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Former Peoria City Council member Denise Moore is stepping down as CEO of the Black Business Alliance Peoria and the Minority Business Development Center at the end of June.
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The Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunity is again in need of a new CEO following the resignation of Denise Moore after just four months.
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A familiar community leader is taking the top role at the Peoria Citizens Committee for Economic Opportunity, or PCCEO.
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The new Peoria Equity and Accountability Program, or PeAP, is starting with underutilized businesses in the area.
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First District Peoria City Council candidate Denise Jackson says the conversation around the city's potential plans for the former Save-A-Lot grocery…
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Peoria has a full slate of candidates running for local offices next year.Multiple candidates have filed to run for the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th District…
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A vacant lot in Peoria’s Warehouse District could soon become an urban garden. It’s the next project identified by the City to help divert stormwater from…
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There was wide opinion among Peoria City Council members Tues., regarding penalties for possession of marijuana.City staff recommended anyone caught with…
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The general election results in Peoria mean several members of the city council will be returning for another term. Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis defeated…
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The City of Peoria is asking residents to talk trash. The city’s waste hauling contract with Peoria Disposal Company expires in 2019.The city pays $6.8…