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As part of a local parks program, the state will provide the Decatur Park District with $400,000 in state money for a par...
Federal funds will be available to people in 11 counties in the state of Illinois that have been damaged by last month's ...
There are some problems when it comes to hay in Illinois.According to State Statistician Mark Schleusener, across the country...
May is the time to prepare for disasters.The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is highlighting employee preparedness throu...
Conditions have not improved for Illinois farmers.That means they still haven't had much time in the fields to get any pl...
State health officials say people should be sure to protect themselves against possible disease as they prepare to clean up a...
Beardstown is under a state of emergency. The mayor issued the warning earlier this week, urging people to stay away from flo...
Flooding problems were exacerbated downstream from Lake Springfield late last week when CWLP opened Spaulding Dam.Sangamon Co...
The Flood of 2013 continues in Illinois, with the focus now on the middle of the state. The governor is expected at Meredosia...
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn says it's importantIllinoisans to come to together to help each other recover from the floodi...
Illinois State Police and the Illinois Department of Transportation are urging drivers to use caution this afternoon due to f...
Many parts throughout the state are under a flash flood warning, and flash flood watchs. Governor Pat Quinn was alongside oth...
The storms that rolled through central Illinois late Monday and early Tuesday have left some City Water Light and Power custo...
More than 1,000 students will visit Illinois Department of Natural Resources state parks in April and May for the seventh ann...
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin is looking for the public’s help in battling a polluting ferry on Lake Michigan. Durbin wants the...
Even though farmers might not have to deal with excessively dry conditions this year, the effects of last year's drought ...
Caterpillar Inc. says it plans to lay off more than 460 employees this June at its plant in Decatur, according to WANDTV in D...
Springfield is starting its free yard waste pick up program this month.Starting this month and lasting through May 3rd, Sprin...
The state climatologist says all indications are Illinois and the adjacent Mississippi River will get enough moisture this ye...
Threats of military assault from North Korea shouldn’t be taken lightly, and could be a cover for another rogue country...
The City of Springfield Office of Public Works has announced the southbound curb lane on Peoria Road between Joles and Percy ...
Contractors will have to follow the state's new energy conservation code when building homes, but Springfield inspectors ...
Additional funding to a conservation program will help farmers, an environmental group says.A program geared to helping farme...
The harsh flu season is on its way out the door with winter. Dr. Lamar Hasbrouck, director, Illinois Department of Public Hea...
A Springfield man has been arrested after police found more than 100 marijuana plants growing in his basement along with grow...
The center lanes of South Grand Avenue East will be closed for a week starting tomorrow as crews fix a caved in sewer between...
Two power plants in Illinois will be sold.Dominion Resources says it's selling off its 1,158 megawatt Kincaid coal plant ...
Not everyone is happy that the governor wants hydraulic fracturing.In his Budget Address, the governor said “fracking&r...
City Water Light and Power customers are no longer under water restrictions that have been in place for months. The restricti...
The American Red Cross is releasing its official Tornado App, right in time for National Severe Weather Awareness Week.The ap...
Rebates are once again available to residential and business customers of CWLP looking to install solar electric (photovoltai...
Springfield residents are being challenged to engage themselves in the mass transportation planning process.The Springfield A...
What to do about mass transit and the concealed carry of guns was the topic of an Illinois House Judiciary Committee hearing....
Bob Flider’s first year as director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture could not have been much worse, if you ar...
Springfield, not surprisingly, has seen below average snowfall this year, according to Chris Miller of the National Weather S...
Spring is just weeks away and the Illinois Department of Natural Reasources says it's time to apply for that fishing lice...
The state is improving its Health Alert System so it can inform doctors, hospitals, counselors, and clinics about major healt...
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency should make a decision soon on levee repair projects along the Mississippi River...
An Illinois congressman has introduced her first bill, and it aims to tackle government waste. U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-East...
