september 28
- Bears hit snooze button
- Better life, better living
- Route 66 event draws big crowds to downtown Springfield
- Historical society director floats plan for new Illinois county names
- Lots of work ahead for 2018 celebration
- SHG students get brush with Pope Francis
- 'Super Survivor' planning to get 3-D nipple tattoos
- Construction begins on Illinois Rivers high-voltage line
- Years of disrepair may not doom Joliet prison
- Obama's misstep with Bergdahl
- Obama has little to smile about
- CWLP rate proposal bad policy
- Fight for the Illinois State Museum
- U.S. policies hinder good health care for all
- Deadbeat Illinois: Day 90 without a budget for Illinois
- National news: 10 things to know for today
- German prosecutors open investigation of ex-Volkswagen chief
- Nobel laureate set to speak at Illinois State University
- I-74 construction zone tickets a boon for Tazewell County
- Hearings to begin on South Dakota oil pipeline project
- Ex-House Speaker Hastert's lawyers talking possible plea deal
- Supermoon and lunar eclipse
- Arrieta pitches, bats Cubs past Pirates to avoid sweep
- 3 suburban Chicago schools to reopen after Legionella scare
- Student jobs, campus events part of $13.5M SIU budget cuts
- Trump unveils tax plan that would lower taxes for millions
- Let’s play 23
- Commentary: Football's slow fade has begun
- 'People of interest' identified in stabbing
- U.S. drilling states guided on handling quakes induced by fracking
- License-renewal reminders no longer being sent
- Study: Breast cancer detection not better with computer aid
- Life on Mars? NASA says planet appears to have flowing water
- OMG I <3 u
- High school leaders come together to send message
- Police investigating crash at South Grand and Pasfield
- Bears trade veteran defender Jared Allen to Panthers
- Panther Creek to host CS8 girls golf tournament Tuesday
- Poor bedside manner is the least of ‘Dr. Ken’s’ problems
- CS8 boys, girls golf capsules
- Illini Weekly: Soccer sweeps B1G home-opening weekend
- Free admission for Saturday's fall fling
- UIS student group pushing Indigenous People's Day