Education
10 months ago
New Champaign school board seated amid tensions over agenda and superintendent’s future

After a month of delays due to lack of quorum, the Champaign School District seated its new board during a special meeting Friday night. The meeting, expected to be a procedural formality, quickly turned contentious as disputes over next week’s agenda and the superintendent’s future sparked heated exchanges between board members and the public.

Community
10 months ago
Illinois State Police to honor fallen troopers during National Police Week 2025

The Illinois State Police (ISP) will join departments from across the country in Washington D.C. for National Police Week, held May 11 through May 17, 2025. The annual observance honors the sacrifice of law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty, including ISP’s own Trooper Corey Thompsen and Trooper Clay Carns, who both lost their lives in 2024 due to injuries sustained in traffic crashes.

Community
10 months ago
Peace Officers Memorial Day to be observed this week

Peace Officers Memorial Day will be observed on Thursday, May 15th, as part of National Police Week, to honor law enforcement officers who have died or been disabled in the line of duty.

Suspect arrested from early morning Urbana shooting.
Crime
10 months ago
Danville police investigating apparent murder-suicide on Grace Street

On the evening of May 9, 2025, at approximately 5:57 PM, Danville Police Department (DPD) officers responded to a report of shots fired in the 200 block of Grace Street. Upon arrival, officers discovered a 32-year-old woman lying in the front yard of a residence, suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. She was transported to a local hospital, where she was later pronounced deceased.

Business
10 months ago
10 nonprofits receive $200,000 in Charitable Trust grants

CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs announced 10 small nonprofits to […]

College
10 months ago
Parkland College announces candidates for Commencement Exercise

Graduates from the Fall 2024 semester, as well as candidates for Spring and Summer 2025 will be included in this ceremony. A full list of Spring candidates can be viewed here, Summer candidates can be viewed here, and Fall graduates can be viewed here. Students are listed by their hometown. This year’s commencement ceremony will be held at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Urbana on Thursday, May 15 at 7:00 p.m.

College
10 months ago
Illinois will be facing Alabama in Chicago

Illinois has played a total of 56 games at the United Center in total, with a 38-18 record. The Illini are 19-9 in regular-season games at the UC, including an 18-8 mark against non-conference teams. Their last visit was for the 2023 Big Ten Tournament. The Fighting Illini also played a regular season game there during the 2018 to 2019 season and played a non-conference regular season game in 2017 to 2018.

News
10 months ago
WEEKEND WEATHER: Mild, sunny weekend ahead with gradual warm-up

Clear skies and calm conditions will dominate the weekend, with temperatures steadily rising each day. Lows will dip into the low 40s and 50s overnight, while daytime highs will climb from the upper 60s into the upper 70s by the end of the weekend. Light northeasterly winds will gradually shift southeast, keeping conditions pleasant and dry throughout.

Community
10 months ago
Champaign County launches task force in response to carbon capture and storage projects

In response to growing interest in carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects across Illinois, the Champaign County Board has established the Champaign County CO2 Sequestration Activities Task Force (3CSATF). The task force will proactively study the potential impacts of CCS on the environment and public health, and develop ordinances to regulate such activities in the county. The 3CSATF is comprised of local officials, scientists, engineers, and public health professionals.

IL State News
10 months ago
Pritzker blocks autism data sharing with feds, cites privacy and rights concerns

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed an executive order Wednesday preventing state agencies from collecting or sharing data about autism with the federal government, unless it is legally or medically required.