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CU-CitizenAccess is an online newsroom devoted to community and watchdog reporting by journalism students at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign.
The newsroom focuses mostly on Champaign County and central Illinois, but produces occasional regional, national and international stories.
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Latest News
Low- to moderate-income residents are currently living in about 1,000 housing units supported by vouchers through the Housing Authority of Champaign County — but more than triple that number are on the...
Neighborhoods
Residential energy bills this summer are expected to increase about 20% beginning in June. On April 28, the grid operator in central and southern Illinois, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), released...
“Hands off” was the message shared by hundreds in Champaign calling on the federal government to halt funding cuts to essential services across the U.S. Hundreds of people protested at West Side...
Nearly 4,000 applications for tenant-based housing vouchers have been filed in Champaign County over the last seven months, but none have been processed and no one has received a voucher yet, housing...
Neighborhoods
Residential energy bills this summer are expected to increase about 20% beginning in June. On April 28, the grid operator in central and southern Illinois, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), released...
“Hands off” was the message shared by hundreds in Champaign calling on the federal government to halt funding cuts to essential services across the U.S. Hundreds of people protested at West Side...
Nearly 4,000 applications for tenant-based housing vouchers have been filed in Champaign County over the last seven months, but none have been processed and no one has received a voucher yet, housing...
Recent News
An energy assistance program for low-income residents in Champaign County is bracing for future funding shortfalls after federal budget cuts halted new applications and left staff uncertain about...
The Clinton Power Station nuclear reactor, about 34 miles from Champaign, generates enough energy to provide heating and electricity for over 800,000 of Illinois’ almost 13 million homes...
Seven attractions at Elevate Trampoline Park in Champaign were cited for safety improvements during one inspection from the Illinois Department of Labor in December last year. State inspectors...
Police at Midwest public universities seldom disclose the name of a fraternity where an alleged sexual assault is reported. Abbigail Kepp, communications director for the University of Illinois...
Residential energy bills this summer are expected to increase about 20% beginning in June. On April 28, the grid operator in central and southern Illinois, the Midcontinent Independent...
$66 million in 32 grants. This is the amount of federal grant funding the University of Illinois receives that was targeted as diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in...
Justice
In 2023, the University of Illinois Police Department conducted 2,526 traffic stops — 19% lower than traffic stops made five years ago and nearly half of the 4,701 traffic stops...
In the last 11 years, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) has racked up at least $51.9 million in fines for 90 federal- and state-level offenses and violations in the United States. ...
In the ongoing legal battle between the City of Champaign and the troubled Champaign Park Apartments, the court recently ordered inspection of heating systems and that the owners pay utility...
Six of nine central Illinois county jails fail to meet state standards for a respiratory illness isolation cell, state records show. A review of 2023 inspection reports for Illinois county...