The state wants to hear from you when it comes to natural resources protection and sustainable use, outdoor recreation, and c...
The Menard County Soil and Water Conservation District is trying to get landowners and hunters together to share resources.Re...
Illinois Department of Transportation Secretary Ann Schneider says people are buying less fuel but driving just as much, mean...
The Illinois Green Government Coordinating Council has honored the Illinois Department of Transportation for its progress in ...
The Mississippi River will remain open for now, despite low water levels. Senator Dick Durbin took a tour of the river, getti...
Have your Christmas lights seen their last season on your house or tree? The Habitat ReStore is offering free recycling for y...
The numbers are in for last year’s rainfall.Illinois received three-quarters of the normal level of precipitation last ...
Farmers continue to watch Mississippi River levels decline as concerns about winter barge traffic increase.John Hawkins with ...
Except for the drive to the grain elevator at harvest, farmers and truckers don't have much in common. That's why Mik...
From CWLP:CWLP is responding to power outages affecting 1,548 customers in various areas around the city, including areas in ...
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) is urging Congress to “face the facts” and acknowledge that the weather is getting...
Demolition is set to begin Tuesday on rock pinnacles in the Mississippi River near Thebes.Months of drought have left water l...
Illinois farmers are feeling the pinch from low water in the Mississippi River.The capacity of barges and the number of barge...
Morton Arboretum scientists and NASA researchers are unveiling results from a study in Lisle, Ill.For a week in September the...
Natural gas customers in Illinois are saving money, thanks to the gas company.Under a program required by the Illinois Commer...
The total deer harvest during the weekends on either side of Thanksgiving is up about 1,500 from last year, and just short of...
Lake Springfield levels are a couple of inches shy of forcing city officials to implement so-called "Stage 4" droug...
Gov. Pat Quinn says he’s on the case regarding the water level in the Mississippi River.Low water on the river between ...
The City of Springfield’s Office of Public Works will begin taking requests regarding the removal of sweetgum trees. Th...
As bad as the drought has been for Illinois crops, the technology and farming practices of today make the situation much bett...
The Illinois State Fire Marshall is reminding you to change the batteries in your smoke alarm and caron monoxide detectors to...
About a dozen emergency staffers from Illinois are headed to New York City to relieve their counterparts who have responded t...
It’s not too early to look back and say 2012 was a bad year on the farm.“We can certainly say it was a crummy yea...
2012 Area Trick-or-Treat Hours:Ashland on Oct. 30-31, 5-8 p.m.Auburn Oct. 30-31, 5-8 p.m., only at houses with porch lights o...
Illinois' smoking ban could be helping save lives. A new report published in the "Circulation" journal indicate...
The City of Springfield has been recognized for making significant energy efficiency efforts.Ameren Illinois presented the ca...
A power outage has killed a circuit board at the new Hillsboro water treatment plant, which has hampered the plant's abil...
Rain last week slowed the Illinois corn harvest. The harvest advanced from 80 to 87 percent, as farmers switched to soybeans ...
Today is the start of Radon Action Week. Several health agencies throughout theU.S. are joining forces to promote awareness o...
Springfield's free leaf pick up and drop off program will start again next week.The city is this year partnering with Eva...
Waterway commerce continues to suffer from the Drought of 2012. Lynn Muench, senior vice president of the trade group America...
Several towns along Historic Route 66 have charging stations, but the new one in Atlanta is the only one that’s actuall...
Adding a solar power system to your home will require a little leg work before you start. Experts recommend to you that you f...
The Environmental Integrity Project wants the Illinois Pollution Control board to consider stopping wet coal ash disposal. It...
If you've been thinking about doing something to bring your energy bills down, Illinois Solar Energy Association's Mi...
It’s not just corn and soybeans coming out of the ground in Illinois. A grant program to promote so-called specialty cr...
It was a hot summer and the electricity bills prove it.The Citizen’s Utility Board says ComEd customers used an extra &...
