
Hannah Flayhan
A new Illinois law that goes into effect next year will ensure 9-1-1 dispatchers know how to properly teach people to perform CPR over the phone.
An hours-long rescue culminating in a team of 70 people—first responders from around the area and local farmers looking to help—worked to free a farmer who got caught inside a grain bin.
An Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) public forum in Springfield Wednesday night gave Ameren customers an opportunity to speak out against their utility’s $131.1 million gas rate-hike request.
Community members and labor leaders joined elected officials and employees from Constellation and Meta to celebrate the 20-year agreement that will secure the future of the Clinton Clean Energy Center.
Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias’ office recently discovered that U.S. Customs and Border Protection gained access to Illinois license plate camera data, in violation of the Trust Act.
Following a lawsuit filed in June alleging sexual misconduct by a teacher and former coach at Paxton-Buckley-Loda school district, a consultant hired by the district determined that the teacher did not violate the district's Title IX policies.
DeWitt County highway department union members represented by AFSCME Local 1296 said they are paid at a significantly lower rate than other county employees.
Springfield City Council amended an ordinance that requires property owners to maintain their lawn and keep grass and weeds under 10 inches.
The long-awaited Forsyth cannabis dispensary, Bud & Rita's, which was approved in January, is getting ready to open next week.