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Peoria County Coroner Jamie Harwood says a man found dead in a parked truck was there for at least a month.
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The Hengst Foundation has pulled the plug on its proposal to build and operate a 5,000-seat, $12 million amphitheater on a portion of vacant farmland owned by the city of Washington.
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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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The two congressmen who represent parts of Greater Peoria were split Thursday on the proposal to cancel funding for foreign aid and public media.
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Data shared between departments for immigration, abortion-related investigations
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With the popular Spirit of Peoria riverboat no longer among the city’s riverfront attractions, the idea of replacing it with a stop on a potential Illinois River cruise line has been mentioned as one option.
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The lines for emergency calls in Tazewell County’s 911 dispatch center are back in service after being down for several hours Thursday.
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Coroner: Victim killed in vehicle theft, reckless homicide identified as 70-year old Bartonville manThe Peoria County Coroner has identified the man killed in a motor vehicle theft that turned into reckless homicide in South Peoria on Monday.
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The Peoria Fire Department says a Tuesday night fire that consumed a vacant home in the North Valley was set intentionally.
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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 Morton School District resident who was banned from attending Morton schoolbBoard meetings indefinitely in 2023 had that ban changed Tuesday by the board. In its place is a two-month ban.
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The City of Peoria will receive almost $500,000 more in state grant funding for a program to demolish abandoned, vacant and unsafe houses on the city’s South Side.