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RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz announce moves to ban gender-affirming care for young people

The pivot to the topic of transgender minors comes one day after Republicans in the House of Representatives passed a package of health care bills that do not extend subsidies for people who buy health insurance in Affordable Care Act plans.

NPR December 18, 2025
Education

Illinois Education officials brace for lean fiscal year ahead

Capitol News Illinois December 18, 2025
217 Today

217 Today: What’s Happening in Central Illinois Dec. 18 – Dec. 21

Stephanie Orellana December 18, 2025
Politics

Trump gives a partisan prime-time address insisting the economy is stronger than many voters feel

Associated Press December 17, 2025

Illinois vaccine committee votes to keep recommending hepatitis B vaccine for newborns

Illinois Public Radio December 17, 2025

Since at least 2018, the state has logged only one confirmed case of a newborn infected with hepatitis B.

Pritzker signs $1.5B plan to overhaul public transportation, avoid service cuts

Capitol News Illinois December 17, 2025

Law raises money to allow Chicago-area transit agencies to avert financial disaster.

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Republicans defy Speaker Johnson to force House vote on extending ACA subsidies

Associated Press December 17, 2025

Four centrist Republicans broke with Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday and signed onto a Democratic-led petition that will force a House vote on extending for three years an enhanced pandemic-era subsidy that lowers health insurance costs for millions of Americans.

Investigators release additional video of possible Brown gunman as search continues

Associated Press December 17, 2025

Investigators provided no indication Tuesday that they were any closer to zeroing in on his identity.

217 Today: New Illinois Farm Bureau president wants to restore communication and credibility for the venerable organization

Stephanie Orellana December 17, 2025

In today’s deep dive, the Illinois Farm Bureau is ushering in a new leadership, we’ll hear more from Philip Nelson who won the election.

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WILL CALL: What’s Happening in Central Illinois Dec. 18 – Dec. 21

Kimberly Schofield December 17, 2025

Winter lights, solstice celebrations, plays and more are all happening in central Illinois this weekend.

Rivian ups its game on hands-free driving and AI

Illinois Public Radio December 16, 2025

Electric automaker Rivian has unveiled new technology it says will put it at the forefront of autonomous vehicles.

New Illinois Farm Bureau president wants to restore communication and credibility for the venerable organization

Illinois Public Radio December 16, 2025

New Illinois Farm Bureau President Philip Nelson said one reason he unseated previous organization head Brian Duncan was a legal dispute with the American Farm Bureau Federation 

What to know about the search for the Brown University shooting suspect

Associated Press December 16, 2025

With the Brown University shooter still on the loose Tuesday, police fanned out to Providence schools to reassure parents, kids and teachers as investigators pushed for new evidence that might help them crack the case.

Illinois leaders ‘won’t back down’ following Trump’s order limiting AI regulation

Capitol News Illinois December 16, 2025

Trump’s order targets state regulations, including several in Illinois, that he said are inconsistent with national policy on AI. Critics said Illinois will not be swayed by the influence of “Big Tech.”

217 Today: With a federal tax credit ending early, installing home solar is about to get more expensive

Stephanie Orellana December 16, 2025

In today’s deep dive, a federal incentive for homeowner solar is rapidly expiring. Congress voted this summer to eliminate the tax credit at the end of this year. But people in the solar industry remain optimistic.

With a federal tax credit ending early, installing home solar is about to get more expensive

Harvest Public Media December 16, 2025

The massive tax and spending law signed in July halts a federal incentive for residential solar, and homeowners and installers are hurrying to complete projects before the end of the year. Industry experts say there are other ways to cut costs like “group buys.”

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Mike White, former Cal, Illinois and Raiders coach, dies at 89

Associated Press December 15, 2025

White had a successful career coaching the Illini to the Rose Bowl following the 1983 season.

a partially demolished church building

Declining attendance and rising maintenance costs bring an end to a historic church building in Champaign

Illinois Student Newsroom December 15, 2025

With churches no longer playing as central a role in many people’s lives, more congregations are faced with hard decisions regarding their historic buildings.

Hollywood pays tribute to Rob Reiner; son Nick Reiner arrested

NPR December 15, 2025

Beyond entertainment, Reiner was also active in politics, frequently supporting liberal causes and speaking out on social issues. President Donald Trump disparaged Reiner in a post on Truth Social on Monday morning.

Gunman remains at large two days after deadly shooting at Brown University

NPR December 15, 2025

The outbreak of violence at the Ivy League school shocked the community, just days before students and faculty were preparing to leave for winter break.

217 Today: Declining attendance & rising maintenance costs bring an end to a historic church building in Champaign

Stephanie Orellana December 15, 2025

In today’s deep dive, as church attendance declines in the U.S., some congregations are finding it difficult to maintain their historic buildings.

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