Illinois
Basketball Games on TV in Illinois: Channel Info & Live Streams – February 14
Illinois basketball followers, you’ve got one NBA game, six men’s college games, three women’s college games and 27 high school games to enjoy on Wednesday, February 14 — for information on how to watch, see below.
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Illinois NBA Games Today
Chicago Bulls at Cleveland Cavaliers
The Bulls travel to face the Cavaliers on Wednesday at 7:30 PM ET.
- TV Channel: ESPN, BSOH, and NBCS-CHI
- Stream Live: Watch this game on Fubo (regional restrictions may apply)
- Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
Illinois Men’s College Basketball Games Today
Chicago State Cougars at Eastern Kentucky Colonels
Eastern Kentucky Colonels at Chicago State Cougars
Southern Illinois Salukis at Belmont Bruins
Saint Joseph’s (PA) Hawks at Loyola Chicago Ramblers
UIC Flames at Bradley Braves
No. 1 UConn Huskies at DePaul Blue Demons
- TV Channel: CBS Sports Network
- Stream Live: Watch this game on Fubo (regional restrictions may apply)
- Game Time: 9:00 PM ET
Illinois Women’s College Basketball Games Today
Western Michigan Broncos at Northern Illinois Huskies
Loyola Chicago Ramblers at Saint Louis Billikens
Purdue Boilermakers at Northwestern Wildcats
Illinois High School Basketball Games Today
Boys Basketball
| Stream Live | Game Time | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago Academy High School at IC Catholic Prep |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:00 PM CT | Elmhurst, IL |
| Northside College Prep High School at Fasman Yeshiva High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:00 PM CT | Skokie, IL |
| Sycamore High School at Genoa-Kingston High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 5:30 PM CT | Genoa, IL |
| Hinsdale South High School at Lemont High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Lemont, IL |
| Spry Community Links at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Chicago, IL |
| Meridian High School – Macon at Heyworth High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:00 PM CT | Heyworth, IL |
| Jefferson High School at Hononegah Community High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM CT | Rockton, IL |
| Belvidere High School at Freeport High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:30 PM CT | Freeport, IL |
| Pecatonica High School at Orangeville High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:45 PM CT | Orangeville, IL |
| Lake Park High School at Wheaton North High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 6:55 PM CT | Wheaton, IL |
| Neuqua Valley High School at DeKalb High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | DeKalb, IL |
| Kewanee High School at Orion High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Orion, IL |
| Reavis High School at Chicago Christian High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Palos Heights, IL |
| Warren Township High School at Lake Zurich High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Lake Zurich, IL |
| Zion-Benton High School at Lake Forest High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Lake Forest, IL |
| Mundelein High School at Stevenson High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Lincolnshire, IL |
| Boylan Catholic High School at Harlem High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Machesney Park, IL |
| Rockford Lutheran High School at Rockford Christian High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Rockford, IL |
| Marengo High School at Sandwich High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Sandwich, IL |
| Naperville Central High School at Metea Valley High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Aurora, IL |
| LaSalle-Peru High School at St. Bede Academy |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Peru, IL |
| Marmion Academy at Bartlett High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Bartlett, IL |
| Putnam County High School at Mendota High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Mendota, IL |
| Batavia High School at Glenbard North High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:00 PM CT | Carol Stream, IL |
| Marion High School at Cahokia High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM CT | Cahokia, IL |
| Tuscola High School at Central A & M High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM CT | Moweaqua, IL |
| Centralia High School at Althoff Catholic High School |
Watch on NFHS Network | 7:30 PM CT | Belleville, IL |
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Illinois lawmakers consider tightening DUI law to 0.05 BAC
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. (First Alert 4) – Right now, in Illinois, Missouri and most of the country, drivers must be at or over 0.08 to get a DUI. A proposal in the Illinois Statehouse would lower that threshold.
“Make it as safe as you possibly can out there,” said John Sapolis.
Collinsville resident John Sapolis said while lowering Illinois’ DUI threshold would not affect him, as he rarely drinks, he likes the idea of getting drinkers off the road.
“It’s bad enough out there driving around with people who are not drinking,” said Sapolis.
If a bill passes in the Illinois House of Representatives, the blood alcohol limit would be lowered, meaning fewer drinks could put somebody over the line for a DUI.
Two Chicago-area lawmakers propose lowering the threshold from 0.08 to 0.05.
