On today's episode, Bloomington wants to expand its use of license-plate reading cameras into some residential areas, an ISU-led team uses virtual reality to try to reverse drug overdoses, some advocates want the state to take a more aggressive approach to reduce fentanyl deaths and the latest McHistory episode tells the story of an Abraham Lincoln autobiography.

More McLean County defendants are using ChatGPT as their lawyers. It's not going great
07:33

The pendulum of history swings 'toward a more perfect union' in lecture at Eureka College
04:17

Options for Unit 5 enrollment adjustment largely unchanged at marathon school board meeting
07:30