Deadbeat Illinois: Joint project highlights burden of unpaid bills
By The News-Gazette/"Deadbeat Illinois: The Painful Price of Unpaid Bills" is a joint project by The Associated Press and its members across Illinois —…
By The News-Gazette/"Deadbeat Illinois: The Painful Price of Unpaid Bills" is a joint project by The Associated Press and its members across Illinois —…
By Dan Petrella/CU-CitizenAccess -- A few weeks ago, we reported on this blog that the number of same-sex unmarried couples in Champaign County increased…
By Landon Cassman/CU-CitizenAccess -- A greater percentage of Champaign County residents were renting housing units in 2010 than in 2000, according to 2010 Census…
By Sean Powers/Illinois Public Media -- Every year, thousands of migrant workers come to Illinois to detassel corn and harvest crops. Often times they…
By Michelle Hagopian/For CU-CitizenAccess -- I’m a journalism graduate student in the College of Media working with the CU-CitizenAccess.org team this semester and my…
We've been reporting quite a bit recently about the sanitary conditions of local restaurants and how much information about those conditions is or isn't…
By Jim Meadows/Illinois Public Media -- People who live in a city may take broadband Internet service for granted. But in many rural areas,…
By Julie Wurth/The News-Gazette -- A new report from the U.S. Census shows Champaign and Vermilion counties holding their own economically in 2010, with…
Do You Know How Your Favorite Restaurants Fare in Public Health Inspections? from Illinois Public Media on Vimeo. Editor's note: This broadcast came about…
Geovanti’s Bar & Grill on Green Street failed its restaurant inspections five times from September 2008 through February of this year. But no one who eats there would ever know, unless they took the initiative to request copies of the popular Campustown restaurant’s inspection reports from the local health department.