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  • On today's episode, Gov. JB Pritzker outlines his priorities as he is sworn in for a second term, Normal's police chief discusses hiring challenges and new license-plate reading cameras, plus Connect Transit explore a fare-free pilot program.
  • On today's episode, an in-depth look back on the 1978 Normal firefighters strike and its impacts 45 years later.
  • On today's episode, economic developers and consultants discuss the need for more diverse housing in Bloomington-Normal, Bloomington Deputy City Manager Billy Tyus outlines city council priorities and budget planning, plus Community Players Theater celebrates its first 100 years and previews the upcoming season.
  • On today's episode, an interview with U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, how the U.S. Geological Survey is using helicopters to study groundwater in central Illinois, plus the Bloomington High School dance team prepares for a national competition.
  • On today's episode, how gas stoves became a hot topic, the latest in WGLT's Welcome Home series, a study recommends regenerative agriculture to preserve the environment, plus Illinois adopts new rules that limit local control of siting wind and solar farms.
  • On today's episode, a Bloomington-Normal homebuilder analyzes the current home construction market; Normal City Manager Pam Reece discusses the housing market Uptown development and budget planning; plus advocates for ending cash bail expect it will survive a legal challenge.
  • On today's episode, ISU's head of academic affairs analyzes the potential impacts of ChatGPT, the incoming Bloomington Area Career Center director discusses the rising demand for technical options in school, plus ISU hosts one of the exonerated men from the Central Park Five.
  • On today's episode, the latest in WGLT's Welcome Home series, Heartland Theater Company presents 'The Lifespan of a Fact,' plus Jesse Ray and the Carolina Catfish bring their bluesy-rock sound to Nightshop in downtown Bloomington.
  • On today's episode, U.S. Rep Darin LaHood discusses the GOP agenda in the new term, Bloomington and Normal city council candidates discuss the community's COVID response during a forum, Miller Park Zoo helps rescue a lemur in a Bloomington garage, plus scaffolding is highlighted in a new art exhibit in Uptown Normal.
  • On today's episode, state Senator Jason Barickman announces his retirement from the legislature, McLean County government adopts a power-sharing agreement following a a split election, plus an ISU students wants authorities to investigate the 1975 murder of Carol Rofstad.
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