(Springfield-jm) – Illinois lawmakers approved a measure that would allow rideshare drivers to unionize and negotiate with companies like Uber and Lyft. Under the proposal, drivers will be able to form and join organizations to represent them in negotiations over pay and working conditions. The bill also requires companies to pay a fee on each trip originating in Illinois.
(Springfield-jm) – Illinois could soon reform the state’s regulations on delinquent property tax sales after the General Assembly approved a bill that lets homeowners keep their equity. The key change is if a homeowner fails to pay their debt in an initial redemption period, and their property is seized and sold, they will receive any surplus funds left over from the auction. Illinois is the last state to come into compliance with a 2023 Supreme Court ruling that determined the sale process violated citizens’ rights to fair compensation for government seizure of property and ruled any surplus funds from the property sale must be returned to the owner.
(Springfield–jc) One area state leader wants the state to abolish the Illinois Estate Tax or “death” tax that has big implications on farmers and their families. Dean Abbott reports…
(Rantoul-jm) – The Rantoul bus driver accused of sexually assaulting a minor has been denied pretrial release. Johnnie McClendon Junior made an appearance in Champaign County court for arraignment and detention. He was charged with a single count of predatory criminal sexual assault against a minor. If convicted he would receive a mandatory prison sentence. The judge denied pretrial release.. He’s due back in court on June 25th.
(Springfield–jc) –The Citizens Utility Board says it has identified at least $54 million worth of overcharges in Illinois American Water's proposed $142.4 million rate increase. When requesting approval of the hike from the Illinois Commerce Commission earlier this year, the water utility estimated that the typical residential customer would pay about $14 more per month and typical wastewater customers would pay an extra $28 per month.
(Rantoul–jc) Just before 11 Tuesday morning, Rantoul Police Officers were dispatched to the 600 block of Saint. Andrews Circle drive in the village, for a caller stating he had been shot. METCAD dispatch also advised they received additional calls of people shooting as well as Raven Gunshot Detection alerts in the vicinity. Officers arrived on scene and located one male victim who had sustained a gunshot wound. Officers immediately began administering first aid until they were relieved by paramedics. The victim was subsequently transported to Carle Hospital with what are believed to be non-life-threatening injuries. Rantoul police did pursue an arrest warrant to a home in the village on Tuesday. Rantoul police are continuing to investigate this incident. If you have any information on this crime, please contact the Rantoul Police Department 217 892-2103, or CrimeStoppers 217 373-TIPS.
(Paxton–jc) Regulating E-Bikes and scooters continues to be a subject for city of Paxton leaders. Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold says the council has ideas on how to proceed, but the city is waiting on some state decisions concerning e-bikes…
Paxton Mayor Bill Ingold.. WPXN News will have more on the subject on our Wednesday and Thursday
(Cullom–jc) Tri Point school leaders will be looking at building upgrades and options when their school board meets as a committee on Thursday. At the meeting, school leaders and the board will look at expectations for school buildings including the Kempton building. That committee meeting comes to order at 5, Thursday afternoon at the Tri-Point Board room in Kempton
(Gibson City–jc) One Ford County town is set to celebrate the nation’s 250 anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Gibson City will celebrate on Saturday July 11th says Gibson City event Spokesperson Susie Tongate…
Gibson City Event Spokesperson Susie Tongate. The day will feature a patriotic parade, a ribbon cutting for the Social Lott District, games for kids and adults, live music and lots of food options.
(The Center Square) – Included in the recently passed state budget, the Illinois State Board of Education will get money for property tax relief. Statehouse Republicans called for the relief program to be funded after the funds were not included in the budget for the current year. In the final hours of talks regarding Illinois’ record $55.9 billion spending plan for the 2027 fiscal year, lawmakers noted that the budget included $45 million for ISBE’s Property Tax Relief Grant program. As a Senate Democrat Leader on Appropriations, Sen. Elgie Sims Jr., D-Chicago, said the $45 million allocation for the coming year is because the state was able to complete a study on the effectiveness of the program.
(Washington–jc) The corn crop continues to emerge locally around the state and Nation. U-S-D-A meteorologist Brad Rippey takes a look at the U.S. corn crop…
U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey
(Springfield-jm) – Bills expanding privacy for abortion medical records and access to birth control services passed in the final days of the General Assembly’s spring session. The first measure would create the Reproductive Health Privacy Act and would require the separation of information about abortion services or diagnosis of gender dysphoria from a patient’s digital medical record if a patient chooses. Access to those records would be restricted for out of state entities. Lawmakers also passed a bill that expands access to birth control for minors, allowing them to consent to birth control without additional consent from a parent or guardian.
