Agriculture
8 months ago
FDA issues class I recall for tomatoes in Illinois due to salmonella risk

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a Class I recall for fresh tomatoes distributed in Illinois due to potential Salmonella contamination. This classification indicates a high risk of serious adverse health consequences or death.

IL State News
8 months ago
Illinois set to end health care program for undocumented adults amid budget strains

A state-funded health care program that provides coverage to more than 30,000 noncitizens in Illinois, including many without legal immigration status, is set to be eliminated on July 1 as part of Governor JB Pritzker’s proposed budget cuts.

News
8 months ago
Illinois extends Bielema, Underwood through 2030 with new six-year contracts

he University of Illinois has officially locked in the leadership of its two premier sports programs, announcing six-year contract extensions for football head coach Bret Bielema and men’s basketball head coach Brad Underwood. The deals, announced Tuesday, will keep Bielema and Underwood in Champaign through 2030 and 2030–31 respectively, pending approval by the university’s board of trustees on May 22.

Community
8 months ago
Cunningham Children’s Home launches “Sensory Spaces, Hopeful Faces”

The Cunningham team behind the Gerber Education Program is helping every student feel safe thanks to an increase in sensory support tools and inclusive resources. Flexible seating options, such as wobble stools, and baskets filled with sensory tools like stress balls, pop-its, magic putty, and grippy toys are essential elements to helping students self-regulate and thrive.

Business
8 months ago
Student entrepreneurs from Parkland College pitch their ideas for a $3,000 grant

The CobraVenture accelerator program helps students with networking and business mentorship. It features collaboration, teaching by local entrepreneurs, and one-on-one guidance with business mentors. It also operates with with oversight from an advisory committee comprised of faculty and community leaders. Beginning the 2025 spring semester, this year’s CobraVenture cohort includes students from a variety of academic programs who aspire to start their own business while still enrolled at Parkland.

News
8 months ago
Urbana City Council backs Mayor’s reappointments, extends Police Chief Boone’s tenure through 2027

In a 4–2 vote Monday night, the Urbana City Council approved newly elected Mayor DeShawn Williams’ slate of reappointments, including Police Chief Larry Boone, who will continue leading the Urbana Police Department until June 30, 2027.

College
8 months ago
ACES at the UIUC launches Certificate in Global Agricultural Communications

“The Evans Center is more than a tribute to Jim Evans’ legacy — it’s a bold commitment to the future of global agricultural communications,” said Anna Ball, associate dean for academic programs. “Through this center, we’re empowering students and professionals to connect cultures, elevate science, and drive progress in food and agriculture around the world.”

Crime
8 months ago
Teen hospitalized after Danville shooting; police seek public’s help

A 19-year-old man is in critical but stable condition after being shot late Monday night in Danville. Police say they were dispatched around 10:30 p.m. to a residence on Oak Street near Fairchild Street, where the teen was found wounded inside the home.

Community
8 months ago
Experience Champaign-Urbana announces hiking and trail experience pass

The passport highlights the distance of each trail, where to access, accessibility information, and more. Users who hike at least 20 trails across the area will earn a new t-shirt design, created by local artist, David Michael Moore. The shirt highlights notable icons in area parks from the Sun Singer at Allerton Park & Retreat Center to the Natural Playscape at Homer Lake and sculpture garden at Meadowbrook Park.

IL State News
8 months ago
Online player wins $850,000 Lucky Day Lotto jackpot in Illinois

One lucky Illinois Lottery player is celebrating a life-changing win after hitting the $850,000 Lucky Day Lotto jackpot during the May 12 midday drawing. The winning ticket was purchased online and matched all five numbers: 6-11-23-28-30.