Illinois Releases New Guidelines For K-12 Schools, Colleges To Reopen In Fall

Illinois Releases New Guidelines For K-12 Schools, Colleges To Reopen In Fall

SPRINGFIELD – K-12 schools and colleges in Illinois now have state guidelines to reopen under Phase 4 of the Restore Illinois plan. The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) released new guidelines Tuesday to help schools safely return to in-person classes in the fall. Gov. J.B. Pritzker…

Police Reform Issues Loom Large Before Urbana City Council
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Police Reform Issues Loom Large Before Urbana City Council

URBANA — A set of shared goals and standards for police and communities of color was approved by the Urbana City Council Monday night. Council members also heard a new proposal for shifting response to mental health emergencies away from the police, and on Tuesday, made last-minute reductions to police spending in the new city…

‘A Little Light Of Hope:’ Illinois College Students With DACA Status Reflect On Supreme Court Ruling
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‘A Little Light Of Hope:’ Illinois College Students With DACA Status Reflect On Supreme Court Ruling

Researchers estimate there are more than 200,000 students with temporary legal protection under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also known as DACA. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled against an effort by the Trump administration to end the program, but the court left open the possibility that the program could still be rescinded. …

Local United Way Partnering With Groups To Meet Needs During Pandemic

Local United Way Partnering With Groups To Meet Needs During Pandemic

CHAMPAIGN – The United Way of Champaign County, a local funder, is stepping up its efforts to provide grant funding and support to organizations across the community, as needs have grown due to job layoffs and other hardships caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The group has raised more than a million dollars, together with the…