217 Today: Junior League of Champaign-Urbana celebrates final Festival of Trees
In today’s deep dive, Junior League of Champaign-Urbana celebrates the final Festival of Trees after 30 years.
In today’s deep dive, Junior League of Champaign-Urbana celebrates the final Festival of Trees after 30 years.
In today’s deep dive, Danville Correctional Center has led the state in experimenting with a different kind of education — led by peers.
In today’s deep dive, an interview with the new leaders of Illinois Public Media.
In today’s deep dive, astrophotographers in Champaign, Urbana share what’s so awe inspiring about their work.
In today’s deep dive, the College of Media at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is installing new leadership at Illinois Public Media.
In today’s deep dive, we’ll learn about what is coming to the Central Illinois area in the world of arts, culture and entertainment.
In today’s deep dive, a group of veterans is coming together this month to showcase their artwork.
In today’s deep dive, American agriculture depends on foreign workers. President Trump’s immigration clampdown is shrinking a farm workforce that was already too small, and farm groups are sounding the alarm.
Robert Moore Central Illinois’ first Black U.S. Marshal shares details on his journey through the Illinois State Police and how he fought for civil rights within the realm of law enforcement.
In today’s deep dive, we’ll bring you a conversation with Robert Moore Central Illinois’ first Black U.S. Marshal. Moore shares details on his journey through the Illinois State Police and how he fought for civil rights within the realm of law enforcement.
In today’s deep dive, a University of Illinois theater professor touched the lives of nearly everyone she worked with.
In today’s deep dive, it’s been over a week since state lawmakers in Springfield wrapped a busy fall veto session.
In today’s deep dive, four artists perform everyday tasks while running on a treadmill. Burnout Paradise is coming to Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Urbana this weekend.
In today’s deep dive, a group of veterans is coming together this month to showcase their artwork.
A jury on Wednesday convicted an Illinois sheriff’s deputy of second-degree murder, a lesser charge, in the shooting death of Sonya Massey, a Black woman who called 911 to report a suspected prowler.