The medication Gas-X has been recalled nationwide because it may be contaminated with chemicals. Read moreGas-X medication recalled nationwide for potential chemical contamination
FoodeesFest in Springfield is two weeks away. Read moreFoodeesFest in Springfield 2 weeks away
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources awarded $495,000 in federal grants to 73 volunteer fire departments across the state. Read moreIDNR awards grants to 73 volunteer fire departments
An evacuation in Jacksonville was caused by a false alarm, police said. Read moreEvacuation in Jacksonville caused by false alarm, police say
June 5 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Read moreJune 5 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Friday plans to temporarily halt offering tax breaks to data centers that apply to build in the state and intends to call on lawmakers and other groups to hash out a framework in the fall veto session for how the centers should be developed. Read moreIllinois Gov. JB Pritzker to suspend tax breaks offered to data centers
The Kroger Co. is giving away 1,000 pints of ice cream to celebrate the summer solstice. Read moreKroger giving away 100,000 pints of ice cream
Strong winds out of the south will bring in high heat and humidity for the weekend. Storm chances will linger through the start of next week. Read moreScattered storm chances return for the weekend
Wounds are not always visible. It's a story that Matthew "Whiz" Buckley knows all too well. He's a Top Gun graduate and combat veteran who says PTSD often goes unnoticed. Read more'I thought I was suffering in silence': Combat veteran urges early PTSD intervention
A plan heading to Gov. JB Pritzker's desk could improve public safety by creating regulations for electric bikes, scooters and other modern vehicles. Read moreGiannoulias, sponsors celebrate passage of e-bike regulation plan
The medication Gas-X has been recalled nationwide because it may be contaminated with chemicals. Read moreGas-X medication recalled nationwide for potential chemical contamination
FoodeesFest in Springfield is two weeks away. Read moreFoodeesFest in Springfield 2 weeks away
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources awarded $495,000 in federal grants to 73 volunteer fire departments across the state. Read moreIDNR awards grants to 73 volunteer fire departments
An evacuation in Jacksonville was caused by a false alarm, police said. Read moreEvacuation in Jacksonville caused by false alarm, police say
June 5 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Read moreJune 5 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Friday plans to temporarily halt offering tax breaks to data centers that apply to build in the state and intends to call on lawmakers and other groups to hash out a framework in the fall veto session for how the centers should be developed. Read moreIllinois Gov. JB Pritzker to suspend tax breaks offered to data centers
The Kroger Co. is giving away 1,000 pints of ice cream to celebrate the summer solstice. Read moreKroger giving away 100,000 pints of ice cream
Strong winds out of the south will bring in high heat and humidity for the weekend. Storm chances will linger through the start of next week. Read moreScattered storm chances return for the weekend
Wounds are not always visible. It's a story that Matthew "Whiz" Buckley knows all too well. He's a Top Gun graduate and combat veteran who says PTSD often goes unnoticed. Read more'I thought I was suffering in silence': Combat veteran urges early PTSD intervention
A plan heading to Gov. JB Pritzker's desk could improve public safety by creating regulations for electric bikes, scooters and other modern vehicles. Read moreGiannoulias, sponsors celebrate passage of e-bike regulation plan
The board approved a 12-month moratorium on data centers in May. Read moreLogan Co. seeks more legal review on data center regulations after moratorium
CWLP's water plant open house will take place from 4-7 p.m. Monday, June 15, at 3100 Stevenson Dr. in Springfield. Read moreCWLP invites Springfield area to see where its water begins
The Salvation Army held a ceremony for graduates from its three community programs on Thursday. Read moreSalvation Army marks milestone for program grads during ceremony
The owners say it's a great place to get things like faux flowers, wedding gifts and shelf pieces. Read moreThe Checkered Door home decor opens in Downtown Decatur
Isaac Zúñiga, vice president of student success at Richland Community College, has been selected as the next president of a Chicago college. Read moreRichland's VP of student success tabbed as next president of Chicago college
Remote Area Medical is bringing a free clinic to the City of Paris, hoping to make healthcare more accessible. Read moreRemote Area Medical to host free 2-day clinic at Paris High School
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FoodeesFest in Springfield is two weeks away. Read moreFoodeesFest in Springfield 2 weeks away
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources awarded $495,000 in federal grants to 73 volunteer fire departments across the state. Read moreIDNR awards grants to 73 volunteer fire departments
From teleportation to levitation to invisibility, several "magical acts" were made possible through science. Read moreSTEM Minute | Impossible Science Festival combines magic with STEAM learning
"The Second American Revolution" will run from Friday to Jan. 17, 2027. Read moreNew ALPLM exhibit to explore how Lincoln, Civil War changed America
Happy tails is back! Every Wednesday, WAND will feature animals from the Decatur & Macon County Animal Shelter Foundation (DMCASF). Read moreWAND's Happy Tails featuring Sam and Big X
Preparations are underway for the annual Hardy's Race for the Lake this weekend. Read moreHardy’s Race for the Lake returning to Decatur this weekend