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  • Advocates for changing how Illinois draws legislative districts hope their latest attempt takes root.
  • Bloomington water rates will go up 33% this May — and again in 2025 and 2026 — after Monday’s city council vote, paving the way for an overhaul of the city’s aging water supply system. The 7-2 vote also means the city’s water utility tax will be lowered, and the city will adjust how rates are determined for trash, sewer and stormwater.
  • The House will vote on a bill that would force TikTok to divest from its Chinese parent company or else face a ban from U.S. app stores. The first ship carrying food to Gaza is on its way from Cyprus.
  • "My hope is that this commitment provides the stability and the spark NPR needs to innovate boldly and strengthen its national network," says Connie Ballmer, who gave $80 million of the $113 million.
  • Democrats do well in cities, and Republicans do well in the countryside. That's not great for democracy. Kal Munis talks about his new report "Gone…
  • There are lots of reasons for a lack of African American physicians, racism, lack of economic opportunity, and access to education, but one African…
  • The downtown Bloomington Coliseum will be under new management this week. Job one--finding a new name. Tim Sullivan of Venuworks newest boss--Bloomington…
  • (42:02) Baby Fold Vice President Aimee Beam says the new tax law has changed charitable giving, but not necessarily cut it. Eric Stock reports on charity…
  • Health officials are learning more about e-cigarettes and the results aren't encouraging. You'll hear from Dr. John Burr, with the Bloomington-based…
  • Hear about the Bloomington’s green spaces and the department that manages them. The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts is developing a new blueprint for…
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