
Illinois State Police Welcomes New Troopers from Cadet Class 146
The Illinois State Police (ISP) recently welcomed nine new troopers from Cadet Class 146 into the ISP family. The graduation ceremony took place at the

The Illinois State Police (ISP) recently welcomed nine new troopers from Cadet Class 146 into the ISP family. The graduation ceremony took place at the

Seeking to provide more daycare scheduling options for shift workers, Republicans recently advanced legislation to create more flexibility for working parents. Senate Bill 3207, sponsored

The streets of Springfield were filled with hundreds of supporters of the Second Amendment on April 18 as Illinois Gun Owner Lobby Day (IGOLD) took

On Oct. 28, Democrat lawmakers passed changes to the Illinois Healthcare Right of Conscience Act. State Senator Dale Fowler (R-Harrisburg) issued the following statement in

Veto session update With little legislative action occurring during the first week of scheduled veto session, Republican lawmakers are anticipating a heavier workload during the

A new grant program is available to help boost and revitalize the tourism industry after COVID-19 brought hardships and stalled many attractions and festivals across

The Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois Department of Natural Resources want to remind drivers to be on the lookout for deer crossing roadways across

The Illinois State Board of Education quietly updated the recognition status of eight nonpublic schools last week, moving them from “non recognized” to “on probation.”

State Sen. Dale Fowler (R-Harrisburg) hosted a community listening session Oct. 5 on behalf of the Illinois Commission on Poverty Elimination and Economic Security. Sen.

Job seekers in Illinois are not keeping pace with those seeking work in other Midwestern states. At 7 percent, the state’s unemployment rate in August
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