“A bonus Thanksgiving:” Firefighters celebrate the …
First responders are picking up calls and keeping you safe on Thanksgiving instead of spending the night around the dinner table with their families
First responders are picking up calls and keeping you safe on Thanksgiving instead of spending the night around the dinner table with their families
First responders are picking up calls and keeping you safe on Thanksgiving instead of spending the night around the dinner table with their families
The Morning Show invited on Jonah Jansen to talk about his event called Fostering Christmas One Toy at a Time.
Three grandchildren and their grandparents were kept safe during a house fire in Terre Haute, Indiana thanks to a fire safety course taken in Danville last summer.
It has been more than a year since the Dobbs decision changed the course of abortion access across the country. The outcome is exactly what some experts expected.
Five Central Illinois counties are now considered disaster zones by the U.S. Department of Agriculture because of losses caused by a storm that rolled through the region five months ago.
A 34-year-old woman is dead, and two men have been arrested following a shooting in Decatur Tuesday night.
WATCH (WCIA) - The Morning Show invited on Jonah Jansen to talk about his event called Fostering Christmas One Toy at a Time.
WATCH (WCIA) - The Morning Show invited on Barb Horsch to talk about the "Celebrate The Season" event in Gibson City.
An Effingham elementary school teacher was recently surprised with a new car courtesy of the Wheels to Prosper program.
With a game-high 20 points, Illinois guard Adalia McKenzie led Illinois women’s basketball to a dominating 89-50 win over Central Connecticut State on Wednesday.
An Effingham daycare center is honoring two kids who died in the tragic Teutopolis ammonia spill with a kind gesture.
It has been more than a year since the Dobbs decision changed the course of abortion access across the country and the outcome is exactly what some experts expected.
Eastern Illinois volleyball is less than 24 hours away from playing in its first NCAA Tournament game in more than two decades, as EIU takes on Marquette in the First Round on Thursday.