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Peoria's first-term incumbent and two city council members filed paperwork Monday to run for the city's mayorship next year.
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The businessmen behind an often-maligned 2008 redevelopment deal aimed at reviving the Pere Marquette hotel and building an adjoining Marriott are appealing the dismissal of their lawsuit against the city of Peoria.
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A small business owner was honored today after decades of feeding hungry mouths in downtown Peoria.Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis presented a surprise declaration…
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It’s IHSA March Madness kickoff weekend in Peoria. The two weekend run of the event started Friday. It’s the 23rd year the boy’s basketball tournament is…
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Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis opened his State of the City speech by addressing the “elephant” in the room: Caterpillar’s announcement that it’s moving…
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Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis says he’s interested in exploring running for another-term in the post. To that end, Ardis says he’s is not applying to fill a…
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It’s more than 70 days away, but not too soon to start planning for the Unity Point Health Red White and BOOM. The Peoria and East Peoria Riverfronts will…
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Free speech in a parody or impersonating an elected official? The twitter account @Peoriamayor was intended to be a parody. When it was up in March it…
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The 26th annual Innovations Conference on Asphalt and Transportation (ICAT) kicked-off with an address from Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman. Oberhelman…