217 Today: Career advancement opportunities may solve shortage of long-term care workers

217 Today: Career advancement opportunities may solve shortage of long-term care workers

Monday, October 31, 2022 Today’s headlines: A lawsuit that seeks to stop mail-in ballot counting after Election Day in Illinois is still pending even though the election is less than two weeks away. New legislation will provide a financial boost to Illinois Agritourism businesses. Researchers at the University of Illinois said patients with neurological ailments…

217 Today: 3 Secretary of State candidates campaign to replace retiring Democrat Jesse White

217 Today: 3 Secretary of State candidates campaign to replace retiring Democrat Jesse White

Thursday, October 27, 2022 Today’s headlines: Two of those candidates for Illinois Secretary of State are split on how involved the office should be in elections. Faith leaders from across the St. Louis region are asking to be included in the community response to the fatal shootings this week at a south Saint Louis high…

217 Today: John Deere’s plans to create an autonomous tractor evoke mixed reactions from farmers

217 Today: John Deere’s plans to create an autonomous tractor evoke mixed reactions from farmers

Wednesday, October 26, 2022 Today’s headlines: An Illinois lawmaker wants to considerably streamline how cannabis is controlled in the state, but he’s running out of time. Candidates running for Illinois Attorney General met in a debate last night on WTTW’s Chicago Tonight. In the 13th congressional district, Republicans said Democratic candidate Nikki Budzinski earned thousands…

217 Today: Democrat Paul Lange talks gun control and abortion rights in campaign against incumbent Republican Mary Miller

217 Today: Democrat Paul Lange talks gun control and abortion rights in campaign against incumbent Republican Mary Miller

Tuesday, October 25, 2022 Today’s headlines: St. Louis Police have identified a suspect in Monday’s shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School that left two people dead and seven others injured. As Election Day draws near, spending on political ads on TV, the web and other media has hit an all-time high nationwide,…

217 Today: Victims of Highland Park shooting file a set of lawsuits in an effort to end mass shootings

217 Today: Victims of Highland Park shooting file a set of lawsuits in an effort to end mass shootings

Monday, October 24, 2022 Today’s headlines: U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Illinois Congressman Sean Casten hosted a roundtable Friday on protecting abortion access. Speaker Chris Welch said it’s likely the Illinois House will be sent and vote on proposed changes to the SAFE-T Act during the fall veto session regardless of the outcome of…

217 Today: The pandemic has reignited turf wars among health professions

217 Today: The pandemic has reignited turf wars among health professions

Friday, October 22, 2022 Today’s headlines: Illinois lawmakers in Washington are renewing calls on Congress to pass protections for Afghan refugees before the end of this year. The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District is helping nearby counties strengthen their relationships with refugee, immigrant and migrant service providers. The University of Illinois student government is working with…

217 Today: C-U Folk and Roots Festival headliner Don Flemons discusses his move to the Chicago area

217 Today: C-U Folk and Roots Festival headliner Don Flemons discusses his move to the Chicago area

Thursday, October 20, 2022 Today’s headlines: With only three weeks before the November election, Illinois Democrats in several statewide races are out-raising their Republican opponents. Student test scores in Illinois on state reading and math exams plummeted last year during the pandemic and are rebounding slowly. Both congressional candidates in Illinois’ 13th district say they…

217 Today: Metro East abortion clinics struggle to serve increasing number of patients

217 Today: Metro East abortion clinics struggle to serve increasing number of patients

Wednesday, October 19, 2022 Today’s headlines: The two major candidates for Illinois governor met for their last public debate before the November 8th election. A native of Central Illinois will launch a live call-in talk show on nearly 500 public radio stations Wednesday night. Two open houses at Champaign Unit 4 schools this week yielded…

217 Today: Congresswoman Robin Kelly discusses gun violence, Green New Deal in campaign for re-election

217 Today: Congresswoman Robin Kelly discusses gun violence, Green New Deal in campaign for re-election

Tuesday, October 18, 2022 Today’s headlines: The two major party candidates for Illinois governor debate one more time tonight. A committee of Urbana parents, teachers and administrators is proposing District 116 combine Spanish dual language programs from two different schools into just one school – Leal Elementary. The Attorney General race in Illinois could have…

217 Today: Democrat Tammy Duckworth seeks second term in Illinois Senate race against Republican challenger Kathy Salvi

217 Today: Democrat Tammy Duckworth seeks second term in Illinois Senate race against Republican challenger Kathy Salvi

Monday, October 17, 2022 Today’s headlines: Democratic Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has a commanding lead over Republican Darren Bailey in a new WBEZ/Chicago Sun-Times poll. Despite county clerks being swamped with Freedom of Information requests about election security, no one from the public showed up to a Q&A and voting machine demo over the weekend…

217 Today: Susannah Scaroni discusses winning the Chicago Marathon after recovering from a car accident

217 Today: Susannah Scaroni discusses winning the Chicago Marathon after recovering from a car accident

Friday, October 14, 2022 Today’s headlines: Attorneys for farm industry groups and the state of California presented oral arguments to the U.S. Supreme Court this week on Tuesday. A Champaign-based leasing company is revitalizing apartments with a new arts initiative. On Thursday, the University of Illinois announced a new training center for its wrestling program….

217 Today: Illinois Treasurer candidates discuss taxes and the potential merger of the treasurer and comptroller offices

217 Today: Illinois Treasurer candidates discuss taxes and the potential merger of the treasurer and comptroller offices

Wednesday, October 12, 2022 Today’s headlines: An advocate for the effort to end cash bail in Illinois says the lawsuits filed to overturn the SAFE-T Act in Vermilion County and other communities are political, not legal, in nature. Urbana School District 116 is considering raising substitute teacher pay again this year to at least $150…

217 Today: 2nd District Republican candidate Thomas Lynch talks gun control and abortion ahead of the midterm election

217 Today: 2nd District Republican candidate Thomas Lynch talks gun control and abortion ahead of the midterm election

Tuesday, October 11, 2022 Today’s headlines: Conservative mega-donor Richard Uihlien has thrown another $13.9 million into the Illinois governor’s race. COVID-19 is spreading in Illinois at its lowest rate in months. But state public health officials are preparing for a possible surge in cases this fall and winter. Parents rallied at a Unit 4 Board…

217 Today: Pandemic learning places a greater strain on students with disabilities

217 Today: Pandemic learning places a greater strain on students with disabilities

Monday, October 10, 2022 Today’s headlines: University of Illinois researchers published a new database last week on police use of force across the state. The University of Illinois and Champaign Police Departments have made changes regarding who responds to calls in Campustown and the greater Champaign area. Defense again led the way for the Illinois…

C-U at Home, Champaign Township work to negotiate building sale for new homeless shelter

C-U at Home, Champaign Township work to negotiate building sale for new homeless shelter

CHAMPAIGN – Local homeless shelter C-U at Home has rejected an offer from the City of Champaign Township to buy its building near downtown Champaign.  Yet the Township still has its eye on buying the property to use for a new, emergency homeless shelter called Strides. On Sept. 20, the Champaign City Council, in its…