ComEd said the credits were made possible by the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, which requires nuclear plants to pay when prices are up.
A look at the impact the staffing cuts will have on Illinois, including the firing of all regional office staff in Chicago.
Illinois has some of the highest fuel gas prices in the country, and this week, taxes on fuel will increase.
New IRS migration data shows taxable income leaving Illinois
More than a year ago, on Sunday, April 26, 2020, Gov. J.B. Pritzker talked about his relationship with Fauci.
It appears Illinois is losing the competition with other states to capture people and their wealth.
The bill would change state law to allow the sale of dogs and cats only if they come from an animal control facility or shelter.
For years, a Central Illinois Republican has filed resolutions to separate the rest of Illinois from Cook County.
If Bill HB 2789 becomes law, it empowers the state to impose new health mandates on in-person learning in ALL schools, including nonpublic.
Illinois among six states that have not released 2020 financial reports
In her first visit to IL since moving into the White House, Jill Biden stressed the importance of community colleges to the economy.
After Memorial Day, one mayor said no masks will be required at village events.
Currently, there are tens of thousands of backlogs of individuals who have paid for their application to be processed.
You asked - I listened. Questions for Darren Bailey, an Illinois gubernatorial candidate.
“It's really unfortunate what was allowed to happen here in Illinois and some other states,” Rockford State Rep. Joe Sosnowki said.
Of more than 2,000 pages of documents turned over to a state senator, only a handful dealt with the deadly outbreak at a veterans home.
State officials have recorded 21,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Illinois since the outset of the pandemic.
Federal taxpayers are set to send more than $10 billion to Illinois with a measure the U.S. House passed Wednesday.
IL residents could soon be seeing $1,400 checks as well as a big boost in child tax credits as part of the COVID-19 relief bill.
Sixteen deaths were reported Tuesday, down from hundreds just a couple months ago, but officials caution Illinoisans to keep wearing masks.
The suit asks a judge to rule four Illinois men had their rights violated and award them $80 to cover their application fees.
The Channahon Republican appeared on the Comedy Central show Wednesday night.
The U of I saliva test has been praised for its simplicity.
Distributed evenly across Illinois’ approximately 12 million residents, that amounts to roughly $25,000 per person.
The state says it's working to ensure the error doesn’t happen again.
A new era has begun for the Illinois Democratic Party.
Illinois continues to lag behind most other states in getting people fully vaccinated for the coronavirus.
Several major projects have been announced through the Rebuild Illinois capitol plan, including Southern Illinois and Chicago State.
“When we provide opportunities for growth and job training to young people, when they learn to believe in themselves, great things happen."
Nearly 80 percent of millennials would consider buying a house sight unseen, a new real estate data study shows.
The COVID-19 pandemic threw many districts’ educational plans into tailspins.
The Senate will begin debate Wednesday on a $1.9 trillion relief bill that directly aids families, states, cities, the unemployed and more.
What to know before filing returns in Illinois, including how unemployment benefits affect your tax liability.
Illinois has just ranked as the second most corrupt state in a University of Illinois at Chicago report.
The Illinois House was slated to begin virtual hearings Monday.
Lawmakers introduce bills to prevent outbreaks at state-run facilities.
IL state Rep. Chris Miller's truck was parked outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. Photos show a "Three Percenter" militia sticker on the window.
Communities dealing with staggering natural gas bills are getting temporary help from the state.
Illinois experienced increased initial unemployment claims last week as compared to the week before.
UIC researchers found that since 1976, Illinois had more corruption convictions per-capita than every other state except Louisiana.