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Skip to contentFriday, May 3, 2024 Today’s headlines: About 100 people joined a labor rally at the Illini Union in Urbana on Thursday. It’s an annual Springfield ceremony
On April 8, 2024, Illinois will witness a near-total solar eclipse, an event where the moon aligns with the sun, casting Earth into a temporary twilight. In Champaign, viewers will see the sun 97.9% obscured, with the eclipse starting around 12:47 p.m. and peaking at 2:05 p.m.
Listen to Kimberly Schofield and Adelyn Mui talk about weekend events on IPM News AM 580 and FM 90.9 – Wednesdays at 6:45 and 8:45
Since the fall of 2023 a state law requires all Illinois school districts to provide vegan lunches if requested by a student in advance. Urbana School District 116 goes one step further and offers vegan lunches every day.
URBANA – Local Jewish organizations came together at the University of Illinois Alma Mater Tuesday afternoon for a show of Jewish pride amidst the third
State-level Community Reinvestment Act finally was mired in rulemaking process.
The document will go on display at the presidential museum from Wednesday to February 2025.
Complaint brought by Democratic official likely to be decided this summer
CHAMPAIGN – A pro-Palestinian protestor arrested at Friday’s encampment near the University of Illinois Alma Mater statue was released from Champaign County Jail after about
UPDATED at 11:30 a.m on Monday, April 29. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators camped out overnight on campus at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They want the
Wet workweek ahead The National Weather Service in Central Illinois is forecasting storms on Sunday night and Monday. Meteorologists expect more active weather later in
The 10K, Marathon, 4-Person Relay and Half Marathon will take place as scheduled on Saturday morning.
UPDATED at 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 28. A long day of protests at the Alma Mater in Urbana ended late Friday night, after
The groups largely act independently, though students say they’re inspired by peers at other universities.
Davis was not eligible for the larger amount because he was not on the 2022 general election ballot. He lost the GOP primary that year to Rep. Mary Miller.
In today’s deep dive, we’ll learn that as wool prices have dropped, many sheep producers feel like this fiber is a burden rather than a bonus. But some are pivoting and finding new options.