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  • On today's episode; property managers, realtors and homebuilders suggest the Bloomington-Normal housing market is starting to stabilize.; ISU hosts a panel discussion on water sustainability; and the USDA brings a future scientists program to Bloomington-Normal.
  • On today's special hour-long episode, Republican Esther Joy King and Democrat Eric Sorensen outline their views at a candidate debate for the 17th U.S. House District.
  • A Bloomington man is honoring his wife's memory with the Ride to End Alzheimer's. The town of Normal has cleared the way for 80 new homes amidst a housing shortage. And go inside Caterpillar's Sound Lab.
  • There’s affordable housing in Bloomington-Normal. But not everyone can afford it and the quality of the affordable housing is sometimes poor. GLT’s Judy…
  • Our series of interviews on a controversial west Bloomington house continues. Find out what a Bloomington Alderman thinks of the property on West…
  • Gloria Hursey didn't just work in public housing. She lived there. And now she's calling it a career after nearly 30 years. Hursey talks about the…
  • Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker announced a fourth field hospital location for treating COVID-19 patients. Public health experts are expecting a surge...
  • This cousin of the raccoon is the first new carnivore discovered in the Western Hemisphere in 35 years. Native to the Andes Mountains of Colombia and Ecuador where it's still living, the olinguito was actually first identified in a Field Museum specimen storage room in Chicago.
  • President Biden's campaign is opening field offices, hiring staff and beginning conversations with voters.
  • Sessions faced lawmakers, fielding questions about Russian interference and the Trump campaign's contacts with Russians. He stood by prior testimony but sought to change his recollection of events.
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