Gov. JB Pritzker’s push to allow community colleges to offer four-year degrees stalls in the House, facing opposition.
Illinois lawmakers advance a bill to enhance human trafficking training and improve coordination across state agencies.
An Illinois House panel advances a bill increasing homeschool oversight, sparking a heated debate over parental rights.
The U.S. DOJ has launched an investigation into Illinois’ treatment of people with disabilities, focusing on state-run ...
SPRINGFIELD — Four years ago, the General Assembly unanimously approved a law aimed at ending a routine indignity faced by foster children who, lacking luggage of their own, sometimes moved from home ...
Federal funding cuts threaten Illinois fair housing groups, raising concerns over discrimination protections for tenants.
Erin Drumm is a student in the Medill Illinois News Bureau, a program at the Medill School of Journalism that provides local ...
Illinois lawmakers push for restrictions on search warrants, aiming to ban "no-knock" entries and set execution limits.
Illinois community colleges see an 8.9% enrollment increase, surpassing 285,000 students, marking a third year of growth.