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  • Los Angeles County officials said Robert Fuller's death was likely a suicide. Fuller's body was found Wednesday in a park in Palmdale. Public officials are joining those already demanding answers.
  • People concerned with an unmowed lawn, a clogged street drain, or even broken windows in Bloomington have a new place to get problems addressed. Yes,…
  • The Mayor is touting economic development, infrastructure improvements, and Downtown Bloomington in his annual State of the City address. Mayor Tari…
  • Bloomington plans to spend $200,000 less on funding for the Bloomington-Normal Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and BN Advantage next year.The city…
  • A new, balanced budget recently presented to the Bloomington City Council includes addressing a long list of deferred infrastructure and maintenance…
  • On today's episode, a preview of the Bloomington city council Ward 6 race, a proposal to regulate insurance rates in Illinois, a non-profit that hires people with disabilities has helped Rivian's production bottleneck, plus the first-place winner in ISU's Three-Minute Thesis competition.
  • On today's episode, problems at a low-income housing project in Bloomington have caught the city's and state's attention, a Normal Community High School teacher is named Illinois' Bilingual Teacher of the Year, plus an ISU students gets national attention for his essay about Black misrepresentation in the media.
  • On today's episode, you'll hear from U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth about the State of the Union. Plus, Rivian customers raise concerns about recent price hikes. Charlie Schlenker talks to Bloomington's city manager. And we say farewell to retiring ISU sports broadcaster Dick Luedke.
  • WGLT's The Leadoff is everything you need to know to start your day for Friday, Jan. 6, 2023. You'll hear about a legal memo about Normal Town Council member Stan Nord's recent email to city staff. Plus, Lauren Warnecke previews a new production at the Community Players Theatre.
  • On today's episode, a look at how little campaigning has been done on the Unit 5 tax referendum, Bloomington mayor Mboka Mwilambwe discusses the city's approach to the housing shortage, and McLean County new mental health leader discusses the county's new mental health action plan.
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