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Food banks in central Illinois are waiting to see how a federal judge's ruling on SNAP benefits will impact their operations. The Trump administration has been ordered to fully restore food assistance while the government is shut down.
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Airports in Peoria and Bloomington say there will be impacts to their facilities from a federally-ordered reduction in airline flights at key airports around the country.
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A Peoria man was found guilty of first-degree murder Wednesday for shooting another man multiple times in the back at a Center Bluff gas station in 2023.
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Once a new city administrator is hired in Washington, how important in the process of hiring a new finance director should that person become?
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A 55-year-old Peoria woman has been convicted of first-degree murder in the August 2023 fatal stabbing of another woman at a Western Avenue gas station.
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Three fatal shootings in October nearly doubled Peoria’s year-to-date total of gunshot homicides, but the number is still down by more than half compared with a year ago.
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Mike Vespa announced his candidacy in next November’s election on Tuesday, seeking to become resident judge in the 10th Judicial Circuit.
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The announcement comes in conjunction with the unveiling of George Washington's hand-written, first presidential proclamation declaring the Thanksgiving holiday.
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New LED lighting will be installed in the downtown Washington square and two adjacent city-owned parking lots for a total cost of nearly $24,000.
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On this week’s episode of Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois talks with Mary Ellen Ulrich, Director of "Annie," opening November 7 at Peoria Players Theatre.
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Peoria Public Schools administrators see District 150 making “meaningful academic progress” across several key areas — and at almost every school — on this year’s Illinois Report Card.
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The Illinois House rejected a bill that would have given the state Department of Insurance authority to regulate homeowners’ insurance rates.