“Your body still is not in a proper state to really be behind the wheel,” said Erin Doherty, Regional Executive Director for Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Doherty said even at 0.05, drivers are less coordinated and cannot track moving objects as well as when they are sober.
Utah is the only state in the country to have the 0.05 limit, and Doherty said one in five drivers there changed their behavior.
“There are so many other options before getting behind the wheel,” said Doherty.
Sara Floyd used to live in Utah and now calls Collinsville home.
“The Midwest people like to have a few beers while they watch their Little League games
“In Utah, you can barely get alcohol at a gas station,” said Floyd.
She said the culture in Utah is very different and thinks there should be some wiggle room for drivers.
“If one person had a beer within an hour period and then drove, they shouldn’t get a DUI for one drink,” said Floyd.
Doherty said they do not recommend driving even after a single drink.
“You really should not get behind the wheel when you’re any kind of impaired, one drink, five drinks, whatever that looks like, just don’t drive,” said Doherty.
While each body processes alcohol differently, according to the National Library of Medicine, in a two-hour period it takes a 170-pound man three to four drinks to reach 0.05, and it takes a 137-pound woman two to three drinks to reach the same state.
April Sage said she does not think this law would work, saying instead it would help more if the state added more public transit.
“I could have three beers and get a ride home safely,” said Sage.
First Alert 4 reached out to a spokesman for the Illinois Department of Transportation to see if they had any comments on this bill. The spokesperson said they are not going to comment because it is pending legislation.
According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, fatal crashes involving one driver who had been drinking increased 4% from 2019 to 2022, despite multiple studies showing fewer Americans are drinking.
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Voters had no choice in nearly 9-in-10 primary elections
Illinois voting data shows voters had no choice of candidate in nearly 9-in-10 Democratic and Republican primaries for state and federal office in 2024.
Voters had no choice of candidate in nearly nine out of every 10 Republican and Democratic primary elections for state and federal office in 2024.
Analysis of Illinois voting data shows Democrats ran one or no candidate in 135 of the 155 primary elections for the U.S. House, Illinois Senate and Illinois House. That left voters with a choice between candidates in just 20 races.
Meanwhile, Republicans only ran one or no candidate in 137 of the 155 primary elections last year for non-judicial state and federal positions, giving voters of a choice in just 18 races.
In total, there were 155 primaries for the U.S. House of Representatives, Illinois Senate and Illinois House in 2024. Democrats did not run a candidate in 28 of these races while Republicans failed to run a candidate in 50.
And in the 107 Democratic primaries and 87 Republican primaries were only one candidate ran for the position, those candidates secured their spot on the general election ballot with a single primary vote.
To get on the primary ballot for Illinois Senate, the Illinois General Assembly mandates established party candidates to get 1,000 petition signatures from district party members. Illinois House candidates need 500 signatures. For U.S. House, either party’s candidates need signatures from 0.5% of all primary voters from their party in the district.
This lack of choice between candidates for Democratic and Republican party primaries also left general election voters with fewer choices on the ballot.
In the 2024 election cycle, 65 of the 155 non-judicial state and federal general elections had only one candidate on the ballot. That means in 65 districts, it only took one vote for a candidate to win a seat representing the entire district.
Illinoisans already suffer from a lack of choice in candidates. Research shows an average of 4.7 million Illinois voters had no choice in their state representative between the 2012 and 2020 election cycles.
Research shows more choice drives voter participation and makes legislators less susceptible to the influence of lobbyists and special interests. Lightly contested elections also tend to skew policies in favor of powerful special interests.
Illinois should consider reforms that will give voters more choices at the ballot box, such as making it easier for independents to enter the general election like they do in Iowa, Wisconsin and Tennessee.
Until that happens, Illinoisans will continue to see elections with too few choices and too much influence handed to those already in power.
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2 men shot, 1 fatally, outside bar in Morris, police say
MORRIS, Ill. (WLS) — A man was killed and another was injured in a shooting outside of a bar in Grundy County.
The shooting happened early Saturday outside of Clayton’s Tap in the 100 block of West Washington Street in Morris, Illinois, officials said.
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The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene, where they found two men with gunshot wounds. One was pronounced dead at the scene and the other was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
The victim who died was identified by the Grundy County Coroner’s Office as 35-year-old Julian Rosario of Channahon.
A suspect in the shooting, 22-year-old Marshall Szpara of Seneca, was arrested and “initially charged with two counts of aggravated battery with a firearm, pending further review from the Grundy County States Attorney’s office,” Morris police said.
No further information was available.
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