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In Tazewell County, deputy sheriff John Shallenberger is taking time to educate about the consequences of drinking and driving.
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A Peoria woman was sentenced to four years in prison on Thursday, after prosecutors said she struck and killed a man on an electric bike while she was driving under the influence of cannabis.
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In February, Stephanie Melgoza, 24, pleaded guilty to two counts each of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol and aggravated reckless driving.
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Police in northwestern Illinois will soon try out new tests meant to quickly detect if drivers have drugs in their systems. Carol Stream police will begin…
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Police across Illinois are stepping up patrols this weekend in an effort to keep roadways safe as people celebrate Halloween.Illinois State Police, the…
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The expression “it takes a village” was on clear display in Washington, Ill., on Thursday.Multiple agencies and businesses in the community pitched in to…
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The community services coordinator for Peoria’s Don’t Shoot program has resigned. Krista Coleman was arrested for D-U-I and a related accident with…
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Illinois will begin putting ignition locking devices on the vehicles of drivers with two or more drunken driving convictions.The ignition interlock…
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The East Peoria Police Department reminds drivers to plan ahead and designate a sober driver. Reminding motorists that it is illegal to drive with a…
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Two bills that would affect motorists with repeat drunken driving convictions are awaiting final votes in the Illinois House.One bill would require…