Two people who got to the top of the Empire State Building’s antenna and unfurled a banner about “the power of love” have been arrested. News helicopter video showed a pair dressed in black and wearing masks balancing on a ledge on top of the antenna Wednesday. The banner read: “When the power of love beats the love of power the world knows peace.” They descended, embracing and taking selfies before ultimately being arrested. It’s unclear how the pair gained access to the antenna. The building’s management so far has said only that the episode was “unauthorized.” Read more2 people arrested after hanging banner about 'the power of love' on Empire State Building antenna
A Danville man was arrested Wednesday on several sexual abuse charges. Read moreDanville man arrested on sexual abuse charges
Starting with the 2026-27 school year, Kari Ferguson will take over for Dr. Ken Hendriksen, who retired after 19 years in the role. Read moreSt. Teresa High School appoints new advancement director
10 public libraries and school districts across central Illinois are set to receive over $475,000 for library services, enhanced programming, and construction and security upgrades. Read moreCentral Illinois libraries, school districts to receive over $475K in grants
Champaign police are investigating after a 17-year-old was hurt in a shooting Tuesday night. Read more17-year-old hurt in Champaign shooting
The city of Urbana will hold a naturalization ceremony to celebrate 60 people from around the world as they become citizens of the United States. Read moreUrbana to host naturalization ceremony for 60 new citizens
A job fair showcasing state of Illinois employment opportunities is coming to Christian County. Read moreState of Illinois Career Fair coming to Taylorville
A 44-year-old Georgetown man was found guilty last month in connection with a 2023 burglary in Vermilion County. Read moreGeorgetown man found guilty in 2023 burglary
LIVINGSTON, Ill. (WAND) - This month's Girls Trip segment brought Caroline Reese and Alivia Colon to one of Route 66's most iconic roadside stops—the Pink Elephant Ant… Read moreGirls Trip: A Sweet Stop at the Pink Elephant on Route 66
Another brutally hot and humid day ahead with nothing but sunshine. Storm chances return on Friday. Read moreHeat index values could reach 110 degrees as extreme heat warning remains in effect
Two people who got to the top of the Empire State Building’s antenna and unfurled a banner about “the power of love” have been arrested. News helicopter video showed a pair dressed in black and wearing masks balancing on a ledge on top of the antenna Wednesday. The banner read: “When the power of love beats the love of power the world knows peace.” They descended, embracing and taking selfies before ultimately being arrested. It’s unclear how the pair gained access to the antenna. The building’s management so far has said only that the episode was “unauthorized.” Read more2 people arrested after hanging banner about 'the power of love' on Empire State Building antenna
A Danville man was arrested Wednesday on several sexual abuse charges. Read moreDanville man arrested on sexual abuse charges
Starting with the 2026-27 school year, Kari Ferguson will take over for Dr. Ken Hendriksen, who retired after 19 years in the role. Read moreSt. Teresa High School appoints new advancement director
10 public libraries and school districts across central Illinois are set to receive over $475,000 for library services, enhanced programming, and construction and security upgrades. Read moreCentral Illinois libraries, school districts to receive over $475K in grants
Champaign police are investigating after a 17-year-old was hurt in a shooting Tuesday night. Read more17-year-old hurt in Champaign shooting
The city of Urbana will hold a naturalization ceremony to celebrate 60 people from around the world as they become citizens of the United States. Read moreUrbana to host naturalization ceremony for 60 new citizens
A job fair showcasing state of Illinois employment opportunities is coming to Christian County. Read moreState of Illinois Career Fair coming to Taylorville
A 44-year-old Georgetown man was found guilty last month in connection with a 2023 burglary in Vermilion County. Read moreGeorgetown man found guilty in 2023 burglary
LIVINGSTON, Ill. (WAND) - This month's Girls Trip segment brought Caroline Reese and Alivia Colon to one of Route 66's most iconic roadside stops—the Pink Elephant Ant… Read moreGirls Trip: A Sweet Stop at the Pink Elephant on Route 66
Another brutally hot and humid day ahead with nothing but sunshine. Storm chances return on Friday. Read moreHeat index values could reach 110 degrees as extreme heat warning remains in effect
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias will temporarily move DMV services in Charleston to the city's public library after the storms forced the local facility to close. Read moreDMV services moving to Charleston public library after storms damage main facility
The Illinois State Fair unveiled its theme for the 2026 event on Tuesday: "Miles of Smiles." Read more'Miles of Smiles': Illinois State Fair unveils theme for 2026 festivities
HSHS St. John’s Children’s Hospital in Springfield and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Illinois have teamed up for a new room to help support local families. Read moreHSHS St. John's, RMHC open Ronald McDonald House Family Room
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued a statement Monday following the Supreme Court's decision on mail-in ballots. Read more'Win for democracy': IL AG Kwame Raoul praises Supreme Court ruling on mail-in ballots
Councilmembers discussed a lengthy agenda of ordinances and resolutions to address economic development in the city. Read moreCity of Marshall working to tackle housing and development
Cadets came from states including Washington and New Jersey and practiced for the chance to fly solo. Read moreCivil Air Patrol cadets take to the skies for practice flights, earning their wings
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Communities across central Illinois are holding celebrations for Independence Day and America's 250th birthday. WAND has compiled a list of Fourth of July celebrations, including fireworks, parades, and festivals, taking place across the area. Read moreFireworks, parades & more: Where to celebrate Independence Day across central IL
As temperatures rise, cities and counties across central Illinois have resources for people and families looking to get out of the heat. Read moreWhere to find cooling centers in central Illinois
LIVINGSTON, Ill. (WAND) - This month's Girls Trip segment brought Caroline Reese and Alivia Colon to one of Route 66's most iconic roadside stops—the Pink Elephant Antique Mall in Livingston. Read moreGirls Trip: A Sweet Stop at the Pink Elephant on Route 66
The Illinois State Fair unveiled its theme for the 2026 event on Tuesday: "Miles of Smiles." Read more'Miles of Smiles': Illinois State Fair unveils theme for 2026 festivities
Civil rights advocate and U.S. Rep. James Clyburn will speak at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum as part of America's 250th birthday celebration. Read moreCivil rights advocate, U.S. Rep. James Clyburn to speak at ALPLM
The Illinois Pastors Coalition will host a Violence Prevention Carnival from 2-6 p.m. Sunday at the Cultural Arts Center on Leafland Avenue. Read moreIllinois Pastors Coalition aims to bring hope to Decatur during Violence Prevention Carnival
