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  • Although immigration should be a hot issue in this presidential cycle, the two presumptive nominees are not that different in their proposed policies. Here, NPR looks at the campaigns' top immigration advisers.
  • DeMent describes herself as extremely shy, but says, "when the songs started coming to me, I felt I didn't have the option to hide and avoid" the stage. Originally broadcast in 2015.
  • Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Silka Luisa about her new Apple TV+ series, "Shining Girls," which follows a woman as she tracks down the man who assaulted her and untangles a supernatural mystery.
  • On today's episode, a lawmaker proposes expanding the tax base for Central Illinois Regional Airport, U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood says he was wrongly targeted by the FBI, Illinois State University collaborates with OSF HealthCare, plus FFA (formerly) Future Farmers of America is breaking new ground.
  • Releasing a new album during the coronavirus pandemic has a silver lining for the bluesy Peoria roots-rock trio Hoosier Daddy.Cindy Youngren and Dave…
  • In this episode of McHistory, a look at the McLean County Poor Farm, where living conditions were often inhumane.
  • On today's episode, you'll meet the up-and-coming restaurant owner who wants to change the way people eat in Bloomington-Normal. Plus, a preview of Saturday's Day of Pancakes at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts. And you'll meet a Normal Community senior whose art will be shown in Uptown Normal next month.
  • On today's episode, the latest in WGLT's Welcome Series series, Normal City Manager Pam Reece discusses Uptown South plans, plus ISU psychology professor explains our fascination with nature revenge movies.
  • On today's episode, a snapshot of Bloomington-Normal's hot real estate market for sellers, a Bloomington assisted living community holds a birthday bash for eight centenarians, plus a man's near-death experience becomes a teachable moment about heart health.
  • On today's episode, Coretta Jackson, a community health worker for Chestnut Health Systems, provides assistance for the unhoused population that are seeking health care in Bloomington-Normal.
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