Encouraging participation in democratic processes will do more for public safety than disenfranchising people ever will.
Flags in Illinois are flying at half-staff this week, and will continue to do so for several weeks, according to officials.
Former President Jimmy Carter, who served from 1977 to 1981 and became a prominent humanitarian after leaving office, passed ...
Construction on the state-of-the-art health science complex on the campus of SIUE has continued since the groundbreaking on Sept. 7, 2023. The health science complex will be the future home of SIUE’s ...
Oswego Democratic State Representative Stephanie Kifowit wants to remind people about the new laws set to take effect as of ...
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Director Barry Houser and the Marching Illini left campus at 8:30 a.m. today en route to Orlando, Fla., where they’ll perform ...
Hundreds of new laws will hit the books in Illinois on New Year’s Day, and more than a dozen could have impacts on the health and well-being of residents.
Taking effect Jan. 1, is Senate Bill 3649, which seeks to safeguard employees from facing negative consequences for standing ...
New laws go into effect in Illinois Jan. 1 that will put new restrictions on the state’s health insurance industry. Gov. J.B.
Jan. 1 will be a good day in Illinois for minimum-wage workers, crime victims and child actors — and a not-so-good one for ...
Illinois employers are bracing for minimum-wage hikes, which may lead to more job cuts around the state.