Illinois
Live updates as Mizzou and Illinois square off in Braggin' Rights in St. Louis
Embattled Illinois mayor declares 'I am your Rosa Parks' amid leadership feud
New Illinois laws affect drivers beginning Jan. 1
Immigration drives 68,000 increase in Illinois population, Census reports, though residents keep moving out
Illinois awarded $20 million to begin transition to electric buses
Man facing weapons charges after being caught with stolen gun in Evanston, Illinois
Illinois population grows in 2024 despite 56K residents leaving for other states
Illinois lawmakers consider Tier 2 pension changes as new session approaches
Illinois vs Missouri Prediction, Picks, and Odds for Today’s College Basketball Game
Illinois Business
2024’s highs, lows for Illinois businesses; getting more highs in 2025
Illinois businesses to require notice before auto-renewal in 2025
As Big Lots plans to close remaining stores, here are the Illinois locations affected
Will Illinois minimum wage increase kill small businesses?
It's Your Business I New coffee shop gets warm welcome from Urbana
Impact of minimum wage increases on Illinois small businesses
Illinois regulators OK statewide electric grid upgrades, rate increases
Grubhub to pay $25M in deceptive practices settlement with Illinois attorney general and the FTC
Census data shows Illinois population is growing again
Illinois Economy
2024’s highs, lows for Illinois businesses; getting more highs in 2025
Illinois better prepared for possible recession than it was in 2007 or 2020, study shows
As economic conditions improve, survey shows Illinois small business struggles continue
Worried about grid reliability, Illinois officials seek to boost renewables, energy storage
New report finds Illinois in better spot to handle recession than recent past
Intersect Illinois' new CEO Christy George unveils her 2025 goals
Study: Illinois is prepared to absorb shock of recession
Census data shows Illinois population is growing again
Upgrade Illinois' power lines to keep lights on as energy demands rise
Illinois Government
Illinois lawmakers may consider better pension benefits for government workers
Illinois’ plan for $1B electric grid upgrades, rate increases gets regulators’ OK
Why Illinois lawmakers might change pension benefits for some employees
After prosecutors rest, defense in ex-Illinois Speaker Madigan's corruption trial calls former AT&T executive about deal to hire Eddie Acevedo
Petitioner wants local control of Illinois solar, wind projects returned
New Illinois laws going into effect Jan. 1, 2025
Illinois quick hits: Illinois public pension debt grows
Illinois community outraged after Biden commutes sentence of fraudster behind $53M embezzlement scandal
Illinois top court say judges and lawyers can use AI, with limits
Paper tigers
Illinois Industry
2024’s highs, lows for Illinois businesses; getting more highs in 2025
Worried about grid reliability, Illinois officials seek to boost renewables, energy storage
As Trump looks to cut electric vehicle aid, Illinois is charging forward
Illinois unemployment rate stable, payrolls down in November
Revenue Plummets in Illinois Despite Record Sports Betting Handle in October
Train for construction careers at Illinois Works preapprenticeship program
Poultry industry expert says Illinois River watershed at lower risk of phosphorus runoff
Taxpayers to buy $19.9 million in electric school buses for Illinois
Gov. Pritzker Announces New $820M Sustainable Aviation Fuel Investment in Southwest Illinois
Illinois - Technology
New technology aims to alert Illinois drivers of crashes
Illinois top court say judges and lawyers can use AI, with limits
IBM to build new quantum computer in state-backed technology park
What’s Next for AI Relationships in 2030 in Illinois?
IBM will join Illinois' sprawling quantum park on South Side, state aims to be 'the global quantum capital'
Intersect Illinois' new CEO Christy George unveils her 2025 goals
Gov. Pritzker Announces New $820M Sustainable Aviation Fuel Investment in Southwest Illinois
Illini football taps into wearable technology
Scott's Law violations on the rise in Illinois, Dan Ryan and Eisenhower are 'danger zones'