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A group of current and former Bradley University professors, along with the school’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), allege in a new lawsuit that the Peoria institution breached contracts and racially discriminated against an employee by enacting 2023’s budget cuts.
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Peoria’s only children’s museum is celebrating ten years of discovery in Glen Oak Park.
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A new plan for the historic pump house building in Peoria Heights reimagines the space as a place to grow food businesses in the region.
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George McKenna anticipates a smooth transition as he assumes leadership of the Peoria County Regional Office of Education.
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A neighborhood association is going public with its displeasure over Bradley University’s plans for the West Main Street property that used to be home to an Avanti’s Restaurant.
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A class project by some Pekin Community High School juniors aims to educate the public about the Underground Railroad’s place in Tazewell County history.
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A new exhibit at the Peoria Riverfront Museum features the world’s largest dinosaurs. Not the ferocious tyrannosaurus rex, but the gentle, giant, long-necked sauropods.
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ICC staff direct displaced students toward housing on other campuses, with local property managementA report presented to the Illinois Central College Board of Trustees begins to provide a clearer picture of how the Central Illinois community college plans to handle student housing needs in the aftermath of the closure of its on-campus facilities.
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A day filled with family friendly activities at Peoria’s Glen Oak Park traces its roots back to children’s television.
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Peoria Public Schools District 150 is supporting students’ mental health with long-term care from an outside service.
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Tom Neeley served on the Morton School Board for 36 years. His final meeting was Tuesday. He didn't run for re-election April 1.
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The future of the popular PeoriaCorps career development service program is in jeopardy as the Trump Administration cuts funding for AmeriCorps.