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The Center for Prevention of Abuse (CFPA) hosted its “Light 2024” educational conference on childhood trauma last week in East Peoria.
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The Fourth District Appellate Court is upholding the 18-month prison sentence Jeffrey Reinking received for illegally returning to his son an AR-15 Bushmaster rifle that he later used in a Tennessee mass shooting that left four people dead.
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The city council on Tuesday unanimously approved $122.3 million in appropriations for the 2024-25 fiscal year, along with a working cash budget of $93.7 million in revenue.
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A 16-year-old Peoria boy injured in a shooting this weekend is expected to make a full recovery.
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Mayor Rita Ali says she stands by Peoria Police Chief Eric Echevarria in his high-profile public approach to handling some recent controversial events.
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Brian Childers has been denied pretrial release in Tazewell County, after a Peoria County judge ruled he should be released on charges stemming from the same incident.
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‘Nothing less than heroic’: 2 Peoria firefighters to receive state Medal of Valor for rescuing womanFor the first time in more than 20 years, members of the Peoria Fire Department are receiving the Firefighting Medal of Valor from the Illinois State Fire Marshal’s office.
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Janard Quin was charged with aggravated battery with a firearm in connection with the shooting. The felony charge is an automatic transfer to adult court.
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An East Peoria man faces attempted murder charges after a domestic dispute led to gunfire Monday afternoon.
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Peoria County Coroner Jamie Harwood has identified the two people killed in unrelated incidents at the Lexington Hills apartments over the weekend.
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Police say separate fatal shooting and stabbing incidents hours apart at the same Peoria apartment complex this weekend are not related.
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A 13-year-old faces felony charges after allegedly bringing a loaded gun to Dunlap Valley Middle School this week.