Trooper Corey Thompsen, 28, was struck by a truck in Champaign County. The driver has been cited for expired license and failure to yield.
Trooper Corey S. Thompsen, 28, died Friday after a two-vehicle crash. The incident remains under investigation, according to state police.
One of the siblings was sentenced to life in prison, according to authorities, who noted the victims suffered physical and sexual abuse.
A friend withheld details about the 18-year-old's whereabouts the night before he was found dead outside on concrete steps, police said.
The blaze began in an area where groundskeeping equipment is kept and officials hope Illinois' football game Friday will go on as planned.
Their mothers were promised education and a better life for their daughters, but the girls were put to work instead, authorities said.
Eric Meyer says police raided his Kansas newspaper office and home, where his 98-year-old mother lived.
University police said they received a threatening call Friday.
A private plane transporting Bryan Kohberger back to Idaho stopped for several minutes at Willard Airport.
"This is not a DRILL," the superintendent wrote in a message to parents after Urbana High School received a threat.
The 25-year-old was fatally shot, while two other men were injured and several vehicles were struck by gunfire, according to reports.
The bomb did not ignite and was found by a receptionist at the clinic, who then called police, federal officials said.
A woman told police she pulled up next to his vehicle and saw him masturbating while looking at children playing, according to a report.
Ricriana Allenia Tyler was reported missing April 13 but was last seen March 22, police said.
Adrian Parker Deck was last seen March 22, according to Champaign police.
One person was injured in a shooting in the 1200 block of Hedge Road May 21.
Officer Chris Oberheim died after being struck by gunfire while reporting to a domestic disturbance.
Darion Lafayette, 24, was killed during the shooting, according to the County Coroner's Office. A second officer was wounded but is stable.
The prescription drug boxes located in the lobby of each respective department have been removed due to safety concerns.
Three vehicle hijackings were reported to Champaign Police in April.
Tracy Parsons and Urbana Police Chief Bryant Seraphin appeared with Scott Beatty on WDWS regarding local gun violence and police relations.
Police are reminding the community about important violence prevention measures and programs that are available for assistance.
Fire crews quickly extinguished the fire primarily contained to a rooftop air handling unit at a Target.
A31-year-old male suffered multiple life-threatening gunshot wounds in a yard outside of a private residence on Ridgewood Drive last summer.
A single family home and a cannabis dispensary are now permitted to start construction.
Fire department instructors will lead a scenario designed to simulate an ice rescue, reinforcing victim removal skills.
Police have arrested Lamont Jackson, a 47-year-old male from Urbana, for his reported involvement in this incident.
Preliminary information suggests the victim was walking in the area of E Beardsley Avenue and N Fourth Street when he was struck by gunfire.
Crews responded to a fire inside a home at 20 Raintree Drive early Monday.
There were no firefighter or occupant injuries reported after the Jan. 29 fire.
An arrest warrant was issued four months ago for Henry A. Pettigrew, who was arrested for the shooting Wednesday in Urbana.
The preliminary investigation suggests the victim was struck by gunfire while seated inside of a parked car Dec. 29.
Officers discovered an unresponsive 36-year-old female victim inside of a vehicle suffering from multiple life-threatening gunshot wounds.
Fire crews quickly extinguished the fire that was contained to the garage Christmas Day.
The City will accept applications for the 2021 process through Jan. 28.
A 28-year-old male victim arrived at a local hospital with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to his leg.
A 30-year-old male inside of a motor vehicle who sustained a fatal gunshot wound Nov. 13.
A 16-year-old was killed in the shooting last week on East Eureka Street.
Kamrion Wilson appeared in court on preliminary charges of Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon and Possession of a Stolen Firearm.
One man was injured in the Nov. 2 shooting; the injury is not believed to be life-threatening.