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Women participating in the latest cohort of the Empowering Women Globally program at Bradley University's Turner Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation say they've learned valuable lessons about succeeding in business.
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Peoria area home sales dipped nearly 5% in 2024, and signs point to some of the biggest challenges in the market to continue into the new year.
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Mike Jirik and Tazio Grivetti noticed fewer young people playing baseball, and decided to come up with a sport that had more action and greater appeal. The result? WooshBall.
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The General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport closed out 2024 with its highest December passenger count on record.
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A Washington home improvement company will pay $450,000 to place its name on the Peoria Civic Center Theater through at least the end of 2029.
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Rita Ali believes Peoria is making progress that should not be interrupted. Chuck Grayeb sees a city at a crossroads that must address criminal delinquency. John Kelly thinks a change is needed to cultivate growth and prosperity.
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A Peoria-based startup is developing a system aimed at neutralizing threats from active shooters and other mass attacks. ShotHawk is working on AI-driven technology that would use non-lethal deterrents such as pepper gel against would-be assailants.
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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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Pekin took the first step Monday toward the possible construction of an estimated $550 million methanol plant at 300 Hanna Drive in the Riverway Business Park.
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A Washington home improvement company is buying the naming rights to the Peoria Civic Center Theater. It's the first such deal for the theater in the venue's 42-year history.
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More than 300 people were on hand at the ribbon-cutting for the new interactive Heritage Gallery exhibit as Caterpillar kicked off its celebration of its 100th year in business.
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Developers Cullinan Properties say Best Buy and Boot Barn are the latest additions to East Peoria's Levee District.