Gia Biagi leads IDOT amid policy shifts and funding uncertainties, aiming to enhance Illinois' transportation projects.
U of I's Soybean Lab faces closure due to USAID cuts, impacting global disease research and soybean market development.
Illinois lawmakers react to Madigan's corruption conviction, with calls for reform and accountability, and the focus shifting ...
Madigan found guilty of bribery conspiracy in corruption case; jury deadlocks on charges involving co-defendant McClain.
A $10M settlement is reached in the wrongful death case of Sonya Massey, prompting calls for police hiring reforms.
Gov. Pritzker criticizes Trump on national issues, defends Illinois policies, and hints at future presidential ambitions.
As Chicago strengthens immigrant protections, downstate Illinois remains divided over sanctuary laws amid federal legal battles.
Illinois faces legal battles over birthright citizenship and sanctuary laws, with strong opposition from the Trump ...
Trump pardons Blagojevich five years after his sentence commutation, with a potential ambassadorship to Serbia on the horizon ...
Illinois law restricting swipe fees on tax and tip portions of transactions faces legal challenges from banking groups.
Gov. Pritzker signs "Karina's Law" to remove guns from domestic abusers, improving safety for survivors of violence.
Illinois lawmakers push to ban harmful food additives like red dye No. 3, gaining momentum from recent federal actions.