A candlelight vigil was hosted at the Taylorville Firehouse to honor the three juveniles killed in a crash outside Taylorville on Oct. 7. Read moreVigil commemorates 3 teenagers who died in Taylorville crash
The Macon County State’s Attorney’s Office has added a new position aimed at helping victims of domestic violence navigate the justice system. Read moreMacon County State’s Attorney adds domestic violence investigator to strengthen victim support
Two people are dead following two separate traffic crashes in Christian County on Wednesday. Read more2 dead after separate traffic crashes in Christian County
Illinois travelers are getting a jump on their holiday travel plans this year, according to a new survey from AAA. Read moreAAA: 59% of Illinoisans had Thanksgiving travel plans finalized by September
Republicans are upset the Illinois House left Springfield on Thursday without passing meaningful bills to help taxpayers. Read moreIllinois House GOP argue lawmakers need to lower taxes, cut spending
Illinois manufacturers say tariffs on critical inputs increase costs on raw materials, machinery and equipment on factory floors. Read moreLawmakers hear about impact of tariffs on Illinois manufacturing, tourism
A judge says she will require federal immigration officers in the Chicago area to wear body cameras after the use of tear gas used against protesters. Federal Judge Sara Ellis also ordered a senior official to court next week to talk about an enforcement operation that has led to more than 1,000 arrests. Ellis says she was a “little startled” after seeing TV images of clashes between agents and the public during President Donald Trump's administration’s immigration crackdown. Ellis says it seems her earlier order related to handling encounters with protesters isn't being followed, and she wants to talk with both sides next week about the use of body cameras. A lawyer for the government says media reports have been “one-sided.” Read moreJudge wants immigration agents in Chicago area to wear body cameras after clashes with public
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said it will not fund November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits if the federal government shutdown continues. Read moreNovember SNAP funding at risk if government shutdown continues
Billionaire Gov. JB Pritzker had some extra income in 2024 — from a lucky blackjack hand in a Las Vegas casino. The Illinois Democrat and his wife, first lady MK Pritzker, reported gambling winnings of $1.4 million on their 2024 federal tax return. Pritzker told reporters in Chicago Thursday that he “was incredibly lucky.” The windfall came on a vacation trip with his wife and friends. Pritzker is seeking a third term and has been mentioned as a candidate for president in 2028. His profile has risen this fall as he condemns President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement in Chicago. The Pritzkers reported income of $10.7 million. They paid $1.6 million in federal income taxes. Read moreBillionaire Illinois Gov. Pritzker wins blackjack pot of $1.4M in Las Vegas
Two people are dead following a three-vehicle accident in Danville Wednesday afternoon. Read more2 dead after 3 vehicle accident in Vermilion County
A candlelight vigil was hosted at the Taylorville Firehouse to honor the three juveniles killed in a crash outside Taylorville on Oct. 7. Read moreVigil commemorates 3 teenagers who died in Taylorville crash
The Macon County State’s Attorney’s Office has added a new position aimed at helping victims of domestic violence navigate the justice system. Read moreMacon County State’s Attorney adds domestic violence investigator to strengthen victim support
Two people are dead following two separate traffic crashes in Christian County on Wednesday. Read more2 dead after separate traffic crashes in Christian County
Illinois travelers are getting a jump on their holiday travel plans this year, according to a new survey from AAA. Read moreAAA: 59% of Illinoisans had Thanksgiving travel plans finalized by September
Republicans are upset the Illinois House left Springfield on Thursday without passing meaningful bills to help taxpayers. Read moreIllinois House GOP argue lawmakers need to lower taxes, cut spending
Illinois manufacturers say tariffs on critical inputs increase costs on raw materials, machinery and equipment on factory floors. Read moreLawmakers hear about impact of tariffs on Illinois manufacturing, tourism
A judge says she will require federal immigration officers in the Chicago area to wear body cameras after the use of tear gas used against protesters. Federal Judge Sara Ellis also ordered a senior official to court next week to talk about an enforcement operation that has led to more than 1,000 arrests. Ellis says she was a “little startled” after seeing TV images of clashes between agents and the public during President Donald Trump's administration’s immigration crackdown. Ellis says it seems her earlier order related to handling encounters with protesters isn't being followed, and she wants to talk with both sides next week about the use of body cameras. A lawyer for the government says media reports have been “one-sided.” Read moreJudge wants immigration agents in Chicago area to wear body cameras after clashes with public
The U.S. Department of Agriculture said it will not fund November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits if the federal government shutdown continues. Read moreNovember SNAP funding at risk if government shutdown continues
Billionaire Gov. JB Pritzker had some extra income in 2024 — from a lucky blackjack hand in a Las Vegas casino. The Illinois Democrat and his wife, first lady MK Pritzker, reported gambling winnings of $1.4 million on their 2024 federal tax return. Pritzker told reporters in Chicago Thursday that he “was incredibly lucky.” The windfall came on a vacation trip with his wife and friends. Pritzker is seeking a third term and has been mentioned as a candidate for president in 2028. His profile has risen this fall as he condemns President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement in Chicago. The Pritzkers reported income of $10.7 million. They paid $1.6 million in federal income taxes. Read moreBillionaire Illinois Gov. Pritzker wins blackjack pot of $1.4M in Las Vegas
Two people are dead following a three-vehicle accident in Danville Wednesday afternoon. Read more2 dead after 3 vehicle accident in Vermilion County
The Christian County Health Department is hosting a drive-thru vaccine clinic to stay healthy ahead of the upcoming holiday season. Read moreChristian County Health Department hosting drive-thru vaccine clinic
The Illinois Head Start Association is hosting a birthday party celebrating 60 years in October. Read moreHead Start celebrates 60 years with birthday event at Kidzeum
The Staerkel Planetarium at Parkland College will host various music-themed laser shows next week. Read moreLaser shows to light up Staerkel Planetarium
The Children's Museum of Illinois is partnering with Millikin University to bring chemistry to kids with a pair of programs Saturday. Read moreScience meets fun: Children's Museum and Millikin introduce kids to chemistry
The Macon County Environmental Management Department's 2025 paint and electronic collection season is coming to a close, but there is still time to give. Read morePaint and electronic collection days reduced in Macon Co
The Champaign County Sheriff's Office and the Champaign County Emergency Management Agency have announced that they are the recipients of a $13,478 grant from Norfolk Southern. Read moreChampaign Co. Sheriff's Office, EMA receives over $13,000 grant from Norfolk Southern
From pumpkin patches to parades and live music, WAND has compiled your go-to guide for all the fall festivals happening this season. Read morePumpkins, Parades & More: The Ultimate Guide to Fall Festivals
Millikin University will host its annual Boo at MU event on campus this weekend. Read moreSpook-tacular, family-friendly fun happening this weekend at Millikin's Boo at MU
Taylorville will "Paint the Square Pink" this weekend to help local women get access to critical breast cancer screening and preventative care. Read moreRaise a glass for a cause at Taylorville's 'Paint the Square Pink'
The Christian County Health Department is hosting a drive-thru vaccine clinic to stay healthy ahead of the upcoming holiday season. Read moreChristian County Health Department hosting drive-thru vaccine clinic
The Illinois Head Start Association is hosting a birthday party celebrating 60 years in October. Read moreHead Start celebrates 60 years with birthday event at Kidzeum
The Staerkel Planetarium at Parkland College will host various music-themed laser shows next week. Read moreLaser shows to light up Staerkel Planetarium