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Leaders from Quest Charter Academy met in Springfield Monday to make their case for why they should stay open to the Illinois State Board of Education.
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Tazewell County is moving forward with plans for a Justice Center Annex, but some county board members are withholding support until they can get more clarity on the project.
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Two people are dead after a vehicle struck a tree off Illinois Route 116 in Germantown Hills on Thursday evening.
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According to the department, a person spray painted graffiti at various locations on campus between 3:45 and 4:22 a.m.
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Jessica Stephenson opened her independent bookstore Lit on Fire in 2015. She had already spent a few years in the bookselling business, working at Peoria-area used bookstores.
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Here are 3 things to do for the weekend of March 15 through March 17, 2024, curated by WCBU's Meagan Ruger-Smith. You can find more coverage on our Out & About - Arts & Music page or by subscribing to WCBU's Weekend Fanfare email newsletter, which goes out every Friday.
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Unemployment in the Peoria metropolitan area spiked in January. That's according to the latest data from the Illinois Department of Employment Security and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The historic site has fallen into disarray following the state's ownership several decades ago, and lawmakers are trying to fix it.
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The Peoria County Election Commission's new program allows you to cast your ballot at any county polling place, regardless of the district you live in.
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On this week's episode of Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland Wright of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois talks with musician Ellen Monteith about upcoming Central Illinois Jazz Society performances — as well as exciting new opportunities for students!
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A massive Illinois Department of Transportation project will bring a brand new bridge to the Central Illinois town of Henry.
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Dr. Richard Olson is a Peoria chiropractor who’s also a pulp magazine fan. Olson has written several books involving Nick Stihl, Private Investigator.