Category Archives: WJBC's Top Stories

Biden may not have the endorsements to run for president
Illinois Democrats may like Vice President Joe Biden, and may even like the idea of him jumping into the presidential race. Endorsing him is another matter. (WJBC File Photo) By John Gregory/Illinois ...
Syndicated Author Aug 07, 2015

Miller Park Zoo hosting school supply drive
The school supply drive will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (WJBC file photo) By Adam Studzinski BLOOMINGTON – The Miller Park Zoo is holding a school supply drive on Saturday. Bloomingt...
Syndicated Author Aug 07, 2015

Bloomington seeks consultants to help with Hamilton Road extension
The City of Bloomington is looking for consultants to help with the extension of Hamilton Road between Bunn Street and Commerce Parkway. (Photo courtesy City of Bloomington)By Joe RagusaBLOOMINGTON ...
Syndicated Author Aug 07, 2015

Right-to-life group protests Planned Parenthood
Protesters gathered Aug. 6 outside the Springfield Planned Parenthood office. (Photo by Will Stevenson/Illinois Radio Network)By Will Stevenson/Illinois Radio NetworkSPRINGFIELD – A group of Spr...
Syndicated Author Aug 07, 2015

U of I Chancellor steps down
Wise will stay on as a faculty member. (Flickr) By WJBC Staff URBANA – University of Illinois Chancellor Phyllis Wise is stepping down. Wise is resigning from her role as chancellor and vice pre...
Syndicated Author Aug 06, 2015

New law extends statute of limitations on rape cases
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan supports a new law extending the statute of limitations on rape cases. (Photo courtesy Facebook/Lisa Madigan) By IRN/John Gregory CHICAGO – A new law exten...
Syndicated Author Aug 06, 2015

Mitsubishi Task Force forms to help find buyer for the plant
The Mitsubishi Task Force met Thursday at Heartland Community College. (Photo by Joe Ragusa/WJBC) By Joe Ragusa NORMAL – Elected officials at the local, state and federal level are forming a com...
Syndicated Author Aug 06, 2015

Illinois to allow right to try experimental drugs
State Sen. Michael Connelly said the “Right to Try” law which he sponsored will allow terminally ill patients access to experimental drugs, skipping an approval process which may take year...
Syndicated Author Aug 06, 2015

Rauner: No interest in lockout despite no progress in union talks
Gov. Bruce Rauner said he hopes to avoid a strike with the American Federation of County State and Municipal Employees, or AFSCME, the state’s largest public employees union.(Photo courtesy IOCI...
Syndicated Author Aug 06, 2015

Panel recommends keeping Illinois State Museum open
The Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability met Aug. 5 in Springfield. (Photo by Will Stevenson/Illinois Radio Network)By Will Stevenson/Illinois Radio NetworkSPRINGFIELD – Membe...
Syndicated Author Aug 06, 2015



