After hours of debate and heated public comment, Sangamon County Board members voted 17 to 10 to approve land for the CyrusOne data center on April 7. Read moreCyrusOne data center project moves into next phase after land approval
Sponsors said heart disease is the leading cause of death in Illinois, and many people find out they're at risk when its too late to act. Read moreIL bill requiring insurance coverage for preventative heart scans heads to Senate
Springfield Alderman Shawn Gregory spoke up for the first time following a heated council meeting April 7. Read moreSpringfield alderman speaks up for first time since heated city council meeting
With the school year winding down, students of all ages are preparing for end-of-year exams. However, those final tests often cause anxiety for many students. Read moreStudents preparing for end-of-year exams with school year winding down
Advocates believe the intersection of mental health and juvenile gun crimes is a complex and pressing issue that must be addressed. Read moreIL House passes plan providing resources for youth repeat gun offenders
For Vermilion County Animal Shelter Director Ryan Goodner, there was only one reaction to hearing the shelter was awarded $2,500,000 in grant funding. Read moreVermilion County Animal Shelter slated to receive $2.5 million in grant funding
This bill requires each package or box of diapers sold in Illinois to include a printed list of all ingredients for consumers. Read moreIL House passes bill requiring diaper ingredients transparency for consumers
As the weather gets warmer, motorcyclists are breaking out their bikes and getting ready to hit the road. All drivers must stay alert this season. Read moreDrivers must stay alert as warmer temps bring motorcyclists out for the season
Tricia Harmon of Liberty Tax on Pershing Road in Decatur said there have been numerous customers coming in to get their taxes filed. She expects to work late into the night on the 15th for those who have waited until the last minute. Read moreDeadline looms as central Illinois taxpayers scramble to file returns on time
Their push comes as federal cuts included in the Big Beautiful Bill could strip benefits from up to 250,000 Illinois families as soon as May 1. Read moreHundreds of advocates urge IL lawmakers to save their SNAP benefits amid federal cuts
After hours of debate and heated public comment, Sangamon County Board members voted 17 to 10 to approve land for the CyrusOne data center on April 7. Read moreCyrusOne data center project moves into next phase after land approval
Sponsors said heart disease is the leading cause of death in Illinois, and many people find out they're at risk when its too late to act. Read moreIL bill requiring insurance coverage for preventative heart scans heads to Senate
Springfield Alderman Shawn Gregory spoke up for the first time following a heated council meeting April 7. Read moreSpringfield alderman speaks up for first time since heated city council meeting
With the school year winding down, students of all ages are preparing for end-of-year exams. However, those final tests often cause anxiety for many students. Read moreStudents preparing for end-of-year exams with school year winding down
Advocates believe the intersection of mental health and juvenile gun crimes is a complex and pressing issue that must be addressed. Read moreIL House passes plan providing resources for youth repeat gun offenders
For Vermilion County Animal Shelter Director Ryan Goodner, there was only one reaction to hearing the shelter was awarded $2,500,000 in grant funding. Read moreVermilion County Animal Shelter slated to receive $2.5 million in grant funding
This bill requires each package or box of diapers sold in Illinois to include a printed list of all ingredients for consumers. Read moreIL House passes bill requiring diaper ingredients transparency for consumers
As the weather gets warmer, motorcyclists are breaking out their bikes and getting ready to hit the road. All drivers must stay alert this season. Read moreDrivers must stay alert as warmer temps bring motorcyclists out for the season
Tricia Harmon of Liberty Tax on Pershing Road in Decatur said there have been numerous customers coming in to get their taxes filed. She expects to work late into the night on the 15th for those who have waited until the last minute. Read moreDeadline looms as central Illinois taxpayers scramble to file returns on time
Their push comes as federal cuts included in the Big Beautiful Bill could strip benefits from up to 250,000 Illinois families as soon as May 1. Read moreHundreds of advocates urge IL lawmakers to save their SNAP benefits amid federal cuts
Growing Strong will host its annual Take Back the Night event from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday at the Decatur Public Library. Read moreTake Back the Night returns to Decatur to empower sexual assault survivors
The Decatur Bean Ballers baseball club is searching for host families to give players a home away from home this season. Read moreDecatur Bean Ballers searching for host families during inaugural season
Millikin University has formally inaugurated Dr. Dean Pribbenow as its president. Read moreMillikin University formally inaugurates Pribbenow as president
Parkland College staff have been following the Artemis II mission closely as the spacecraft got views no human had seen in over 50 years. Read moreParkland College staff tracks Artemis II as mission inspires awe
Illinois State Police and the Capital Development Board (CDB) broke ground Thursday on a new canine training facility. Read moreISP breaks ground on new canine training facility in Pawnee
Decatur Memorial Hospital raised its flag to emphasize the importance of organ and tissue donation. Read moreDecatur Memorial Hospital highlights organ donation during National Donate Life Month
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The Springfield YMCA will dedicate a soccer field this weekend in honor of founding leader Harold Christofilakos. Read moreField dedication to celebrate legacy of Springfield YMCA Soccer program founder
The Teen Half-Day Hangout will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, at the Decatur Public Library. Read moreNo plans for your half-day? Decatur Public Library to host Teen Half-Day Hangout
As the weather gets warmer, motorcyclists are breaking out their bikes and getting ready to hit the road. All drivers must stay alert this season. Read moreDrivers must stay alert as warmer temps bring motorcyclists out for the season
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) - Tickets are now on sale for the 16th annual Springfield Oyster & Beer Festival. Read moreTickets on sale for Springfield Oyster & Beer Festival
The Urbana Police Department is investing in both its officers and community relationships after securing a new grant aimed at improving trauma-informed care. The department received a $90,000 grant through the Total Access Collaborative for Trauma Informed Care program. The funding will be … Read moreUrbana Police receive grant to strengthen community partnerships and officer wellness
State officials are recognizing the critical role of emergency dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, observed April 12–18, 2026. Read moreIllinois officials honor Telecommunicators during national recognition week