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Planning a trip with your furry friend? Whether you're flying across the country or hitting the open road, traveling with pets requires careful preparation to ensure their comfort and safety. Here are some essential tips to make your journey smoother for both you and your pet.

Starting Today, Illinois will usher in several new laws ranging from education requirements to a ban on small single-use plastic bottles in hotels. The state will also implement several new tax increases as part of the record $55.2 billion Fiscal Year 2026 State Budget, passed by Democrats this spring.

New Taxes Taking Effect

Sports Betting Tax Increase
A per-wager tax of $0.25 for the first 20 million bets, doubling to $0.50 after that. DraftKings and FanDuel have already responded by raising costs for users.
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Illinois Republicans urge veto of Senate Bill 328, file lawsuit to expose Constitutional Violation. Last week, members of the Illinois House and Senate Republican caucuses joined together to call on Gov. Pritzker to veto Senate Bill 328, legislation that would serve only to enrich trial lawyers at the expense of jobs and economic growth. They also filed a lawsuit in Sangamon County court to enforce the Illinois Constitution’s Three Readings Rule, due to the blatant unconstitutional manner the Democratic Majority rammed the special interest proposal through the General Assembly after midnight on the last day of session.

Do you ever get things delivered from retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Target, or even your favorite small business? Whether it’s school supplies, household essentials, groceries, or pizza, delivery has become a go-to convenience for many Illinois families.

However, Governor JB Pritzker and Springfield Democrats floated an idea this past legislative session to add a $1.50 delivery tax to nearly every package shipped to Illinois homes. Luckily, delivery taxes did not receive a vote in the House, but the new tax could still be adopted in veto or special sessions later this year.

If you’re looking for a way to get the kids off the couch and into nature, hiking is a great way to unplug, stretch those legs, and make some unforgettable memories. Here in Illinois, you don’t have to go far to find trails that are kid-friendly, beautiful, and full of adventure.

Here are five top hikes for families with kids:

Starved Rock and Sandstone Point Overlook Trail – Starved Rock State Park (Near Oglesby, IL)
Distance: 4.2 miles | Time: ~1 hour 34 min | Difficulty: Moderate

One of Illinois' most iconic hikes, this trail offers sweeping views from Sandstone Point and plenty of natural beauty along the way. The path is paved in parts, but there are quite a few steps, so come ready for a mini workout. It’s a great option for older kids who can handle some stairs and love a good view at the top.

Dells Canyon and Bluff Trail – Matthiessen State Park (Near Oglesby, IL)
Distance: 2.2 miles | Time: ~53 min | Difficulty: Moderate

Waterfalls? Check. Caves? Check. Beautiful canyons? Check. This trail packs a lot into just over two miles and is the perfect blend of exciting terrain and scenic rest stops. Kids love the sense of exploration here. It feels like stepping into another world!

Garden of the Gods Observation Trail – Shawnee National Forest (Near Karbers Ridge, IL)
Distance: 0.5 miles | Time: ~11 min | Difficulty: Easy

Short, easy, and jaw-droppingly beautiful, this is a must-do if you’re in southern Illinois. The rock formations are stunning, and there’s plenty of space to take a break, snap photos, or just let the kids climb and play (safely, of course). Bonus: nearby campsites make this a perfect weekend getaway spot.

Waterfall Glen Trail – Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve (Near Willowbrook, IL)
Distance: 9.5 miles | Time: ~3 hours 7 min | Difficulty: Easy

Don’t let the long mileage scare you, it’s a wide gravel loop with several access points, so you can make this as long or short as you’d like. The trail winds through peaceful woods and past a small waterfall. It’s a great spot for walking, hiking, or biking together as a family.

Eagle Cliff Overlook and La Salle Canyon via Campanula Trail – Starved Rock State Park (Near North Utica, IL)
Distance: 3.9 miles | Time: ~1 hour 34 min | Difficulty: Moderate

This one’s a favorite for families who want a little bit of everything: river views, a boardwalk path, waterfalls, and the scenic beauty of La Salle Canyon. The trail is a mix of boardwalk and concrete, making it accessible and exciting for curious explorers.

Bring snacks, water, and your sense of adventure. Illinois has so many trails that are perfect for families. These are just a few highlights to get you started. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, exploring rock formations, or just walking in the woods, these hikes are sure to create moments your kids won’t forget.

Now lace up those shoes and hit the trail!
Summer in Illinois isn’t just about cornfields and Cubs games (though we love both). The state offers a surprising blend of big-city energy, charming small towns, and natural escapes, all wrapped in Midwestern hospitality. If you’re a history buff, nature lover, foodie, or just need a change of scenery, here’s your guide to some of the best Illinois cities to soak up summer.
June 23rd marks International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), a day to celebrate the contributions of women in the field of engineering. Since 2014, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) in the United Kingdom, has launched an international online campaign to celebrate women engineers across the world.