Category Archives: WJBC's Top Stories

Unit 5 not expecting more state transportation funding
By Adam Studzinski NORMAL – Unit 5 seems to have found a way to plug its current transportation fund deficit, but the problem that created the gap in the first place doesn’t seem to be goi...
Syndicated Author Apr 17, 2016

There’s help for homeless youth in McLean County
By Terry James BLOOMINGTON – 40 percent of the homeless youth in this country are a part of the LGBT community. Colleen O’Connor with Project Oz in Bloomington said one-fourth of gay teens...
Syndicated Author Apr 17, 2016

Man dies during traffic stop on I-55
By Greg Halbleib A man wanted in connection with a homicide investigation in Indiana has died during a traffic stop in Bloomington. State police and McLean County Coroner Kathy Davis say a trooper sou...
Syndicated Author Apr 17, 2016

Barickman leads youth council to learn about state government
State Sen. Jason Barickman hosted students in a mock legislative session in Springfield this week. (Photo courtesy Facebook/Jason Barickman)By Eric StockSPRINGFIELD – More than 40 high school st...
Syndicated Author Apr 16, 2016

Cases of two STD’s increasing among young people in Illinois
IDPH Director Nirav Shah said STD testing can be done at many county health departments. (Adam Studzinski/WJBC)By Andy DahnBLOOMINGTON – April is STD Awareness Month and comes at a time when num...
Syndicated Author Apr 16, 2016

Sen. Brady calls for two-year budget to balance Illinois’ finances
State Sen. Bill Brady spoke on a variety of budget topics during a session with elected officials on Friday. (Adam Studzinski/WJBC) By Adam Studzinski BLOOMINGTON – A fiscal year 2016 state budg...
Syndicated Author Apr 15, 2016

Bloomington alderman: Gambling revenue higher than anyone expected
Bloomington alderman Jim Fruin says he’s not sure whether he will support higher liquor license fees. (Photo courtesy cityblm.org) By Eric Stock BLOOMINGTON – Gamblers in Bloomington spent...
Syndicated Author Apr 15, 2016

Durbin salutes former Transportation Secretary LaHood on Peoria airport honor
Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood waves to the crowd during opening ceremonies of Uptown Station on July 14, 2012. (Photo by B Corbin/WJBC) By FarmWeekNow.com WASHINGTON – Former C...
Syndicated Author Apr 15, 2016

IDOT urging safe work zone driving
More than 4,300 motor vehicle crashes on average occur in Illinois work zones every year. (WJBC file photo)By Adam StudzinskiBLOOMINGTON – This week is National Work Zone Safety week and the Ill...
Syndicated Author Apr 14, 2016

Illinois aids inmates with career licensing after release
Illinois is making it possible for some citizens to return to the workforce as soon as they leave prison. (Photo courtesy Flickr/Michael Coghlan)By Cole Lauterbach/Illinois Radio NetworkSPRINGFIELD ...
Syndicated Author Apr 14, 2016