College
9 months ago
Aimee Heeter becoming vice chancellor for finance at UIUC

She earned a doctorate in higher education finance, a master’s degree in education and a bachelor’s degree in journalism, from Indiana University. The new title brings the UIUC campus in line with similar positions at the two other campuses at the University of Illinois System. The duties and reporting lines of the position, however, still remain the same.

Community
9 months ago
4-year-old child shot in apartment building

Even though an arrest has been made, this remains an ongoing investigation. Due to the ages of both the victim and the arrested subject, information that can be publicly shared about this incident is very limited. Future updates may be provided as they become available.

Food Scene
9 months ago
From family roots to fresh beginnings: Maple & Yolk reopens with strong community support

When Albin Selimi reopened his family’s longtime restaurant under a new name and fresh identity, he didn’t anticipate just how quickly the community would embrace it. Formerly known as Urbana Gardens, the restaurant is now Maple & Yolk, and it’s drawing crowds — with 1,500 patrons on weekends alone.

Business
9 months ago
Illinois taxpayers could face a $2,792 tax increase

“Illinois taxpayers should be aware of what’s happening in the halls of power in Washington, D.C., because what happens has the ability to make the tax system worse and possibly force them to pay more for reckless spending in high-tax states,” said Joe Bishop-Henchman, Executive Vice President of National Taxpayers Union Foundation. 

Business
9 months ago
Illinois Department of Labor reminds teen workers of their labor rights and protections

“Summer jobs offer young people valuable opportunities to gain experience and responsibility, but it’s essential that their safety and rights are protected,” said IDOL Director Jane Flanagan. “We urge employers and families to understand the requirements of the Child Labor Law so that minors can work in secure, lawful, and supportive environments.”

IL State News
9 months ago
Bill changes Illinois requirement for senior drivers renewing licenses

Illinois is currently the only U.S. state requiring seniors to pass a driving test solely due to age. If signed into law, HB 1226 would align Illinois more closely with other states’ renewal policies, while still maintaining safeguards for road safety through vision and written testing and medical reporting.

Community
9 months ago
Police pursue Chicago man in Danville going above 100 miles per hour

The pursuit took place on Sunday, May 18, around noon. Warren County reported that the driver refused to stop even after posting speeds over 100 miles per hour. The pursuit went through the City of Danville for around 10 minutes and then proceeded east on US Route 150 outside the city limits. The vehicle eventually crashed attempting to take the I-74 westbound entry ramp at the 210-mile marker.

Crime
9 months ago
Champaign County Coroner identifies deceased male found in Heritage Lake

Champaign County Coroner Laurie Brauer has confirmed the identity of a deceased male discovered on May 15, 2025, in Heritage Lake, located in Rantoul. With the assistance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the individual has been positively identified as Matteo Antonio-Antonia, a resident of Champaign. 

Community
9 months ago
47-year-old man stabbed in Danville

The officers then found 41-year-old Daniel Kist of Danville nine blocks from the scene. Kist was then arrested and taken to the Public Safety Building to be questioned. Daniel Kist was booked and charged with Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon and is being held at the Vermilion County jail pending a pre-trial hearing.

News
9 months ago
Clouds and mild temps ahead for Memorial Day weekend

Expect a mild and mostly cloudy Memorial Day weekend across Central Illinois. Friday night will be cool with a low near 46°. Saturday brings sunshine and a high around 69°, before clouds return overnight.