WGLT's Lyndsay Jones spoke Tuesday with Ed Yohnka, a spokesperson for the ACLU of Illinois, who said the organization takes issue with the viewpoint that abortion, or the ability to choose whether to have one, is not a fundamental human right.
On today's episode, you'll hear more of our conversation with a Unit 5 teacher about budget cuts are affecting her. And Lyndsay Jones reports on how nonpartisan school board races could get … really partisan.
On today's episode, host Sarah Nardi talks to Normal Town Council member Kevin McCarthy about plans for Uptown Normal's Trail East and Trail West sites. Plus, Eric Stock talks to the McLean County sheriff about hiring and retention among his deputies. And Lyndsay Jones reports on how wastewater monitoring could aid COVID-19 response.
On today's episode, you'll hear from an Illinois Board of Higher Education official about what happens next at Lincoln College. Plus, Lyndsay Jones reports on a plan to expand grow-your-own programs in Illinois school districts.
On today's episode, WGLT's weeklong series on Indians in Bloomington-Normal continues. Many people of Indian heritage say the community is welcoming, but not everyone has the same experiences. Some still see a cultural divide they've not fully been able to bridge. Also, Lyndsay Jones reports on two Indian language schools in Bloomington-Normal. And you'll hear from another MLK essay-contest winner.