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  • Residents of Peoria’s South Side offered numerous complaints Sat. about their relationship with police.The comments came at the first Police Community…
  • The Civic Federation of Chicago has laid out a map to lead Illinois out of the fiscal abyss. The non-partisan government research organization says...
  • The major TV networks cleared their schedules to air the impeachment hearings. Millions of Americans watched. There were few viral moments, yet viewers found a televised exercise in civics.
  • A weekend snowmobile crash has claimed the life of a Utica man. 58 year-old Brian M. Kelly died at a Peoria hospital Sunday. He was found around 6:45 p.m.…
  • On this week’s episode of Out and About, Peoria Artist Jaci Musec joins Jenn Gordon to talk about her exhibit on display at the Peoria Public Library now through the end of October. “Begin Where You Are” is a vibrant, playful, thoughtful, radical and true introspective into the life of a modern Peoria artist. Learn more about Jaci and her show here: Jaci Musec
  • A bill currently awaiting Governor J.B. Pritzker’s signature would close a loophole in state law that allows some massage parlors to operate without state…
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Thursday, April 14. Our top story is about the three locations proposed for the site of Peoria’s new passenger train station ... if the rail project is successful. You’ll also hear about what this year’s construction season is going to look like. WCBU's Tim Shelley speaks with IDOT District 3 engineer Kensil Garnett to get an update on the status of some of the most prominent projects happening around the region...and how to look out for workers in those work zones. On Deck is produced by WCBU student intern Holden Kellogg.
  • WCBU's On Deck has everything you need to know to start your day for Wednesday, April 20. Our top story is about Bradley University receiving $850,000 in the upcoming federal budget to support and expand nurse training programs on the Hilltop. You’ll also hear about how Peoria’s Natural Fiber Welding recently closed on an $85 million funding round. WCBU's Tim Shelley talks to Natural Fiber Welding founder and CEO Luke Haverhals about how the money will help launch the company into bigger markets. On Deck is produced by WCBU student intern Holden Kellogg.
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