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A scheduling conflict has prompted the Illinois High School Association to move this year’s Class 1A and 2A state baseball finals from Peoria to Champaign.
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Caterpillar Inc. is reporting a 10% drop in sales and revenue for the first quarter of 2025.
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Adoption of a municipal grocery tax to replace the upcoming elimination of the state’s tax will go before the Peoria City Council at its next meeting Tuesday.
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A Peoria nonprofit is at a crossroads after a large, white van was stolen from its facility.
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Peoria will remain the host for the Illinois High School Association’s softball state finals for at least the next three years.
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Being open to working with artificial intelligence was one of the messages given to students Tuesday during Bradley University’s annual Charley Steiner Symposium.
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The Caterpillar company is preparing for a new Chief Executive Officer.
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A grocery store planned for Peoria’s South Side neighborhood is scheduled to open this summer after more than 3 1/2 years of planning.
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Members of the Illinois Central College Board of Trustees say they feel blindsided by the recent decision to close the student housing facility on the East Peoria campus.
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A familiar community leader is taking the top role at the Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunity, or PCCEO.
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Greater Peoria Economic Development Council CEO Chris Setti suspects financial uncertainty may continue to linger as the Trump Administration’s trade policies keep changing.
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Peoria City Manager Patrick Urich says the biggest concern for municipalities from the president’s fluctuating trade policy is if the broad tariffs on goods result in increased inflation.