Statewide
Saturdays 9 AM
Reporting from in and around Illinois.
Listen to Statewide across Illinois in:
- Bloomington/Normal – WGLT 89.1 (Saturdays 5 PM)
- Carbondale – WSIU 91.9 (Saturdays 3 PM and Sundays 6 AM)
- Mount Vernon - WVSI 88.9 (Saturdays 3 PM and Sundays 6 AM)
- Olney - WUSI 90.3 (Saturdays 3 PM and Sundays 6 AM)
- Quad Cities - WVIK 105.7 HD-2 (TBD)
- Rockford/DeKalb – WNIJ 89.5 (Saturdays 6 AM, Sundays 2 PM)
- Springfield/Decatur - WUIS 91.9 (Saturdays 9 AM)
- Peoria – WCBU 89.9 (Saturdays 5 PM)
- Pittsfield - WIPA 89.3 (Saturdays 9 AM)
- Urbana/Champaign – WILL 580 (Saturdays 11 AM)
Latest Episodes
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A woman discusses the story of how family escaped the Dachau concentration camp.
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More than 85% of farm families rely on off-farm income. They often need the jobs to cover costs as smaller farms struggle to produce enough money.
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We visit a couple of schools that have enacted such policies to see if they are working.
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Amid a growing climate of abuse aimed at sports officials, the Illinois High School Association has found it more difficult to attract and keep them. Some schools have had problems getting enough referees for contests.
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On this episode, we discuss how to take care of yourself while dealing with sociopolitical stress.
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Several reports of a mysterious creature in Chicago led some to seek answers. So far, there are none.
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Heather Simpson said the debate has pitted neighbors and relatives against one another.
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The former Illinois House Speaker was once a powerful force in politics and government. Now, his legacy is at stake.
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Research shows that college students are going hungry at a higher rate than the U.S. population as a whole.
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Sexually inappropriate calls, texts and chats are infrequent, but not uncommon on the 988 line, as are other types of abuse, including pranks, insults and personal attacks on the crisis counselors.