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  • The city of Peoria will receive $500,000 to clean up a contaminated South Peoria plot. The U.S. Environmental Agency funding is earmarked for the former…
  • A small business owner was honored today after decades of feeding hungry mouths in downtown Peoria.Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis presented a surprise declaration…
  • A team from C-SPAN’s ‘2016 Cities Tour’ is in Peoria this week gathering interviews and video for BookTV and American History TV. Debbie Lamb is the…
  • The new Peoria County Board was sworn in Monday night. Many of the faces around the horseshoe are familiar.
  • The founder of the Peoria Music Community Women’s Cooperative Facebook page says the dearth of women musicians in Peoria was one motivation for her to start the page - which has expanded to in-person meetings.
  • Community leaders are highlighting resources for family support and child safety after Peoria saw two alleged incidents of homicide of small children last week.
  • On this week’s episode of Out and About, host Jenn Gordon talks with Shannon Cox and Heather Brammeier about the exhibits now on display at the Peoria Art Guild.TTAG (Third Thursday Art Group) is a diverse group of artists. They create in various media and eclectic imagery. The exhibiting members include Connie Andrews, S.J. Boyd, Sherri Burritt, Ken Clubb, Bob Doucette, Christopher Gauthier, Reid Hansen, Barbie Perry, David Seay, Steph Van Doren, and Peggy West. This group of professional fine artists are linked together through their individual creative curiosity and their desire to discuss ideology, process, and current art trends. TTAG offers support and critique of each other’s artwork, making each stronger in developing their body of work.I Found U Collective is a group of artists from all over the world, including Peoria's own Heather Brammeier. Brammeier was the intermediary for creating the artworks in I Found U by the River. She took a walk with her camera along the Illinois River and snapped photos continuously during that walk. At times, she turned around to capture the view behind her, at other times she zoomed in on details in the scene in front of her. Each artist selected the photos they were to manipulate, draw on, collage with, or otherwise transform into a new image of the Peoria Riverfront.The process of interpreting a scene from a distant location is what I Found U Collective calls roving reflection. An artist creates photographic imagery from their location to share with the other artists. These artists interact with the images artistically, through digital manipulation, collage, drawing, painting, or a combination of approaches. The results are then exhibited in the location of the original photo documentation, where residents enjoy seeing the interpretations and investigations based on their hometown.For more information on these exhibits visit Peoria Art Guild.
  • Seven people were shot in four different shooting incidents overnight in Peoria. Around 10:30 p.m. Friday, Peoria police responded to the 2400 block of…
  • The Peoria Chinese Association is celebrating the Chinese New Year February 1st. The group is co-hosting the event with the Caterpillar Chinese Resource…
  • Police statewide are targeting distracted driving with special patrols for the rest of the month. Traffic fatalities are increasing across the country. So…
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