Tango beat coming to Urbana with public events and immersive workshop
Champaign-Urbana residents should grab their dancing shoes as the city is set to come alive with the sound of tango as the CU Tango Music Workshop kicks off on Sunday, July 20.
Champaign-Urbana residents should grab their dancing shoes as the city is set to come alive with the sound of tango as the CU Tango Music Workshop kicks off on Sunday, July 20.
Missouri and Illinois public media stations stand to lose about $20.5 million annually as the result of the federal rescission package.
217 Today is produced by Stephanie Orellana. Reporting today contributed by Emily Hays, Stephanie Mosqueda, Lauren Warnecke, Jess Savage and Harshawn Ratanpal.
The 4-H Memorial Camp has been a mainstay of Allerton Park since 1949. It is celebrating its 75th anniversary Saturday.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is developing a framework for assessing drought in a changing climate. It’s a difficult task, as what’s considered drought is often situational.
How is one local program using gardening to support formerly incarcerated individuals?
Organizers for the annual festival trucked in water from outside sources as Mattoon’s water supply remains under a do not drink order due to an algal bloom.
A school board member in Danville worries the federal changes will cause the district to raise taxes. International teachers will arrive late in Decatur.
The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The Scott M. Bennett Administrative Center was officially dedicated to the late senator Wednesday afternoon.
In today’s deep dive, meteorologists are expressing concerns about how the federal budget proposal could impact weather forecasting.
The letter to McMahon comes just days after 24 states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration over the funding freeze in education grants for K-12 schools and adult education.
The proposed budget released earlier this month “eliminates all funding for climate, weather, and ocean laboratories and cooperative institutes.
Public broadcasting stations in the state are bracing for big changes.
The state’s chief financial officer leaves open possibility of a run for Chicago mayor.