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The shadow that follows second-generation athletes can be imposing. Phoenix Gill might not receive the same level of publicity as Bronny James, but as the son of a University of Illinois Hall of Famer ...
Less than 25% of Illinois farmland is owned by the farmer who works the land, with the rest leased by individuals, family trusts and, increasingly, investors looking to turn a profit.
Illinois will play night games in two of the first three weeks in the upcoming college football season. The Illini will host ...
Retiring comfortably on a budget of $1,200 or less is absolutely possible in these Illinois cities. With affordable housing, ...
Karen Simms, Marnita Harris, Evette Campbell, LeConte Nix, Patricia Avery-Neal, Marietta Turner and Karena LaPlace.
As Illinois faces a population decline, some cities like Champaign are experiencing growth, while others, such as Springfield ...
Christopher Pazan broke records playing quarterback in high school and started some games at the University of Illinois. A ...
Two health organizations are joining forces with a goal of helping Central Illinois. Shriners Hospitals for Children and Carle health are making life easier for patients.
On Thursday, June 5th, at 7 p.m., the Champaign-Urbana Reparations Coalition will hold a town hall meeting regarding the possibility of reparations for African Americans in C-U. Taking place at the ...
Less than a single percentage of baseball players go pro. And in Champaign, one star pitcher has continued beating the odds.
Urbana Good Boy™ Chex got international attention as the “cutest race bandit” when he was featured on the popular We Rate ...
Ten minutes up the road, the Boys and Girls Club of Central Illinois is expecting to welcome 125 campers, ranging from incoming first graders to high school students. “We do know that there is an ...