Scientists find that most of the microplastics and the 'forever chemicals' known as PFAS cycle through landfills and wastewater treatment plants and end up back in the environment.
The Illinois Fighting Illini will be the second consecutive Big Ten opponent for the Crimson Tide, coming to Birmingham ...
The future of a proposed homeless shelter is in the hands of the Champaign City Council. C-U at Home is behind the proposal, ...
The Parade of Lights is a Champaign Center Partnership Sparkling Tradition ...
The murder trial of Tyjohn Williams, charged with killing Lyft driver and aspiring UI Vet Med student Kristian Philpotts in ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — Essie Harris, Douglass Branch Manager of the Champaign Public Library, has been named the Grand ...
Champaign Co. State's Attorney breaks down legalities behind 'use of force' following 2 shootings Deadly force has been used ...
The condensed-matter physicist also turned his attention to neural networks, improving our understanding of the human brain ...
Palladium, a rare metal that physically resembles platinum, is a top-billing catalyst famous in the energy sector for ...
The November City of Champaign Township meeting was filled with the impassioned voices of keffiyeh-clad citizens rallying for ...
Scientists analyzed the liquid waste, or leachate, released by four Illinois landfills and the inflows and outflows of associated wastewater treatment plants to determine the fate of two contaminants: ...
Graham Local Schools talk next steps after income tax levy fails, while two township and village levies pass, three fail.