-
About 200 people marched throughout downtown Rockford on Sunday protesting Pres. Donald Trump's mass deportation plan. Some participants carried signs that read “No one is illegal on stolen land,” “My students are not criminals,” and “Families belong together.”
-
Trump’s firing of government workers and Musk's meddling in agencies with sensitive data has drawn alarm and lawsuits.
-
Linh Nguyen needs a minimum of 20 votes to win the Democratic primary and appear on the April Consolidated Election. Voters will find the ballot blank and will have to write her name in to cast a ballot for Nguyen.
-
Wisconsin’s dairy industry is heavily dependent on an undocumented workforce that may be a target under Trump’s mass deportation plan.
-
The Illinois Trust Act prohibits local law enforcement agencies including police and the sheriff from working with immigration officials.
-
The DeKalb City Council approved the formation of a TIF district on South Fourth Street in a 6-1 vote.
-
Incumbent Democrat Jim Hart is running against Republican Dale again in a rematch after facing each other in 2022, in which then incumbent Diddens lost to Hart.
-
While issues like rural health or economic development has not been in the forefront, crime receives much of the attention. Republican candidates for Stephenson County board all listed public safety as their top concern in a quetionnaire posted on Freepod, a local news podcast.
-
Boone County Board District 1 voters can choose two of the three candidates to respresent them on the board: Incumbent Brian Schneider (R), Josh Shumaker (R), and Michael Yates (D).
-
A Boston musician is asking performers across the country to give voters a soothing experience at election polls.
-
Voters of Boone County District 2 have four candidates to consider: Republican incumbents Tom Walberg and Ryan Curry, and Democrats Tracy Rangel and Daniel Dupree.
-
The Boone County Third District candidates are incumbent Marion Thornberry (R), Michael Carlyle (D), Matthew Ragano (R), and Michael Hart (D).