The National Weather Service in Lincoln's doppler radar is down so it can be upgraded. Warning Coordinator Meteorologist ...
If you haven’t seen a scenic byway, the time is coming when you’ll be urged to do so.Annual Scenic Byways Week is...
Several public hearings are scheduled for this week to address Springfield's proposed changes to garbage and recycling bi...
The city of Springfield is urging residents to keep medicinal waste out of recycling bins. Recycling and Waste Coordinator Ab...
An environmental group has identified seven Illinois congressmen as supporters of dirty air.U.S. Reps. Randy Hultgren (R-Winf...
Changes are coming to the way waste and recycling is handled in Springfield. You'll still be able to choose your waste ha...
The National Weather Service office in Lincoln is getting a radar upgrade.The new equipment, called dual polarization radar, ...
The landfill is no place for yard waste, and now the same holds for your leftover food. In announcing the availability of sta...
Lake Springfield continues to show improvement after the rain from Isaac and the cooler temperatures. Water Division Director...
Lake Springfield continues to show improvement after the rain from Isaac and the cooler temperatures. Water Division Director...
State conservation police believe they have solved a case of illegal dumping of tires. More than four hundred tires were disc...
There’s a resurgence of the river otter in Illinois. It’s no longer endangered, after a successful reintroduction...
Here's another thing you can blame on the drought: a virus that has killed hundreds of deer in Illinois this year. The De...
The Sangamon County Board has stretched out a ban on new wind farm permit applications. The three month extension will give t...
People want to help in the worst way, and it’s important for the professionals to manage them just as they do everythin...
The tornado that ripped through part of Franklin Friday evening was rated an EF-1 by the National Weather Service on the Enha...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LINCOLN HAS ISSUED ASEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR SOUTHEASTERN CHRISTIAN COUNTY IN CENTRAL ...
The remnants of Hurricane Isaac weren't enough to lift water restrictions on City Water Light and Power customers.CWLP Wa...
The massive drought affecting central Illinois gets a minor reprieve over the weekend. The National Weather Service says up t...
Little to no precipitation, low humidity levels and unseasonably dry weather have led the Springfield Fire Department to once...
The outlook for Illinois corn and soybeans is still bleak.The state received an average of one-tenth of an inch of rain last ...
Governor Quinn vetoed the so called "plastic bag" bill, calling it a roadblock to innovation that would do little t...
City Water Light and Power water division director Tom Skelly says water restrictions, cooler temperatures and intermittent r...
For the first time in a long time, Illinois farmers saw above-average rain. The statewide average for the past week is about ...
USDA Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan toured drought-stricken fields near Gridley Monday, pledging support for farmers. Mer...
The Springfield Fire Department has again extended the burn ban within city limits as well as for all other areas protected b...
U.S. Senator Durbin says there are two things to consider when talking about suspending a mandate that a percentage of corn-b...
Some of those who raise hogs and cattle say the effects of this year's drought likely won't hit until next year.Randy...
People in the farm community are backing up the numbers: they’re still bad.“Our yields aren’t as high, so i...
Farmers aren't expecting much from this year's harvest and Rochester farmer Larry Beatty says he plans to start in 8 ...
A revised government forecast shows the yield from this year's U.S. corn crop may be the lowest in 17 years. The severe drou...
Statistics on the damage caused by the drought are starting to come in. The USDA announced Friday that corn production will b...
Illinoisans can catch the Perseid meteor shower tonight. The meteors come from the Comet Swift-Tuttle, which is responsible ...
Springfield Aldermen will be asked to pass a drought management plan at their meeting tonight.The plan defines how serious th...
Don’t write the obituary yet for the 2012 crop season in Illinois.“With corn prices as high as $8 (per bushel...
The Springfield Fire Department has extended the burn ban within the corporate city limits as well as for all areas protected...
Your hamburger cookout or steakhouse dinner won’t be as good if the cattle have not eaten well. So it’s not just ...
