Runners with a Cause: Illinois Marathon weekend participants support local charities
Julie found some half-marathon, 10K, and 5K participants who are running with a greater purpose this weekend.
Julie found some half-marathon, 10K, and 5K participants who are running with a greater purpose this weekend.
Saturday's March for Science in Washington, D.C. is expected to bring out tens of thousands. March for Science: Champaign-Urbana is one of 514 satellite marches around the world.
Local friends start a non-profit to help Syrian Refugees resettle here, and you can help too by attending their silent auction April 27th at Pizza M.
A local campaign brings awareness to programs that are serving kids in Champaign-Urbana.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. Due to the Illinois budget crisis, Rape Advocacy and Community Education Services (RACES) is only able to provide two of the five critical services it provides victims of sexual assault in four counties.
Unit 4 incoming Superintendent Dr. Susan Zola sat down with Seth to discuss her objectives as the district's chief administrator, her own experiences raising her family, and how to close the achievement gap with the help of the community.
Tom takes a stroll down 4th Street in Champaign on this installment of A Building, A Feeling, and A Latrine.
The Parkland College Cultures Fair is the place to be this Thursday, March 30th for anyone looking for international tunes, food, and learning opportunities.
Read five things Muslims want you to know about them and see some photos from this great event at the Champaign Public Library.
Missed the Moth this past weekend? Went and want to relive it? Check out these photos and powerful quotes from their enthralling 10-minute tales.