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A standoff involving the city of Pekin, CVS and the owner of the property where a CVS pharmacy is located in the city threatens to delay the start of a portion of the Court Street reconstruction project.
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Police are investigating the shooting of a woman in north Peoria on Sunday as a homicide.
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The dangers of air pollution from the smoke generated by West Coast wildfires can be more widespread and long-term, potentially impacting Central Illinois.
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On the brink of tax season, the process determining your property tax bill can feel opaque and frustrating. Peoria Township wants to ease some of that stress.
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The northern Illinois city is of similar size to Peoria, where conversations about the unhoused have become supercharged in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's Grants Pass decision last year.
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Dr. Ngozi Ezike, a face of the state’s pandemic response, took a job with a hospital that received state grants.
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Midwest Food Bank looks to assist wildfire relief; State Farm fields growing number of damage claimsThe Midwest Food Bank in Morton and Bloomington-based insurance company State Farm are both involved in responding to the ongoing destructive wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
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Candidates made their fourth-quarter filings with the Illinois State Board of Elections at the beginning of the year.
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Peoria police say two people have been arrested in connection with the death of a 13-month-old child, who was taken unresponsive last month to OSF Saint Francis Medical Center.
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On this week’s Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland Wright of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois is joined by David Commanday, conductor of the Heartland Festival Orchestra. They talk about the HFO's exciting upcoming 'A Tribute to Tina Turner' concert taking place Saturday, Jan. 25 in the Peoria Civic Center Ballroom.
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This year’s agenda includes many long-running asks, like protecting the local share of tax revenue and reforming public safety pensions. It also highlights requests for “missing middle” housing and Safe-T Act revisions.
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The City of Peoria is asking the state legislature for assistance in developing solutions for a “missing middle” gap in housing needs.