Lawmakers OK Department of Corrections' permanent rules that allow it to scan and digitize mail of those in custody.
MINNEAPOLIS — Federal officers dropped tear gas and sprayed eye irritant at activists Tuesday during another day of ...
Scott Irelan, dean of the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts, said arts and music were two of the founding disciplines of ...
Richard K. Saunders, 66, of Guttenberg, Iowa, was identified by Logan County Coroner Donald Peasley on Tuesday. His cause of ...
For Venezuelans living in the U.S., reactions to Trump's moves in the country they left behind — and the one that has taken ...
Think your family heirloom could be valuable? "Antiques Roadshow" will film in Indianapolis this June as part of a three-city ...
No. 10 Miami needs everything at its disposal to slow down top-seeded Indiana's high-scoring offense in next week's College ...
Over $500,000 has been donated to a GoFundMe page set up for the ICE agent with Peoria ties who fatally shot a woman in ...
Illinois Republican candidate for governor Darren Bailey said his DOGE would be different from Trump’s and not take a ...
A seemingly soft stretch in the Missouri Valley Conference schedule has suddenly turned hard for the Illinois State ...
Illinois jails continue to struggle with the mental health needs of their inmate population, particularly when detainees are ...
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