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A SUV caught fire Saturday morning in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. It happened just before 7 a.m. on the outbound I-90 near Golf Road. The Illinois State Police said they closed down three left lanes as smoke poured from the SUV in the median. At one point, the flame's heat burst the tires. A person was also seen running away from the vehicle.
Illinois QB Luke Altmyer embraces lofty expectations after returning for his 3rd season in Champaign
Quarterback Luke Altmyer believes Illinois belongs in the conversation of the top teams in the country. He’s confident he can show why.
Two Dutch Bros locations are set to open this year in Illinois. Find out when and where the drive-thrus will be opening their doors.
A woman has been identified as the third victim of a house fire that killed a father and his adult son in northwest suburban Streamwood, Illinois early Tuesday morning. The Medical Examiner confirmed 63-year-old Jacolyn Wians died on Wednesday night.
SNAP-Ed has partnered with Chicago organizations to address the root causes of health disparities. Now, the 30-year program is being dismantled.
Ahead of oral arguments over Illinois’ gun ban in the federal appeals court, attorneys for the state filed their final reply brief, arguing that the firearms banned in 2023 are both dangerous and unusual.
Cindy Sanchez, 47, of Fort Worth, Texas, was arrested and charged with two counts of kidnapping two counts of child abduction and two counts of unlawful restraint, all felonies. She was taken to Kane County Jail where she is being held until her pre-trial hearing.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — A new Illinois law is raising the mandatory senior driving test age from 79 to 87 .
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s law banning utility shutoffs during extreme heat and cold is sparking concerns over rising electric bills across Illinois.
Illinois homeowners’ rates have gone up 50% over the last three years — more, on average, than in any other state but Utah, from roughly $2,000 to roughly $3,000, according to Abe Scarr, state director for Illinois PIRG, a public interest advocacy group.