Illinois mistakenly cancels ex-inmates’ voter registrations
CHICAGO (AP) — The voter registrations of nearly 800 former Illinois inmates may have been mistakenly canceled because of a “data-matching error” between state agencies, the State Board of Elections disclosed Monday.
Report: First month of Illinois pot sales netted nearly $40M
CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois marijuana dispensaries sold nearly $40 million worth of recreational weed during the state’s first month of legal sales, according to figures released Monday by the state Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
Paris prosecutors investigate rape claims in figure skating
Paris prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation following accusations from retired figure skater Sarah Abitbol that she was raped by a coach
Chicago schools inspector general steps down amid complaints
CHICAGO (AP) — The inspector general of Chicago Public Schools is stepping down after the school board hired a law firm to investigate complaints that he berated employees and created a toxic workplace, city officials said Monday.
Chicago man gets 99 years in mom’s murder-for-hire killing
CHICAGO (AP) — An aspiring Chicago rapper who posted a video on YouTube of himself throwing thousands of dollars that he inherited from his mother to his “fans” has been sentenced to 99 years in prison for
‘Othered’ in America: An old story, still playing out daily
CHICAGO (AP) — Activist Hoda Katebi rarely takes a break from organizing. As tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalated in recent weeks, she became even busier.
2 Chicago officers treated, released after rollover crash
CHICAGO (AP) — Two Chicago police officers injured in a rollover crash early Monday have been released from a hospital and are recuperating at home, police said.
IEPA opens internships in engineering, science and law
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency has developed a 12-week, paid internship program for students in technical fields who want to see regulatory work in the field.
Holy Cross seeks revenge on Loyola
Holy Cross seeks revenge on Loyola (Md.) after dropping the first matchup in Baltimore
Army looks to extend streak vs BU
Army looks for its seventh straight conference win against Boston University
Atwood, Lamar host Central Ark.
Two guards will be on display as Rylan Bergersen and Central Arkansas will battle T.J. Atwood and Lamar
Vermont looks to extend streak vs Maine
Vermont looks for its 19th straight win in the head-to-head series over Maine
Drake seeks revenge on Bradley
Drake seeks revenge on Bradley after dropping the first matchup in Peoria
FAU, FIU meet in conference play
CUSA foes meet as Florida Atlantic faces Florida International
CASA serving 5 counties, needs volunteers

CASA of West Central Illinois’ mission is to speak up for and support the best interests of abused and neglected children in the court system. CASA’s need is expanding and they need more volunteers. Executive Director Sara
Guerin, Polly Jean
Polly Jean Guerin, 67, of Galesburg, died at 7:27 a.m. Saturday, February 1, 2020 at home.
Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch defends her title against Asuka next week
The Man will face The Empress yet again in a rematch of Royal Rumble’s epic Raw Women’s Championship Match.
Charlotte Flair returns to NXT to answer Rhea Ripley’s WrestleMania offer
The Queen is heading back to where it all began to address Rhea Ripley’s offer of a WrestleMania match.
WWE Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Ricochet
WWE Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Ricochet
New York plays Dallas, aims to break home skid
New York will aim to stop its three-game home losing streak when the Islanders face Dallas