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  • WGLT's Mary Cullen produced this three-part series on court fines and fees, focusing on a new state law and how it's playing out in McLean County. It features interviews with stakeholders across the court system, including judges, lawmakers, administrators, and those calling for more reforms.This series was prepared as a reporting project for John Jay/Arnold Fines & Fees Justice Reporting Fellowship.
  • WGLT's reporting on the coronavirus pandemic, which began in McLean County in March 2020.
  • WGLT's reporting on the November 2020 election cycle.
  • Living Black In Bloomington-Normal is a limited series featuring interviews with community members about their own life experiences as a person of color. It's produced by WGLT's Jon Norton and student reporter Darnysha Mitchell. If you'd like to be interviewed for this series, please share your information with us and a reporter will be in touch.You can also learn more about why we call the series Living Black in Bloomington-Normal.
  • WGLT is committed to helping you become an informed voter ahead of the April 6 local election.
  • GLT's nationally award winning five part investigative series on the issues at the heart of tension between citizens who say they are mistreated by law enforcement and the police who must balance combating crime with balancing individual rights.
  • More and more transgendered people are speaking out about their experiences. Pop culture is reflecting this trend, with trans individuals gaining major roles in popular or highly-acclaimed TV series. Orange Is The New Black star Laverne Cox is appearing at Illinois State University this month (Feb. 2015), after becoming the first trans individual to be featured on the cover of TIME magazine. And Transparent actor Jeffrey Tambor won a Golden Globe award for his performance. This GLT News Series examines the lives of three transgender citizens in central Illinois.
  • 00000178-3092-da2f-a5fe-fbbf0c360003The GLT newsroom decided to explore the future of water in McLean County in August of last year, long before news broke about lead contamination in Flint, Michigan’s drinking water. It was a prescient decision. Not only did the Flint example focus national attention on the safety of public water supplies, but the on-going drought in California also called attention to the need for communities to plan for adequate amounts of drinking water.This five-part investigative news series centers on the state of water in McLean County and what threats lie ahead. You’ll learn how Lakes Bloomington and Evergreen shape up as primary water resources, and you’ll hear about possible solutions to saving water and improving its quality.
  • Stretched Thin is a GLT News Series examining the effect of the state budget impasse on local social service agencies to put a human face on how the stalemate is affecting the daily lives of Illinois residents.
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