Edith Brady-Lunny
CorrespondentEdith Brady-Lunny was a correspondent at WGLT, joining the station in 2019. She left the station in 2024.
Edith began her career as a reporter with The DeWitt County Observer, a weekly newspaper in Clinton. From 2007 to June 2019, Edith covered crime and legal issues for The Pantagraph, a daily newspaper in Bloomington, Illinois. She previously worked as a correspondent for The Pantagraph covering courts and local government issues in central Illinois.
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Drew Tedrick was accused of operating a motorcycle while under the influence of cannabis when his vehicle struck 37-year-old John P. Grisham of Bloomington in the area of Veterans Parkway and Empire Street.
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The lawsuit alleges that the Bloomington-based insurer had not notified customers of an August breach at the time of the court filing. State Farm calls the allegations in the lawsuit "factually and legally baseless."
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Joshua Livingston, 41, was awaiting trial at the McLean County Jail on charges related to the strangulation death of Melissa Ostrom, a former girlfriend who had filed domestic violence charges against him in March.
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U.S. District Judge Michael Mihm said he plans to dismiss the lawsuit, finding that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear unresolved claims in the lawsuit.
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The McLean County State's Attorney's Office is asking to use statements Melissa Ostrom reportedly made to police shortly before the 39-year-old woman was killed.
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Snow was convicted in 2001 of killing William Little, an attendant at a gas station in the 800 block of East Empire Street in Bloomington.
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Five women in three central Illinois counties have obtained court orders to keep Joshua Livingston away from them based on allegations of abuse and threats to their safety. A review of court records by WGLT reveals three orders of protection and two no-contact orders sought by five women starting in 2016.
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A Peoria woman was saddened, but not surprised, by the news in April that her former boyfriend Joshua Livingston faced murder charges in connection with the death of Melissa Ostrom, one of five central Illinois woman who sought protective orders after their relationships with him turned violent.
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Illinois is the first state in the U.S. to abolish cash bail. The historic change took effect on Monday, prompting confusion and long days.
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The class action lawsuit accused the customer relations firm of exposing people’s personal information after a June 2021 discovery of a breach of Afni’s computer system.