Illinois hunters take 147K deer in 2017 season
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources released its final report on deer hunting for 2017 and early 2018 on Monday.
Trump: Would ‘love’ to face Mueller under oath
Trump said he would be willing to answer questions under oath in the interview, which special counsel Robert Mueller has been seeking.
Michigan State University president’s resignation welcomed by lawmakers
The Michigan House approved a nonbinding measure that called for Simon's job hours after Larry Nassar was sentenced, saying legislators have "lost confidence" in Simon's ability to lead a transparent investigation, to implement changes, to…
Man wanted in 2013 Rockford homicide surrenders
McFadden, 25, was wanted in the 2013 shooting death of 27-year-old Rockford resident Semarin Dubois. Dubois was killed Thursday, July 4, 2013, near the intersection of South Henrietta Avenue and Green Street.
Baseball Hall welcomes 4 new members
Chipper Jones, Jim Thome, Vladimir Guerrero and Trevor Hoffman were elected to the baseball Hall of Fame.
AP: Rauner’s calendar has mansion business meeting
Gov. Bruce Rauner's official calendar shows he scheduled a May 2015 meeting at the Executive Mansion with a former business partner who claims in a lawsuit they discussed a personal business deal.
Man charged with hijacking security vehicle appears in court
Cedric Hunter, 46, is charged with vehicular hijacking, three counts of aggravated battery, retail theft and possession of stolen property.
Wisconsin unsure how Kimberly-Clark cuts will affect jobs
Wisconsin employees of Kimberly-Clark are hoping their jobs will be spared in the paper giant's latest round of layoffs which include 5,500 workers.
4 things you need to know right now to protect yourself from the flu
The flu is not only making millions of people sick this year. It's causing fear and, along with it, a lot of confusion. Should you get a flu shot? Should you see the doctor? An expert advises.
Voices from the Grave: The unsolved murder of Lauretta Lyons
Looking back later, Edwin Lyons would say that June 9, 1966, started just like any other day. That would soon change.
Delay sought in sex trafficking trial amid #MeToo movement
An attorney for an Illinois man accused of sex trafficking is citing the #MeToo movement in her request to delay his trial.
Watch. Attorney general candidates talk anti-corruption efforts
Debate over the Illinois attorney general's role in fighting corruption took center stage Wednesday at a livestreamed Democratic candidate forum ahead of the March primary.
RAM @ RAM art show and sale, this Saturday
The Rockford Artisan Market at Rockford Art Museum features more than 20 local artists and artisans, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27.
City of Chicago sues US Steel over Indiana plant’s spills
Chicago's complaint alleges U.S. Steel violated the Clean Water Act and its wastewater permit with illegal discharges from its Portage, Indiana, plant into a Lake Michigan tributary.
College fires Belvidere man charged in Iowa shootings
Harper College in suburban Chicago has fired a professor charged in Iowa with shooting at vehicles earlier this month.