Jessica Moreano
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The Peoria City Council has rejected a new solar farm on a six-acre site near condominiums on Reservoir Boulevard .
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The Peoria City Council unanimously approved an agreement on Tuesday night with Fulton Hotel Development to build an new downtown hotel.
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The Peoria City Council has approved sharing some of the revenues from the proposed Medina Plains-Allen Road Business Park TIF with Dunlap School District 323.
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Community members and local activists gathered at the Peoria City Council meeting Tuesday in solidarity to demand action from the council in the face of widescale evictions in the East Bluff.
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A new unique and collaborative space for writers is opening on Peoria's West Bluff. My Writing Shed, which neighbors the iconic indie bookstore Lit on Fire, is a place for individuals to share what they have to say.
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The Peoria City Council has approved a grant application requesting $2.5 million from the federal government to go toward the initial stage of planning for the city's passenger rail project.
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Anyone who was in attendance at Tuesday’s City Council meeting noticed the sea of green AFSCME shirts representing an unusually large audience compared to the attendance council meetings typically bring in.
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Family and friends of Samuel Vincent “Meatman” Richmond are demanding answers, a month after the 59-year-old Peoria man was fatally shot by Peoria police officers.
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Should the city limit the amount of dispensaries in Peoria? Should further zoning regulations and distance limitations for dispensaries be put into place? Citizens showed up to two public input meetings this week to voice their opinions on these questions.
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Peoria City Council members got an update Tuesday night on plans to repurpose the former Heddington Oaks nursing home into a state-of-the-art youth mental health treatment facility.