The Illinois Department of Human Services has hired a Boston-based company to run an opioid help hotline, despite receiving proposals from at least three Illinois providers.
Flood warnings have been issued on sections of the Rock and Pecatonica rivers, Friday, and officials are warning of an elevated fire risk due to high winds.
Tiana McCall, one of 10 who applied to complete the term of the outgoing Margie Mullins, will become the first African-American to serve as Winnebago County Clerk.
Listen as Kyle Saunders, Water Superintendent for the City of Rockford, discusses what homeowners can do to avoid the scourge of burst pipes during the cold winter months.
Trump has dismissed a New York Times report, since confirmed by multiple outlets including Fox News, that he tried to fire the special investigator last summer.
Hundreds of rural schools in Midwest states nestle against fields of corn and soybeans that are routinely sprayed with pesticides that could drift onto school grounds.
Fiat Chrysler announced it would increase profit-sharing to 40,000 union workers on an hourly wage in the United States to $5,500 each — up from $5,000 last year.
President Donald Trump ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller last June, but he backed off the order after White House lawyer Don McGahn threatened to resign.
A problem that led authorities to shut down a popular campground in a northern Wisconsin forest has been resolved, sheriff's officials announced Thursday.
Illinois state Sen. Ira Silverstein made inappropriate "teasing and flirtatious" comments to activist Denise Rotheimer while the two worked on legislation.