-64 victory, courtesy of a buzzer-beating layup from sixth man Jordan Gainey, keeping their undefeated record intact.
Throughout the entirety of 2024, there have been seven Illinois Lottery winners with prizes of $1 million or more. Mega Millions plays every Tuesday and Friday night and tickets are $2 each. Players can add $1 to multiply non-jackpot prizes.
Dial-A-Carol is one of the longest running traditions in University Housing and has been hosted by Snyder Hall since 1960. For one week a year, a group of student volunteers set aside their finals week study time to sing holiday songs to anyone who calls the phone line.
In a tale that stretches across continents and decades, Donald Faivre, an Illinois farmer, spent 70 years safeguarding a collection of sketches that would eventually return to their rightful owners.