Tonight, our area has the chance of seeing the aurora borealis (northern lights). Especially the further north you go. Find out if the clouds will clear out in time.
After some 20 years of tenure, current museum Executive Director, Barbara Wilkinson-Fletcher, is set to retire by the end of this month. Stepping into her role is Tri-State native Katherine Roskamp-Ellerbrock.
The Illinois House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill Thursday requiring insurers cover wigs and scalp prostheses for people who lose their hair due to radiation or chemotherapy or due to a hair-loss condition like alopecia.
The Illinois state House of Representatives passed one of Gov. JB Pritzker’s major initiatives Thursday sending a bill creating a new state Department of Early Childhood to his desk.
This summer as your kids potentially spend more and more time online, make sure you are aware of the biggest risks online. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa spoke to Kaspersky about the top five online threats to kids.
Local Missouri school officials say sweeping legislation signed by Governor Mike Parson will have positive impacts but could add challenges to some districts.
The low pressure system responsible for yesterday’s scattered showers and thunderstorms continues to spin nearby. This low pressure will impact out forecast for today and tonight.
Despite pleas from members of Illinois’ Congressional delegation and State Comptroller Susana Mendoza, the U.S. Postal Service announced it will close the Processing and Distribution Plan in Springfield, replacing it with a Local Processing Center.
Illinois state lawmakers joined advocates in Springfield Wednesday to call on the state to pay people more who care for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Hardline Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called Wednesday for a vote to oust Speaker Mike Johnson, pressing ahead with her long-shot effort despite pushback from Republicans at the highest levels tired of the political chaos.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is banning excessive credit card late fees, lowering the typical fee from $32 to $8, but the move comes with some pushback from bank associations. Consumer Investigator Caresse Jackman talks to CFPB Director Rohit Chopra about the changes.
According to Director Marty Stegeman, Quincy Transit ridership has increased 1.1% over the past year and overall numbers are trending in a positive direction.