Illinois
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Volunteers vital for meal delivery to older IL residents
As the new year approaches, people often make resolutions to donate money to a charity. Donating one's time as a volunteer is an option that …
Monday, December 23, 2024
IL justice-involved study shows demographic imbalance
Data show troubling disparities on the number of justice-involved individuals within the Illinois Department of Corrections. Pew Research figures …
IL Alzheimer's patients can enjoy holiday fun
The excitement of the holiday season is celebrated with family get-togethers. But for Alzheimer's patients, large groups can produce fear and …
New IL legislation removes barriers for children of sexual abuse
Childhood sexual abuse survivors will benefit from amendments to legislation pending in the Illinois Senate. House Bill 222 would revise three …
IL workers to see pay, benefit information in job postings
Some companies will have new rules to follow amid changes to the Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003. House Bill 3129 ensures employers with four or more …
IL news options for rural populations remain limited
The days of thumbing through a community newspaper are retreating into history. A Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism 2024 report …
Studies show diabetes medicine may help with COVID aftereffects
COVID-19 cases do not make news headlines much anymore but many people who experienced it can have persistent symptoms long after the infection…
IL food banks to receive USDA funding to address low food inventory
People will gather over the Thanksgiving holiday with family and friends to count their blessings. While the holiday feast is plentiful for many…
EPA grants to fund IL port energy projects
Illinois, like many states, continues to seek innovative solutions for cleaner air. The Biden administration recently selected the Illinois …
IL doctors seek revisions to their Medicare reimbursement amounts
The number of Medicare enrollees is projected to rise over the next few years as the baby boomer population ages. More than 2 million Illinoisans are …
IL solar energy demand remains strong, boosts job growth
By Kari Lydersen for Energy News Network.Broadcast version by Terri Dee for Illinois News Connection reporting for the Solutions Journalism Network-Pu…
Legislation on IL juvenile offenders awaits Senate decision
Pending legislation could change the age of Illinois' juvenile offenders' detention time before their trial date. Currently, juveniles as young as 10…