This week, similarly desperate Springfield Republicans threw their own “Hail Mary.” They filed a lawsuit asking the Democratic-controlled Illinois Supreme Court to declare unconstitutional the state ...
New Jersey has long been known for its “brain drain,” as more than half of its college-bound students head out-of-state for their higher education.
Bloomington's Community Development department has launched an interactive map detailing local development projects.
A Bloomington family feels a sense of closure after one of their own, who went missing in World War II, was recovered and identified.
High school students from across the state took the stage at the Grossinger Motors Arena to claim the state finals title.
PATH Crisis Center plans to discontinue 211 services across Illinois on July 1, citing limitations in keeping the service.
It's the first new pharmaceutical approach to treating pain in over 20 years, designed to eliminate risks of addiction and overdose associated with opioids.
Government efforts to address the Bloomington-Normal housing shortage are a work in progress. Every little effort to make it ...
Bloomington's Arbor Day tree sale invites residents to buy trees, enhancing urban greenery and sustainability.