(Northern Illinois–jc) The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois has issued a report he said confirms what he already stated publicly in response to intense press interest and inquiries. Andrew Boutros said in a statement that he has never appeared before any grand jury hearing or deliberating evidence on any matter since becoming U.S. Attorney in April 2025. Last month, Boutros said the dismissal of charges against anti-immigration law enforcement protesters in Broadview came after “certain conduct” by the government in the grand jury.
(Springfield-jm) — A bill heading to Governor J-B Pritzkers desk could improve access to suicide prevention services. Sponsors say 988 information should be visible in county shelter care homes, daycares, public libraries, hospitals and nursing homes.
(Springfield–jc) After voting no on next year’s budget early Monday morning, 104th District State Representative Brandun Schweizer, Republican from Danville, says while Democrats continue their tax more and spend more cycle, the democrats did not help in providing affordability for working Illinois families…
104th District State Representative Brandun Schweizer, Republican from Danville
Schweizer added that since taking office, Illinois Democrat Governor J-B Pritzker has increased state spending by 40 percent and enacted 57 tax and fee increases
(Urbana-jm) – A man is facing charges after being accused of raping a woman in Urbana. Johnathan Fuller Junior was charged with four counts of criminal sexual assault. Fuller allegedly pushed the victim in her own apartment on May 29th and sexually assaulted her.. He was denied pretrial release.
(Iroquois County-jm) – Three bridges crossing I-57 in Iroquois County will be partially or fully closed to traffic starting today as part of a larger construction project on the highway. The bridges affected include East 200 North Road near Loda, East 400 North Road near the northbound Main Line Rest Area and East 700 North Road south of Buckley. The 200 North Road bridge will have one lane of traffic maintained while the other two will be fully closed. Work on the bridges are expected to be completed by August.
(Paxton–jc) – The second in the series of First Friday night concerts is set for this Friday night in downtown Paxton. Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper says a Chicago based band called…”Back in Time” is coming back to Veteran’s Square…
Paxton Mainstreet Executive Director Donna Pepper. The concessions stand opens at 6pm with the free concert at 7pm in downtown Paxton
(Savoy–jc) The Advocates for Aging Care in Champaign County is encouraging the public to attend a public hearing next Tuesday in Savoy. The local group has applied for a license for 120 skilled nursing beds to be placed in the county. Currently, Champaign County is short more than 300 skilled nursing beds. The hearing takes place at 1pm, Tuesday June 9th in the Village of Savoy Municipal Board room
(Rantoul–jc) Community Development Block grant funds will help some projects in the village of Rantoul including some houses and streets. Village Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third says the earned grant dollars continue to help in upgrades…
Rantoul Mayor Sam Hall the Third
(The Center Square) – Illinois is still waiting to benefit from a law promised to generate hundreds of millions of dollars by restricting credit and debit card swipe fees. U.S. District Court Judge Virginia Kendall ruled that a federal order issued in April effectively blocks the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act that was signed into law in 2024. Hours before the ruling, state lawmakers voted to delay implementation of the fee until July First 20-27. Rob Karr, president and CEO of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association, said IRMA proposed the law that would generate $200 million annually and help the state address a budget shortfall.
(Washington–jc) The soybean crop continues to emerge locally around the state and Nation. U-S-D-A meteorologist Brad Rippey takes a look at soybeans…
U S D A Meteorologist Brad Rippey
(Chaampaign–jc) – The Champaign Fire Department responded to a fire in a single-family home in the 400 block of South Russell Street just before midnight last night Fire crews were able to quickly extinguish the fire. No one was hurt in the fire.
WPXN News notes…
The Gibson Area Chamber of Commerce annual fish fry will take place on Thursday, June 4th from 5-7 pm at the North Park Pavilion in Gibson City. Cost is $5.
Paxton townwide garage sales will take place Friday, June 5th and Saturday, June 6th.
The village of Rantoul will hold their summer nights concert series on Friday, June 5th with Aces N’ Rhythms in downtown Rantoul.
The 2026 Roberts Fun Day will take place on Saturday, June 6th. Activities include breakfast from 8-11, vendors from 8-3, bounce houses and silent auction 9-3, kids cart rides 11-1, bingo 11-2, food trucks 11-3, bags tournament at 4 and live music from 7-10.
Logan Kirby will perform at the Melvin Community Hall on Saturday, June 6th at 7pm. Cost is $10.
Champaign Firefighters Local 1260 will hold a 5k on Sunday, June 7th from 8-10:30 at Carle at the Fields.






