“I made a difference. I saved a life”: Meet Nechele Johnson
Not just your typical school teacher, Nechele Johnson works with kids everyday, reteaching them the alphabet, how to speak, and giving them a priceless skill. Read on to hear her story.
Not just your typical school teacher, Nechele Johnson works with kids everyday, reteaching them the alphabet, how to speak, and giving them a priceless skill. Read on to hear her story.
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.
Julie offers a sneak preview of the upcoming Festival of Quilts at Cunningham Children's Home.
“The change you throw in the tip jar — regardless of what business it's in — is helping someone to buy groceries or pay for their kid's daycare.” Read more about a local barista who wanted to be a werewolf when she grew up.
A plan is on the table for revitilization of the Urbana Landmark Hotel, now it's up the the Urbana City Council to decide if it's the right one. The developer and project manager make their case for transforming this historic property.
This Saturday, IMC Gallery will be hosting RESIST Art Show, inspired by the Women's March on Washington and created in solidarity with marginalized groups in our country and our community.
Will the City of Urbana have a new Mayor? Find out within, as the results are in for the election.
Rebecah interviews Diane Marlin, Urbana alderwoman, about her bid for mayor.
Rebecah interviews Laurel Prussing, the incumbent mayor of Urbana, about why she's running for re-election.