The Wee CU Pantry for Kids doesn't just provide food and essentials, it also provides shoes, clothes, coats and jackets, and toys and books for children. Read morePop-up food pantry feeds hundreds in Champaign-Urbana
A plan heading to Gov. JB Pritzker's desk could expand access to life-saving asthma medication at schools. Read moreIllinois Senate passes bill expanding asthma medication access in schools, sends plan to Pritzker's desk
For one graduating family, this year’s commencement at St. John’s College of Nursing is more than a ceremony — it’s the continuation of a decades-long legacy. Read more3 generations of St. John’s nurses celebrate graduation milestone
Sen. Doris Turner and Rep. Mike Coffey's bill could ban commercial volumes from being louder than the program you're watching. Read moreIllinois bill banning loud ads on streaming apps heads to House floor
Ameren held its annual "Lineman Rodeo" this afternoon, pitting the company's linemen against one another in different job-related challenges. Read moreAmeren workers test skills in annual Lineman Rodeo competition
A student-led team at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is working to make energy-efficient housing more accessible through the Illinois Solar Decathlon’s latest project: the BEACON House in Rantoul. Read moreStudent-led BEACON House focuses on affordable, energy-efficient housing
Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial has ended in a mistrial. A judge declared it Friday after the jury deadlocked. The former Hollywood mogul has been convicted of other sex crimes on two U.S. coasts and remains behind bars. But the mistrial leaves the New York rape charge in limbo after three trials. The majority-male Manhattan jury weighed whether the former movie mogul raped a woman in a New York hotel in 2013. Defense lawyers argue that the encounter was consensual. Some jurors told reporters that nine people wanted to acquit Weinstein and three wanted to convict him. Read moreJudge declares a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial after jury deadlocks
The Illinois House could vote on the massive auto insurance reform plan as soon as next week. Read moreIL House committee approves auto insurance reform bill
MacArthur will have its ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday, and Eisenhower will hold its ceremony at 2:30 p.m, with doors opening one hour before the start time. Read moreDecatur Public Schools to hold graduation ceremonies this weekend
St. Teresa High School announced Friday that Bryan Kenney has been appointed assistant principal/athletic director ahead of the 2026-27 school year. Read moreSt. Teresa names Bryan Kenney as assistant principal/athletic director
The Wee CU Pantry for Kids doesn't just provide food and essentials, it also provides shoes, clothes, coats and jackets, and toys and books for children. Read morePop-up food pantry feeds hundreds in Champaign-Urbana
A plan heading to Gov. JB Pritzker's desk could expand access to life-saving asthma medication at schools. Read moreIllinois Senate passes bill expanding asthma medication access in schools, sends plan to Pritzker's desk
For one graduating family, this year’s commencement at St. John’s College of Nursing is more than a ceremony — it’s the continuation of a decades-long legacy. Read more3 generations of St. John’s nurses celebrate graduation milestone
Sen. Doris Turner and Rep. Mike Coffey's bill could ban commercial volumes from being louder than the program you're watching. Read moreIllinois bill banning loud ads on streaming apps heads to House floor
Ameren held its annual "Lineman Rodeo" this afternoon, pitting the company's linemen against one another in different job-related challenges. Read moreAmeren workers test skills in annual Lineman Rodeo competition
A student-led team at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is working to make energy-efficient housing more accessible through the Illinois Solar Decathlon’s latest project: the BEACON House in Rantoul. Read moreStudent-led BEACON House focuses on affordable, energy-efficient housing
Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial has ended in a mistrial. A judge declared it Friday after the jury deadlocked. The former Hollywood mogul has been convicted of other sex crimes on two U.S. coasts and remains behind bars. But the mistrial leaves the New York rape charge in limbo after three trials. The majority-male Manhattan jury weighed whether the former movie mogul raped a woman in a New York hotel in 2013. Defense lawyers argue that the encounter was consensual. Some jurors told reporters that nine people wanted to acquit Weinstein and three wanted to convict him. Read moreJudge declares a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial after jury deadlocks
The Illinois House could vote on the massive auto insurance reform plan as soon as next week. Read moreIL House committee approves auto insurance reform bill
MacArthur will have its ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday, and Eisenhower will hold its ceremony at 2:30 p.m, with doors opening one hour before the start time. Read moreDecatur Public Schools to hold graduation ceremonies this weekend
St. Teresa High School announced Friday that Bryan Kenney has been appointed assistant principal/athletic director ahead of the 2026-27 school year. Read moreSt. Teresa names Bryan Kenney as assistant principal/athletic director
The family of a Hervey City man who was killed will honor his legacy with the second annual Rip Roarin' Extravaganza Memorial Car Show. Read moreFamily honors late business owner Greg Hostetler with annual Mt. Zion car show
According to the Macon County Mental Health Board, the event was designed to make meeting other people easier and fun. Read moreMacon Co. Mental Health Board event to connect others in comfortable setting
The weekend is upon us, and there are plenty of things to do and see across central Illinois. Here are a selection of events, markets, concerts and more happening in your area.  Read more5 things to do this weekend across central Illinois May 15-17
The Macon County Board approved the next step for clean energy company Apex's Spring Creek solar project on Thursday night. Read moreMacon County Board considers large solar farm project north of Argenta
A familiar face in central Illinois' own Tom Durnil will be taking a spin on the "Wheel of Fortune" the week of May 18. Read moreArgenta resident to compete on 'Wheel of Fortune'
The Champaign Unit 4 School District's "Operation Hope" program celebrated its students' graduation on Wednesday. Read moreChampaign Unit 4's Operation Hope celebrates largest ever graduating class
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Preparations will soon be underway for the annual Hardy's Race for the Lake. Read moreHardy’s Race for the Lake returning to Decatur this summer
A rainy start to the morning didn't dampen the spirits of Cop on a Rooftop at local Dunkin' locations. Read moreAnnual Cop on a Rooftop event returns to local Dunkin' locations
For one graduating family, this year’s commencement at St. John’s College of Nursing is more than a ceremony — it’s the continuation of a decades-long legacy. Read more3 generations of St. John’s nurses celebrate graduation milestone
The weekend is upon us, and there are plenty of things to do and see across central Illinois. Here are a selection of events, markets, concerts and more happening in your area.  Read more5 things to do this weekend across central Illinois May 15-17
The Champaign County Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2026 National Civics Bee® in Champaign on Saturday at Parkland College. Read more2026 National Civics Bee held in Champaign
A familiar face in central Illinois' own Tom Durnil will be taking a spin on the "Wheel of Fortune" the week of May 18. Read moreArgenta resident to compete on 'Wheel of Fortune'