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Staff Sgt. Demi Palecek and Capt. Dylan Blaha say they'll defy federal orders regarding Trump's immigration enforcement operation in Chicago.
The jury began deliberations Tuesday in the trial of former Sangamon County, Illinois, deputy Sean Grayson, accused of shooting and killing Sonya Massey in her home.
The state's supermajority party could still reconvene to redraw maps in order to keep up with Republican gerrymandering efforts, but serious logistical questions remain.
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Truck driver electrocuted when grain chute rips down power lines in McHenry County, Illinois
A 56-year-old man from Hebron, Illinois, was operating a John Deere 9520RX tractor pulling a Brent 2096 grain cart, which was positioned in the ditch area on the roadway offloading grain into a semi-trailer truck parked on the road.
The river was once one of the most ecologically and economically significant river systems in North America, supporting inland commercial fisheries and the continent’s highest mussel abundance. Emiquon Nature Preserve, 40 miles southwest of Peoria in central Illinois, offers a small glimpse into that past.
The Illinois Fighting Illini (5-3) and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (4-4) square off on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at Memorial Stadium (Champaign, IL) in a battle of Big Ten opponents. Keep reading to see our projection for this matchup.
The Senate failed its 13th vote today, causing the government shutdown to continue. Here's how Illinois lawmakers voted on the funding measure.
Illinois and many other states have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture over plans to stop SNAP benefits on Nov. 1 if the federal shutdown remains ongoing. About 2 million people in Illinois are slated to lose benefits on Saturday as the program runs out of money.
After a tooth-and-nail win against Purdue, Rutgers is all set for their next big challenge. The Scarlet Knights open as 11.5-point underdogs against Illinois, a
Gregory Bovino, a U.S. border commander, was in federal court to testify over alleged violations of a temporary restraining order on U.S. troop activity.