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Criminal Justice

Panel looking at murder of Sonya Massey by sheriff’s deputy recommends police reforms

Sontae Massey, Sonya’s cousin, served on the commission and told the Sangamon County Board this week that the steps laid out in their report aren’t just recommendations.

Illinois Public Radio December 11, 2025
Politics

Petition objection derails campaign for Rep. Eric Sorensen’s primary opponent

Illinois Public Radio December 11, 2025
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Community

Advocates for Aging Care pushes for solutions as Champaign County faces skilled nursing bed shortage

Illinois Student Newsroom December 11, 2025
Weather

Two rounds of snow on the way to central Illinois

IPM News December 11, 2025

217 Today: What’s Happening in Central Illinois Dec. 11 – Dec. 14

Stephanie Orellana December 11, 2025

In today’s deep dive, we’ll hear what’s coming to the central Illinois area in the world of arts, culture, and entertainment.

Youth substance abuse prevention program looks to athletes to spread the word

Illinois Public Radio December 10, 2025

A youth substance misuse prevention program from the Illinois Association for Behavioral Health [IABH] has partnered with the Illinois High School Association [IHSA] and IESA to expand outreach efforts.

Improved natural gas storage fields will save customers money, Ameren Illinois says

Illinois Public Radio December 10, 2025

Buried in the rate request that Illinois regulators cut last month from nearly $129 million to $73 million is the final phase of Ameren’s modernization efforts for its natural gas storage field just south of Freeburg.

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University of Illinois student officials worry about losing self-governing power

Emily Hays December 10, 2025

Student officials at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign say administrators have changed their election rules without their input.

Strong winds expected today in Central Illinois, snow to return later in the week

IPM News December 10, 2025

Gusts of 40-50 mph can be expected through midday, according to the National Weather Service.

217 Today: Improved natural gas storage fields will save customers money, Ameren Illinois says

Stephanie Orellana December 10, 2025

In today’s deep dive, Cold temperatures have already hit the St. Louis region. With that will come increased use of natural gas to heat homes. Ameren Illinois says changes to their local gas storage fields will help save customers money.

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WILL CALL: What’s Happening in Central Illinois Dec. 11 – Dec. 14

Kimberly Schofield December 10, 2025

Plays, book signings with authors, winter lights and more are all happening in Central Illinois this week.

Pritzker signs bill enacting immigrant protections in courthouses

Capitol News Illinois December 9, 2025

The law allows residents to sue immigration agents for violating constitutional rights.

Illinois Supreme Court in ‘wait and see’ posture as new public defense policy takes shape

Illinois Public Radio December 9, 2025

During a recent visit to McLean County, Illinois Supreme Court Justice Mary K. O’Brien said there are geographic disparities in public defense, in addition to equity gaps between prosecutors and public defenders.

Tal Prendergast

Urbana City Council appoints interim fire chief

IPM News December 9, 2025

Tal Prendergast has served the Urbana Fire Department for 17 years and the Danville Fire Department for five years.

Illinois Farm Bureau delegates reject president’s bid for 2nd term

Illinois Public Radio December 9, 2025

At the IFB annual meeting in Chicago, nearly 57% of the delegates chose Philip Nelson from Seneca, a former IFB president and state agriculture director, as the organization’s 17th president.

217 Today: Cottonseeds are loaded with protein. Could these seeds become a new food source?

Stephanie Orellana December 9, 2025

In today’s deep dive, cottonseeds could help reduce hunger and add new revenue for farmers. One researcher has been working for decades to make edible seeds a reality.

Cottonseeds are loaded with protein. Could these seeds become a new food source?

Harvest Public Media December 9, 2025

Cottonseeds could help reduce hunger and add new revenue for farmers. One researcher has been working for decades to make edible seeds a reality.

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Trump administration will send $12 billion in bailout money to farmers hurt by trade war

Harvest Public Media December 8, 2025

Most of the package is earmarked for row-crop producers. It aims to help farmers – especially those who grow soybeans – balance out losses from high costs and a trade war with China.

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How Illinois’ Democratic U.S. Senate candidates plan to address economic issues

Capitol News Illinois December 8, 2025

How Illinois’ Democratic U.S. Senate candidates plan to address economic issues

Illinois educators hope to tackle thorny issue of math competence

Capitol News Illinois December 8, 2025

Each year, the Illinois State Board of Education releases an annual report card with data showing how students are doing in the basic subjects of reading, writing and math.

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Champaign’s only low-barrier shelter is at risk of closing. Some guests are worried

Illinois Student Newsroom December 8, 2025

Strides first opened in 2022, with funding from the American Rescue Plan, a federal COVID-19 relief fund. But funding is set to run out as early as February.

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217 Today

Keep up with news in Central Illinois every weekday with 217 Today. Hear the day's headlines, along with one deeper dive, in just ten minutes. Learn about the people and places that make Central Illinois unique with 217 Today.

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A public radio talk show that brings you the news, culture, and stories that matter to Illinois.

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Dialogue

Each week Dialogue features interviews people across the region along with in-depth stories from the IPM News team about education, health, politics, arts, and more as it relates to local Black communities. Dialogue airs Saturdays at 11 am and Tuesdays at 7 pm on Illinois Soul FM 101.1 and streams live at illinoissoul.org and can be heard Wednesdays at 8 pm on WILL-AM 580.

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What We Brought

What We Brought is a limited series exploring the Asian American experience in Central Illinois. Through voices from seven Asian American communities, it shares powerful stories of identity, resilience, and the things carried between countries— be it food, memories, language, or the weight of the past.​

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