The Drought of 2012 is not the worst ever, but it is bad enough.Eric Hobbie, CWLP's Chief Utility Operator,says there is ...
Farmers in just about every county in Illinois are eligible for federal drought related assistance.The U.S. Department of Agr...
The Rochester Fire Protection District has joined a growing number of entities in Sangamon County that have banned open burni...
A corn yield survey helps farmers determine how much to contract out, what their bin capacity might be and whether they need ...
A burn ban has been declared by the Springfield Fire Department. Insufficient rain, low humidity, and wind combined with exc...
Springfield water customers keep setting records. This week CWLP reported 40.31 million gallons were produced Wednesday. That...
Sangamon County is now under an Outdoor Burning Advisory until further notice. After several weeks with high temperatures and...
The drought is taking its toll on Illinois’ fish population, but there is something you can do to mitigate the damage.I...
Illinois now has a human case of West Nile virus.It’s a woman in her 60s in Cook County who became ill earlier this mon...
There’s no improvement this week in Illinois’ farm fields.Rainfall last week was .28 inches, and a lot of that fe...
Gov. Pat Quinn has asked the U.S. secretary of agriculture to issue a disaster declaration for an additional 69 Illinois coun...
One casualty of the Drought of 2012 could be attendance at the upcoming Illinois State Fair. Acting Illinois Department of Ag...
One casualty of the Drought of 2012 could be attendance at the upcoming Illinois State Fair.Acting Illinois Department of Agr...
The price of everything made from or connected to grain grown in the U.S. is about to rise. Grain prices set new records aga...
If you think a massive drought means public works crews can take it easy on mowing, think again.Springfield Public WorksDirec...
Darren Riskedal picked quite a year to be president of the Illinois FFA – the year of the drought! But he does not beli...
Charles Dickens said it first: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.The drought-dusted bust that’s follo...
Charles Dickens said it first: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.The drought-dusted bust that’s follo...
Its getting to be close to time to give up for some Illinois farmers. The latest USDA crop report for Illinois shows 93 perce...
Twenty-six Illinois counties are deemed disaster areas thanks to drought conditions. Governor Quinn unveiled his plan to hel...
As the Drought Response Task Force keeps tabs on the effects of the dry weather, Gov. Pat Quinn today Monday will announce so...
U. S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) was on the ground Sunday to inspect drought damage. Farmers near Springfield showed him how g...
Illinois is one of 26 states dealing with massive crop failures amid the worst drought in the U.S. since 1988. The Midwest sa...
The hot, dry summer is even a problem for fish.Marc Miller, director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, describ...
The drought is discouraging only some insects in Illinois. The mosquitoes which carry West Nile virus actually thrive, accord...
You may see farmers in the field with combines in early August, but that's not necessarily a good sign. Sangamon County Farm...
City Water Light and Power wouldn't rule out future Springfield water restrictions after aldermen raised concerns at Tues...
The next phase of the Illinois Jobs Now capital program has been signed into law.U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood ...
High temperatures and barely any rain make a bad combination for Illinois crops – again.The USDA crop report for Illino...
Two bodies have been found inside a car buried in debris of a northern Illinois bridge collapse. The Cook County Medical Exam...
A car has been found underneath wreckage of a bridge collapse in northern Illinois. Crews found the vehicle this afternoon w...
There will be no Fourth of July fireworks in a list of Illinois towns.State Fire Marshall Larry Matkaitis says many fire chie...
Another dry week plagued Illinois farmers.“Generally, the southern part of the state took it in the shorts a little bit...
Fireworks are already lighting up the Illinois skies but state officials are urging people to use extreme caution. Fire Marsh...
CWLP officials are reminding customers of the benefits of efficient water use during high heat and dry periods, which is also...
It's another hot day today with temperatures above 100 and the heat index near 110. Make sure you stay cool and don't...
The blue skies and bright sunshine are unrelenting. This is what a drought looks like, and state climatologist Jim Angel says...
