WGLT's Eric Stock reports on the rise of discount stores in rural Illinois, and their impact on the rest of the economy. And Mike and Murph bring you another episode of WGLT's Grow.
McLean County State's Attorney Don Knapp talks about why he wants to sue drugmakers and distributors over the opioid epidemic. WGLT's Ryan Denham visits the Iron Spirit Pro independent wrestling company based in Normal. And WGLT correspondent Steve Fast talks to Snow & Snow about their album being released this week.
WGLT's Eric Stock reports on the changing dynamics on the Normal Town Council. You'll meet a competitive eater from Bloomington who just lost to Joey Chestnut in the famous Fourth of July competition in New York. And WGLT Student Reporter Tiffani Jackson talks to local youth outreach director Andrew Held about his new role at Western Avenue Community Center.
Bloomington City Council member Kim Bray talks about Connect Transit's future, marijuana legalization, the search for a police chief, and more. WGLT's Ryan Denham chats with local youth soccer players about the U.S. women's World Cup run. And Laura Kennedy visits a new exhibit showing off the permanent collection at ISU's University Galleries.