Read more about the article DOGE reports cutting almost $50 million in grants for University of Illinois Jessie Wang
The National Soybean Research Center at 1101 W Peabody Drive, where the Soybean Innovation Lab operates, on Feb. 11, 2025. Photo by Jessie Wang.

DOGE reports cutting almost $50 million in grants for University of Illinois 

Tens of millions in grant funding awarded to the University of Illinois System was listed among the federal funding cuts on the Department of…

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Read more about the article Thousands of tons of nuclear waste remain stored at power plants throughout Illinois; Some quietly transported on state highways
Spent nuclear fuel shipments are transported in shielded containers designed to withstand severe conditions. (Source: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission)

Thousands of tons of nuclear waste remain stored at power plants throughout Illinois; Some quietly transported on state highways

They are metal tubes that are about 12 feet long and less than an inch wide. Inside those tubes are 11,000 metric tons of…

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Read more about the article Champaign County energy assistance program faces uncertain future amid federal cutsMariana Quezada
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program office at the Champaign County Regional Planning Commission at 1776 E. Washington St. in Urbana on May 7, 2025.

Champaign County energy assistance program faces uncertain future amid federal cuts

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…

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Read more about the article Efforts continue to keep Illinois’ aging nuclear power reactors operating
Aerial photo of the Clinton Nuclear Power Plant facility. Photo from the Constellation Energy website.

Efforts continue to keep Illinois’ aging nuclear power reactors operating

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'…

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Read more about the article Champaign trampoline park found with broken equipment, missing padding in first few safety inspections Faith Lee
Elevate Trampoline Park exterior at 707 N. Country Fair Dr. in Champaign in late March 2025. Photo by Faith Lee.

Champaign trampoline park found with broken equipment, missing padding in first few safety inspections 

Seven attractions at Elevate Trampoline Park in Champaign were cited for safety improvements during one inspection from the Illinois Department of Labor in December…

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Read more about the article Midwest universities seldom name fraternities involved in sexual assault reportsgreekview.com
A map detailing the locations of fraternities affiliated with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign across Champaign provided by the Interfraternity Council.

Midwest universities seldom name fraternities involved in sexual assault reports

Police at Midwest public universities seldom disclose the name of a fraternity where an alleged sexual assault is reported. Abbigail Kepp, communications director for…

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Read more about the article Summer electricity bills to rise 20% in C-U area; Champaign plans to reinstate utility assistance program after one year suspension
The Ameren Illinois service zone and the grid operator's zone covers much of the same territory. Source: Ambit Energy Pros (Left), MISO Planning Resource Auction for Planning Year 2025/26 Results (Right) 

Summer electricity bills to rise 20% in C-U area; Champaign plans to reinstate utility assistance program after one year suspension

Residential energy bills this summer are expected to increase about 20% beginning in June.  On April 28, the grid operator in central and southern…

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Read more about the article Insect flight research at the University of Illinois among 32 targeted grants labeled DEI by Sen. Ted CruzJessie Wang
Protestors gathered for a March For Science on April 22 at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Photo by Jessie Wang.

Insect flight research at the University of Illinois among 32 targeted grants labeled DEI by Sen. Ted Cruz

$66 million in 32 grants.  This is the amount of federal grant funding the University of Illinois receives that was targeted as diversity, equity…

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Read more about the article ‘It’s amazing they function at all’: social security recipients and workers brace for cutsDarrell Hoemann
Champaign Social Security office exterior at 101 S. Country Fair Drive in Champaign on Thursday, April 17, 2025. Photo by Darrell Hoemann/CU-CitizenAccess

‘It’s amazing they function at all’: social security recipients and workers brace for cuts

For Kiel Hodges, replacing a lost Social Security card has turned into a five-week ordeal with three office visits.  "I need it to get…

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