Illinois State Police trooper killed in Champaign County crash
Driver ticketed, Pritzker orders flags to half-staff in honor of Corey Thompsen
17th District looms large in tight battle for U.S. House
GOP hopes to flip northwest Illinois district; Dems still seen as having advantage
Celebrating 40 years of OSF Life Flight
One of OSF’s helicopters is now based in Galesburg
Garage destroyed by fire in Farmington
Fire got close to damaging a home, officials say
Jury selection winds down, opening statements on deck in Madigan corruption case
With jury selection expected to wrap up Monday in the corruption trial of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, prosecutors and defense attorneys are preparing to lay out their cases. Judge John Robert Blakey targeted opening statements
Pritzker administration continues to deny Illinois’ population decline
The Pritzker administration continues to deny the state is losing population. During a panel discussion about pensions with the Better Government Association Tuesday, Deputy Gov. Andy Manar was asked about the state’s economic trends, including population decline.
Illinois races heat up after candidates accuse opponents’ of poor race relations
Races for various elected offices in Illinois are heating up after Democratic campaign ads prompt allegations of racism. Desi Anderson, the Republican House candidate for Illinois’ 91st District, accused incumbent state Rep. Sharon Chung, D-Bloomington, of sending
Capitol Briefs: ‘DMV kiosks’ unveiled at 15 grocery stores across Illinois
Comptroller’s office suspending payments to south suburb for delinquent financial reports
Illinois agricultural group joins lawsuit to stop electric semi truck mandate
A coalition of states, trucking groups and agricultural organizations are fighting back against a federal electric truck mandate. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is requiring electric models to account for 60% of new delivery trucks and 25%