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The Tri-County area saw active COVID-19 cases climb slightly for a second straight week as the pace of vaccinations continued to slow.
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Public health officials from Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford counties report eight hospitalized patients as of Monday, along with another 86 residents isolating at home.
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Tri-County health officials on Wednesday reported no new deaths linked to COVID-19 for a second consecutive day, marking the first time with no fatalities on back-to-back days since a four-day period from April 6-9.
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Sixty Tri-County residents have succumbed to COVID-19 complications in the past two weeks following the addition of six more deaths announced on…
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Catholic school students in central Illinois will have the option of returning to the classrooms this fall.The Diocese of Peoria, which includes the…
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A year ago, lawmakers decided to change school health examination requirements. They want to add screenings for social and emotional development. But the…
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State health officials are advising anyone who was at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport last Wednesday and hasn't been vaccinated for measles to get…