On today's episode, Illinois State University is changing the way its budgets to provide more stability during times of instability, McLean County reaches a new benchmark for recycling that's been decades in the making and Illinois Democrats seem reluctant to get in the national redistricting race in an effort to tip the scales in Congress next year.

ISU takes part in campaign to recruit teachers from other career fields
07:21

Normal Township approves ballot question on pro-Israel state law
04:33

Volunteers help meet need for Spanish translators in Bloomington-Normal
04:40