Springfield Lawn Barber President Ron Richardson says local drought conditions are causing the mowing portion of his business...
The drought in Central Illinois is keeping water haulers busy. That's because the wells of many rural residents have run dry....
West Nile virus shows up in Central Illinois for the first time this year. Champaign Urbana Public Health officials collecte...
Despite an inch or so of rain last week, Illinois crops could do with more moisture. Brad Schwab, chief crop statistician in ...
Springfield farmer Tom Jennings is going the distance to promote Illinois agriculture. Jennings will join a group of farmers ...
Parts of Southern and Central Illinois are experiencing moderate to severe drought, according the U.S. Drought Monitor, a com...
Officials in Sangamon County are teaming up to crack down on rural crime. The Sangamon County Farm Bureau is joining up with...
Coal research at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale is getting a federal boost in the form of a $300,000 grant.Un...
No matter where you are in Illinois, one thing is the same. It’s dry!Except for a few pockets across the state, Illinoi...
Illinois businesses and manufacturers are supporting a new recycling bill, but environmental groups are not. Environment Illi...
For the second day in a row, a gas line has been broken in an IDOT construction zone near the intersection of Clearlake Avenu...
Ameren has been working on a gas leak at the intersection of Clear lake and Dirksen Parkway. According to Springfield Fire ...
Crops in some parts of the state are getting needed rain, while others are starting to dry up. More than an inch of rain fell...
Astronomers around the country tonight will be watching a little black dot move in front of the sun for several hours in a ra...
The north bridge nearest the spillway in Washington Park's lower lagoon has been closed to vehicle traffic for repairs. P...
The north bridge nearest the spillway in Washington Park's lower lagoon has been closed to vehicle traffic for repairs. Pede...
The Springfield City Council is working to make sure to keep the city cleaner by addressing garbage collection. Ward 6 Alderm...
The CWLP Water Division project is ready for the next phase. Director Tom Skelly says the "clear well" is almost fi...
It may be a little early in the warm weather season but state officials say put your insect repellent on before heading outdo...
The U.S.D.A. says weather conditions around Illinois last week were nearly perfect for planting.Crop statistician Mark Schleu...
The Sustainable Design Assessment Team or SDAT gave their recommendations last evening at the Hoogland Center for the Arts. ...
Tenaska is giving up on plans to build a coal gasification plant in Taylorville. The company has been unsuccessful for sever...
Southern Illinois tornado victims may find it easier to rebuild.A proposal in Springfield would cap property taxes for people...
Lake Springfield is celebrating a birthday this week. CWLP Water Division Director Tom Skelly explains what this anniversary...
Gas prices are down across the state.According to "IllinoisGasPrices.com," the average price of gas in the state is a shade o...
Eastern Illinois University is one of the nation's most environmentally friendly colleges. It's listed among hundreds of oth...
City Water, Light and Powers Energy Services Office is now offering its water customers a $25 rebate for rain barrel inst...
IDOT is kicking off the official start of summer construction season with a new campaign called "Embrace the Orange". That me...
Seventh Street between Cook and Cass has been closed to traffic due to an emergency sewer repair. This work will last a few ...
This week is National Severe Weather Preparedness Week. Do you know what the different watches and warnings mean for severe w...
The Village of Grandview residents are being asked to boil their water.The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency tests on ...
The rain over the weekend was a welcome sight, and not just to farmers and gardeners.Tom Skelly, director of the CWLP water d...
With the state of Illinois running its budget operations in the red, every state agency is braced for funding cuts in the fis...
The stereotypes of true “family farming” dying out, and of the “typical farmer” as a senior citizen a...
A fatal tornado Friday in Southern Illinois is a reminder that servere weather season is here. Now officials are urging ever...
Farmers from Western Illinois had an opportunity to weigh in on a new federal Farm Bill at a congressional field hearing in G...
