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Judge Thomas Horan of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of Delaware said Tuesday there's a risk of the case "collapsing under its own weight" if legal wrangling between the Peoria-based nursing home company and X-Caliber Funding isn't resolved.
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Lower sales kept Caterpillar profits about flat in the first quarter of 2024, when compared to the same time last year.
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Vice chairman Dr. Andy Chiou said the station will likely skip a year of both magazine production and related events while reorganizing the station and rethinking how to move the publication forward.
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WTVP's board of trustees is set to select a new president and CEO for the public television station at a special meeting next week.
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Peoria Heights negotiating lease with Bradley University for shared commercial kitchen in pump houseA budding food entrepreneur looking to cook up a catering or farmer's market business needs more than just an idea. It needs space.
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Nearly four years since the onset of COVID-19, the Peoria area’s hotel and tourism industries have bounced back well, according Discover Peoria president and CEO JD Dalfonso.
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The state organization responsible for making economic forecasts for lawmakers described Peoria’s economy as “limping along” in a recent report.
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BioUrja claims they're owed more than $27 million after the manufacturer of Purell hand sanitizer reneged on an agreement to purchase some 14.7 million gallons of ethanol produced in Peoria.
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A surge of new residential units are planned for Peoria's downtown and Warehouse District over the next few years. But who are the people that want to live there, and why?
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After weathering the advent of Amazon and the closures of the pandemic, it may seem like it would be a difficult time for local bookstores. But that's not what booksellers are experiencing.
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Public television station WTVP lost nearly $870,000 in its last fiscal year, with Peoria magazine's ballooning costs driving much of the deficit.
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Residents and advocates concerned about how a potential new TIF district might impact Peoria’s Southside want city leaders to keep environmental and racial justice and equity factors in mind.