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Joe Tate helped a moose calf cross the road. It could have gone badly, but he's not your average Joe. → Read More
The law makes it so employers can't ask applicants how much money they've made at past jobs → Read More
It's estimated that around 3.1 million people could lose their access to food stamps if proposals go through → Read More
The father reportedly entered the country illegally, so the ICE agents were tasked with bringing him into custody. When neighbors heard what was going on, they came to assist. → Read More
There's many questions and only a few answers around the new laws going into effect at the beginning of the year → Read More
Catching a quick flight to Chicago or Nashville from southern Illinois could be a reality if proposals are accepted. → Read More
Right now, it seems the focus of volunteers is to get people ready for longer flooding in the area. → Read More
Flooding and rain isn't stopping Greg Nejnamoski from raising awareness for veterans. → Read More
July 4 may be a holiday, but flood waters aren't taking the day off. → Read More
The extra moisture from flooding is creating a breeding ground for harmful fungi → Read More
When weed becomes legal in the land of Lincoln businesses are going to have to adapt → Read More
One can only fill so many sandbags and fuel so many pumps before it becomes too much. → Read More
The flood waters are high, but at least the fishing's good. → Read More
A 2.4 magnitude earthquake was reported northeast of Kevil, Kentucky on Thursday, June 6. → Read More
If passed, restaurants could choose to accept food stamps → Read More
If passed, restaurants could choose to accept food stamps → Read More
These sweet new six-strings are on display at SIUC until June 29. → Read More
A slippery swine refuses to be caught in Herrin, and everybody in town knows about it → Read More
The Veteran's Honor Flight of Southern Illinois has a young new sponsor who says he's going to be raising funds indefinitely → Read More
Illinois 127 just south of Alto Pass will reopen on Friday, April 19 at 5 p.m. → Read More