
Ryan Denham
Digital Content DirectorContact Ryan at rmdenha@ilstu.edu or (309) 438-5426.
Ryan started his career as a copy editor and later business and city government reporter at The Pantagraph in 2006. He later worked for WJBC radio in Bloomington.
Ryan joined WGLT full-time in 2017 as Digital Content Director.
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Those working on the front lines of the state’s child welfare system have a new, high-tech simulation training space in Normal.
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A Democratic congressman from the Chicago area brought his concerns about President Trump’s tariffs to a farm just south of Bloomington on Thursday, accusing the administration of sowing “chaos and uncertainty” with its confrontational approach to trade policy.
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Illinois State University President Aondover Tarhule is one of over 400 college and university leaders who’ve co-signed a public statement opposing what they call “unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American higher education.”
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The Normal Theater has shown thousands and thousands of films since it opened 88 years ago. But one galactic trilogy has never graced the iconic Uptown marquee.
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The intersection of White Oak Road at Market Street has reopened on the city's west side, with a reconfigured design.
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A new disclosure filed by the McLean County Republican Party failed to report the transfer of $28,000 to former Normal mayoral candidate Kathleen Lorenz – the same money that sparked a complaint against her with the State Board of Elections.
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Bloomington’s Historic Preservation Commission begrudgingly cleared the way Thursday for three downtown buildings to be demolished to make room for redevelopment.
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Brendan Hunt, one of Illinois State University’s most accomplished theater grads, is back on campus — the place that helped inspire his breakout character on the TV series Ted Lasso.
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An appellate court has denied Jamie Snow's request for more evidence testing that he thinks will exonerate him in a 1991 Bloomington murder.
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Illinois State University’s faculty union said Monday that its members have voted “overwhelmingly” to ratify its first contract. It includes a 4.5% pay increase that takes effect in just over two weeks.