217 Today: Danville mayor hopes new economic development will revitalize city

217 Today: Danville mayor hopes new economic development will revitalize city

Friday, March 4, 2022 Today’s headlines: Illinois Democrats are struggling with their messaging after the federal indictment of their longtime leader Michael Madigan. The top infectious disease expert at the Champaign Urbana Public Health District says the governor’s recent decision to lift the mask mandate does not mean people should stop wearing masks. The University…

217 Today: Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is indicted on federal charges

217 Today: Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is indicted on federal charges

Thursday, March 3, 2022 Today’s headlines: Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan potentially faces decades in prison if he’s convicted of alleged racketeering. Illinois Democrats say they’re focused on the future following the indictment of former speaker of the House Michael Madigan. Elsewhere, a network of legal aid groups across Illinois is hoping to expand…

217 Today: Illinois schools say they lack guidance after finding high levels of lead in water

217 Today: Illinois schools say they lack guidance after finding high levels of lead in water

Wednesday, March 2, 2022 Today’s headlines: Illinois Department of Public Health Director Ngozi Ezike announced Tuesday she’s stepping down as director on March 14.  Illinois schools are signing up for a new state tutoring initiative to help the students who struggled most in remote school. The Illinois House has passed a measure to give school…

217 Today: Treatment facilities for children with severe mental illness struggle to find staff

217 Today: Treatment facilities for children with severe mental illness struggle to find staff

Tuesday, March 1, 2022 Today’s headlines: To mark the end of mask mandates for many Illinois residents which ended Monday, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker stopped by Navy Pier mask free.  A small group of University of Illinois students met with the state’s lieutenant governor Monday about the teacher shortage. The Champaign City Council approved a new…

217 Today: Pandemic could accelerate the decline of in-person farm shows

217 Today: Pandemic could accelerate the decline of in-person farm shows

Monday, Feb. 28, 2022 Today’s headlines: The Ukrainian Student Association at the University of Illinois held a rally Sunday for students to stand in solidarity with Ukraine after they were invaded by Russian forces. Illinois’ indoor mask mandate is over in most places. As of Monday, the state is no longer requiring masks for private…

University of Illinois students hold rally in support of Ukraine

University of Illinois students hold rally in support of Ukraine

URBANA, Ill. – When Daniel Brandys, the vice president of the Ukrainian Student Association at the University of Illinois, was growing up, he said many people in the U.S. had no idea what Ukraine was.  Now, with Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine, Brandys said he’s finally seeing people standing in solidarity with the country that…

217 Today: Remains of an Illinois man killed in Pearl Harbor are coming home

217 Today: Remains of an Illinois man killed in Pearl Harbor are coming home

Friday, Feb. 25, 2022 Today’s headlines: Senator Dick Durbin says he’d like to see the Biden administration go even further with sanctioning Russia — specifically President Vladimir Putin and his inner circle. Illinois House Republicans have introduced several measures designed to help Ukrainian refugees and punish Russia. An annual University of Illinois film festival will…

217 Today: Parents seek breast milk of vaccinated mothers to protect children against COVID-19

217 Today: Parents seek breast milk of vaccinated mothers to protect children against COVID-19

Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022 Today’s headlines: Some Champaign residents are calling on two of their city council members to resign after tensions at last week’s council meeting. Another round of wintry weather is moving through Central Illinois. But, meteorologist Andrew Pritchard is expecting less snow than the last 2 systems. The University of Illinois is…

217 Today: Farmers feel the effects of climate change across the Midwest

217 Today: Farmers feel the effects of climate change across the Midwest

Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022 Today’s headlines: Illinois’ Democratic House Speaker is optimistic cooler heads will prevail after what he called a “productive” meeting with the House’s Republican leader. Decatur Public Schools has received $50 million in federal COVID-19 relief. As the community celebrates Lunar New Year, the Champaign Public Library has opened an art exhibit to…

217 Today: New legislative inspector general discusses his goals for the position

217 Today: New legislative inspector general discusses his goals for the position

Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022 Today’s headlines: An Illinois state representative ejected from the floor last week for refusing to wear a mask has sued the House speaker. California unveiled its endemic strategy last week. The targeted plan shows how the state will approach living with COVID-19. Illinois could be headed for a similar plan. Schools…

217 Today: Vulnerable populations in Illinois struggle to gain access to COVID-19 treatments

217 Today: Vulnerable populations in Illinois struggle to gain access to COVID-19 treatments

Monday, Feb. 21, 2022 Today’s headlines: Rantoul High School is using federal COVID-19 relief to establish teacher office hours to help students who are struggling. Even though John Deere’s first-quarter earnings were down compared to a year ago, the Moline-based company still says they’re doing better than they expected despite a strike last year and higher…

217 Today: News, Brews and Beatz event features conversations with educators about local gun violence

217 Today: News, Brews and Beatz event features conversations with educators about local gun violence

Friday, Feb. 18, 2022 Today’s headlines: The National Weather Service says Thursday’s winter storm brought three to four inches of snow to the Champaign-Urbana area. Republicans in the Illinois House walked off the floor to protest mask rules. Judge Michael McCuskey has been appointed as Illinois’ new legislative inspector general – tasked with investigating complaints against lawmakers. As part…

217 Today: Winter storm expected to bring rain, ice and snow to Champaign-Urbana

217 Today: Winter storm expected to bring rain, ice and snow to Champaign-Urbana

Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022 Today’s headlines: Danville District 118, Monticello, Mahomet-Seymour and Decatur Public Schools have announced e-learning days because of the winter storm. Find the latest closings and cancellations here. Governor J.B. Pritzker is insisting that a statewide mask mandate he ordered is still in effect for most schools despite new developments in Springfield. Despite…

217 Today: New superintendent of Decatur Public Schools speaks about her priorities and background

217 Today: New superintendent of Decatur Public Schools speaks about her priorities and background

217 Today: Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022 Today’s headlines: A legislative state commission declined Tuesday to extend the school mask mandate rules. The process to appoint a new “watchdog” to keep tabs on Illinois lawmakers hit another snag Tuesday. A new bill would allow investigators at the Department of Children and Family Services to carry and use…

217 Today: University of Illinois chancellor Robert Jones discusses agriculture and race

217 Today: University of Illinois chancellor Robert Jones discusses agriculture and race

Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2022 Today’s headlines: Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin has received a $20 million donation from billionaire Ken Griffin to fund Irvin’s attempt to unseat Illinois’ current governor. Rochelle Clark has become the new assistant superintendent in Decatur Public Schools. The Illinois attorney general’s office has asked the Illinois Supreme Court to impose a sentence…