It has been 1,047 days since big man Kofi Cockburn last suited up in Illinois orange-and-blue threads. That’s less than three years. But in that period, Cockburn, a native of Kingston, Jamaica, has somehow seen his 7-foot,
A Champaign woman was reported missing to police last week. Brittney Schurvinske has been missing for six months — and now friends and family members are concerned about her whereabouts. The 35-year-old mother of two was last seen by friends and family in July.
The Champaign City Council recently discussed updates on Experience Champaign-Urbana and a blueprint to reduce community gun violence.
Police said Schurvinske was last seen July 24, 2024, near Illinois Terminal. WAND News spoke with Champaign police. They said she was not reported as missing to the department until Jan. 24, 2025. They said were not sure why she had not been previously reported missing by the family.
Illinois football is losing a staff member to a team which it will play in 2025, according to multiple reports. Dre Brown, who served as Director of Player Personnel for the Illini in 2024, is expected to take a job with USC.
The Startup World Cup Agriculture and Food Regional Competition is part of the lineup for the 10th annual AgTech Summit, which will be held at the Illinois Conference Center on
The wait is over. Legendary Illini center Kofi Cockburn will return to Illinois on Feb. 11 for his honored jersey
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A member of the Champaign City Council is drawing criticism after he updated his Facebook profile picture to a swastika on Friday. Council member Davion Williams changed his profile picture to the image of a swastika.
University of Illinois Chicago scientists have redesigned a treatment for the most common pediatric leukemia to eliminate its severe side effects
The two-year suspension of former Belleville football coach Jermain Crowell has expired, and he has been hired as the football coach at River Rouge.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WAND) — A Champaign city council member is under fire for posting a swastika symbol on his personal Facebook account. The since deleted post by Council member Davion Williams drew a strong rebuke from Champaign's mayor, at least one other member of city council, and members of the public.