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Illinois State Police sued for giving accused Highland Park mass shooter FOID card
(The Center Square) – While Illinois State Police face litigation in the Court of Claims over the accused Highland Park shooter applying for and receiving a Firearm Owners ID card before the 2022 mass shooting, the agency’s director is touting successes in blocking firearms from prohibited individuals. On...
Report Shows 110% Rise in Illinois Domestic Violence Deaths as Advocates Call for Action
Advocacy groups are sounding the alarm on a spike in domestic violence cases. A new report from the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence says domestic violence deaths in Illinois rose by 110% last year, with 94 incidents of domestic violence leading to 120 deaths in 2023. That includes 107 homicides and 13 suicides in which the perpetrators took their own lives. That’s up from the previous year, when there were 45 incidents that led to 57 deaths.
Produce sold at Walmart, Kroger stores in Illinois subject to recall over potential Listeria contamination
A recall of produce items originally issued earlier this month has been expanded to the possibility of listeria contamination, with select packaged and bulk produce items sold at Illinois Walmart and Kroger stores included. According to the Food and Drug Administration, no illnesses or consumer complaints connected to the recall...
Unemployment claims in Illinois declined last week
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Illinois dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday. New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell to 8,428 in the week ending July 20, down from 9,574 the week before, the Labor Department said. U.S. unemployment...
Illinois quick hits: Congress members file MINES Act; conservation police applications sought
Congressmembers file MINES Act A bipartisan proposal has been brought forth by some Illinois members of Congress to unveil the federal government’s efforts toward preventing coal mine collapses. The Monitoring, Investigating, Navigating and Explaining Subsidence Act was brought forth by U.S. Reps. Nikki Budzinski, D-Springfield, and Mike Bost, R-Murphysboro. It would require the U.S. Department of the Interior's Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement to provide a report to...
Downtown Quincy survey seeks community feedback ahead of August strategy session
Quincy, Ill. (KHQA) — Main Street America is hosting a Transformation Strategy Visit for The District, August 7th and 8th. One purpose of this visit is to review feedback gathered in a downtown survey, open for all in the community to complete. This survey takes 10 minutes to complete.
The Chuck Wagon Gang is coming to Quincy
QUINCY, Il. — The Chuck Wagon Gang, legendary stars of gospel, country, and bluegrass music will be in concert Thursday, August 8 at 7 pm at Madison Park Christian Church in Quincy. The Chuck Wagon Gang has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and are often on the...
‘We need this’: 8-month-old child with rare medical condition struggling to get care he needs
QUINCY, Ill. (WGEM/Gray News) - Parents of a baby boy in Illinois are hoping to find medical assistance for their son who has a rare heart condition. Baby Emmett Deming has been diagnosed with a rare congenital heart condition called Ebstein’s anomaly. According to the Cleveland Clinic, it’s a...
Springfield man indicted in drowning death of child
A Springfield man has been indicted in the death of a child March 16 who drowned while without adult supervision. Barrett Koches, 7, had been living with foster parents David Yankee and his husband, Michael, for nearly a month. Barrett was found in the family’s backyard pool in the 2300 block of Winnebago Drive.
Fort Madison's new tourism bureau and riverfront cam attract more visitors
FORT MADISON, Ia. (KHQA) — When people think of travelling to Iowa, most people point to visiting Des Moines or Iowa City. But in the past two years, Fort Madison has made a name for itself. Since the Fort Madison Marina opened in April, there has been a steady...
Attorney general's office charges Springfield auto shop owners with 18 felonies
Springfield auto shop owners who allegedly took money for repairs and didn't deliver are now facing felony charges from the Attorney General's office. Queen City Rod & Custom has been under fire from customers who say the shop charged them for repairs and then returned cars with poor workmanship or in a worse condition than before. ...
Saints Avenue CIT hosts First Responder Banquet in Palmyra
Palmyra, MO (KHQA) — Celebrate your local first responders with the Saints Avenue Crisis Intervention Team this weekend. The Saints Avenue CIT's first responder banquet takes place this Saturday, July 27th. The event will be held at the Olive Branch Event Venue in Palmyra, Missouri. The banquet is set...
GROSS! Illinois Will Experience A “Bug Boom” This Summer
With warmer-than-average weather sweeping across Illinois, residents are noticing a surge in bug and insect activity. The unseasonable temperatures have created an ideal environment for these critters to thrive, leading to an unexpected influx in homes and gardens. In Illinois, in addition, to the warmer temperatures, we've also experienced more...
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