The park suffered a direct hit from an EF-2 tornado on June 17. Read moreCharleston Rotary Community Aquatic Center will remain closed for remainder of 2026
Gov. JB Pritzker signed several bills into law Tuesday to lift up veterans across the state. Read morePritzker signs veteran assistance bills into law
As Illinois celebrates the 100th anniversary of the historic Route 66, state tourism leaders are encouraging travelers to experience the Mother Road one stop at a time through a Route 66 passport program. Read moreIllinois invites travelers to explore Route 66 as centennial celebration continues
The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District has identified someone associated with Edison Middle School who has contagious tuberculosis. Read moreTuberculosis exposure at Champaign school under investigation
Two teenagers have been charged with murder in the killings of five members of an Illinois family. The victims were shot at three different locations in East St. Louis, mostly over the weekend. A 16-year-old boy will be prosecuted as an adult. The case against a 15-year-old girl will start in juvenile court before a possible transfer to the St. Clair County criminal court. Court documents don’t reveal a motive. But Marcus May, the father of the 15-year-old, says she was upset with family members and plotted the attacks. Read more2 teens charged in fatal shootings of 5 Illinois family members
Subaru of America is recalling over 541,000 Crosstrek, Forester and Ascent vehicles in the U.S. due to an inaccurate label. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the cars were made with a certification label that incorrectly states their gross axle weight rating. The regulator warns this could lead to overloaded vehicles and increase crash risks. Subaru is unaware of any related crashes or injuries. No mechanical repairs are needed. The company will mail corrective labels to affected owners. The recall covers certain 2026 Crosstrek Hybrid, 2025-2026 Forester, and 2019-2026 Ascent vehicles. Owner notifications are set to go out in late August. Read moreSubaru issues recall for 541,000 SUVs over label with incorrect weight rating
There have been roughly 600 exonerations since 1989, but current laws have led to inconsistent and inadequate compensation for exonerees. Read morePritzker signs bill improving compensation for exonerees
A 16-year-old was shot and killed in a shooting in Decatur Monday night. Read more16-year-old shot and killed in Decatur
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
Sunny skies and hot temperatures will dominate for the next few days. Feels-like temperatures will push 100 degrees today through Saturday. Read moreDangerous heat takes over for the rest of the week
The park suffered a direct hit from an EF-2 tornado on June 17. Read moreCharleston Rotary Community Aquatic Center will remain closed for remainder of 2026
Gov. JB Pritzker signed several bills into law Tuesday to lift up veterans across the state. Read morePritzker signs veteran assistance bills into law
As Illinois celebrates the 100th anniversary of the historic Route 66, state tourism leaders are encouraging travelers to experience the Mother Road one stop at a time through a Route 66 passport program. Read moreIllinois invites travelers to explore Route 66 as centennial celebration continues
The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District has identified someone associated with Edison Middle School who has contagious tuberculosis. Read moreTuberculosis exposure at Champaign school under investigation
Two teenagers have been charged with murder in the killings of five members of an Illinois family. The victims were shot at three different locations in East St. Louis, mostly over the weekend. A 16-year-old boy will be prosecuted as an adult. The case against a 15-year-old girl will start in juvenile court before a possible transfer to the St. Clair County criminal court. Court documents don’t reveal a motive. But Marcus May, the father of the 15-year-old, says she was upset with family members and plotted the attacks. Read more2 teens charged in fatal shootings of 5 Illinois family members
Subaru of America is recalling over 541,000 Crosstrek, Forester and Ascent vehicles in the U.S. due to an inaccurate label. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the cars were made with a certification label that incorrectly states their gross axle weight rating. The regulator warns this could lead to overloaded vehicles and increase crash risks. Subaru is unaware of any related crashes or injuries. No mechanical repairs are needed. The company will mail corrective labels to affected owners. The recall covers certain 2026 Crosstrek Hybrid, 2025-2026 Forester, and 2019-2026 Ascent vehicles. Owner notifications are set to go out in late August. Read moreSubaru issues recall for 541,000 SUVs over label with incorrect weight rating
There have been roughly 600 exonerations since 1989, but current laws have led to inconsistent and inadequate compensation for exonerees. Read morePritzker signs bill improving compensation for exonerees
A 16-year-old was shot and killed in a shooting in Decatur Monday night. Read more16-year-old shot and killed in Decatur
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
Sunny skies and hot temperatures will dominate for the next few days. Feels-like temperatures will push 100 degrees today through Saturday. Read moreDangerous heat takes over for the rest of the week
The events are designed for juniors and seniors looking for hands-on experiences and opportunities to connect with professionals. Read moreHSHS promotes summer 2026 healthcare bootcamp at 3 locations
A swing and a ball crack off the bat. Another and then another. Nothing unusual when you’re talking about batting cages. Unless you consider the hot temperatures here in the Midwest. Read moreCentral IL batters shrug off strikes, sweltering temps while swinging in the heat
The state of Illinois is working with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for Disaster Loan Outreach Centers (DLOCs) to help those affected by last month's storms. Read moreIllinois, SBA open Disaster Loan Outreach Centers for those impacted by June storms
Sunshine Supplies for Teachers will host several supply drives in July, helping teachers stock up on materials ahead of the school year. Read moreSunshine Supplies to host supply drives to support local teachers
Macon County residents spoke at the county board meeting Thursday night to weigh in on the potential for a data center ordinance in the area. Read moreMacon County residents speak on potential data center ordinance
The Department of the Air Force hosted a public meeting in Rantoul Wednesday to update the community about efforts to remove forever chemicals at the former Chanute Air Force Base. Read moreAir Force discusses next steps to address Chanute PFAS contamination
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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
The July Step Up Vermilion County community meeting is set for Friday. Read moreJuly Step Up Vermilion County meeting planned for Friday
Mattoon Restaurant Week is set for August 3 through 9. Read moreMattoon Restaurant Week planned for Aug. 3-9
Black Lives Matter Springfield marked its 10-year anniversary Saturday afternoon. The organization hosted a block party to celebrate. Read moreBlack Lives Matter Springfield celebrates 10-year anniversary with block party
Just in time for the debut of college football's largest videoboard, Illinois Athletics will host a FamILLy Movie Night next month at Gies Memorial Stadium. Read moreIllinois Athletics to debut new videoboard at FamILLy Movie Night
The Champaign police and fire departments will be holding joint training exercises next week at The High School of St. Thomas More. Read moreChampaign first responders to hold joint training at The High School of St. Thomas More
