After years of warm relations with the Biden White House, a new, grim reality sets in for Illinois when Donald Trump is inaugurated Monday.
State Senator Steve McClure (R-Springfield) and State Representative C.D. Davidsmeyer (R-Murrayville) have introduced legislation to ensure students who commit sexual assault or sexual violence in schools face mandatory expulsion for at least one year.
The proposed board would be an independent body that would review and set upper payment limits in each step of the supply chain, said Anusha Thotakura, the executive director of Citizen Action/Illinois,
Dave Joens has led the Illinois State Archives, the government agency tasked with preserving official government documents with historic value. Now, though, Joens is retiring from the post to pursue another passion: writing history books.
State lawmakers and advocates are renewing their push to create a prescription drug affordability board in hopes of lowering drug prices.
Officials say the various investigative techniques will target individuals who are actively involved in, or associated with, firearm-related violence in Springfield and surrounding counties.
Two people were killed and four others were injured in a three-vehicle crash involving a garbage truck near Peotone in Will County.
Springfield lawmakers will hash out a plan to move solar and wind projects forward after sluggish growth for clean power in Illinois and a recent rise in coal and natural gas demand.
The Goodwill in Champaign is like the Disneyland of thrift stores – minus the overpriced churros and long lines for Space Mountain. This place is so massive, you might want to bring a compass and some trail mix. As you can see from the images, this Goodwill is a sight to behold.
Nestled in the heart of Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood, The Brown Elephant is the cool kid of thrift stores. It’s the kind of place where hipsters go to find ironic t-shirts, and where you might accidentally become a hipster just by walking through the door.
Springfield lawmakers will hash out a plan to move solar and wind projects forward after sluggish growth for clean power in Illinois and a recent rise in coal and natural gas demand.
More than 30 Illinois counties are looking to leave the state and join another state. Here's what you need to know.