At least one person is dead after a tornado touched down in Southern Illinois this afternoon. Powerful storms are blowing th...
The answer is again No from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for a disaster declaration for Saline and Gallatin Counti...
Governor Pat Quinn is filing the appeal for FEMA assistance for Southern Illinois this today. The appeal will include additio...
Gov. Pat Quinn hopes a reassessment of storm damage will enable the state to get some federal monetary help.Quinn hopes the I...
A study by the Illinois Commerce Commission has found the state is good to go when it comes to installing electric vehicle ch...
The Earth is getting hammered by a major solar storm, but so far it's smooth sailing for our planet.Astronomers warned th...
A target date for operation has been set for FutureGen 2.0.FutureGen Alliance Chief Executive Ken Humphreys says there is pro...
A statewide tornado drill is set for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. All Illinois Weather Service offices will send a "test" to...
A statewide tornado drill is set for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. All Illinois Weather Service offices will send a "...
Federal Emergency Management Agency boss Craig Fugate says his agency is ready to help in several tornado-ravaged states. He ...
Atornado killed six people this morning in Harrisburg.The governor has activated the State Emergency Operations Center in res...
Illinois drivers arent allowed to use hand-held cell phones in construction zones, but state lawmakers have learned the defin...
It could be the end of the road for the federal gas tax helping local mass transit districts. U. S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.)...
The Springfield Mass Transit District is going to be able to replace five old buses with new clean diesel ones, thanks in par...
Governor Pat Quinn says Black Walnut trees in the state are in danger. He announced that Thousand Cankers Disease is a threa...
Illinois will participate in a multistate earthquake drill this week as part of earthquake preparedness month.State officials...
The Sangamon County Highway Department announces the closure of County Highway 4 (Buckhart Road) starting on Monday, February...
CWLP is reporting a large power outage impacting 4200 customers. Spokeswoman Amber Sabin says the Old Jacksonville Road power...
There's still time to sign up for the "Great Central U.S. Shakeout" coming up on February 7th. Illinois Emergency Management...
Illinois is not known for earthquakes, but they can happen here. And the state is one of nine participating in a drill Feb. 7...
Heating our homes is getting cheaper. Costs this winter are down 9 percent from last winter, according to a forecast by the f...
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is seeking applicants for the position of Conservation Police Officer Tra...
The US Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots of Sangamon County reports a successful 2011 campaign. According to coordinator We...
Residential electricity customers in Illinois are expected to save money in the New Year by switching to alternative supplier...
The Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Association is taking inventory of the wineries across the state. Megan Pressnall say...
The list of electronics that can’t go in the garbage is growing.Already, old TVs, computers, monitors and printers are ...
An environmental group wants Congress to back away from its plan to deregulate coal ash recycling.Jeff Stant of the Environme...
Traffic is backed up near the intersection of West Jefferson and Bruns Lane following an accident around 5 o'clock involving ...
Much of the summer drought was wiped out last month, and more moisture could be on the way. State Climatologist Jim Angel say...
Beginning January 1, 2012 you will no longer be able to place any electronic devices in a landfill in Illinois. Executive Dir...
Residents who live on North Wesley Street will be inconvenienced for a time on Thursday as City, Water, Light and Power works...
Williamsville residents can once again leave their homes as an earlier chemical spill at the Loves TruckStop off Interstate 5...
EPA guidelines to cut pollution from coal burning power plants will ultimately add up to additional costs for consumers. Talk...
Democrats are urging Republicans not to mess with the Clean Air Act. U-SSen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) says legislation proposed b...
The state of Illinois is going to start to use the Zipcar service to try to save money on state vehicle costs. The fuel effic...
The corn harvest is making steady progress. The corn crop in Illinois advanced from 64 percent to 79 percent harvested over t...
Central Illinois farmers say they're pleasantly surprised the harvest of corn and soybeans hasn't been hurt by this year's wa...
State officials say Illinois has received four grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help local food producers ex...
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