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Peoria County may soon drop its self-insured health plan for employees in favor of an insurance pool with other governmental entities.
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A joint initiative between the Illinois House and Illinois State Police is bringing cameras to highways across the state.
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Here are 3 things to do for the weekend of July 26- July 28, 2023, curated by WCBU's Camryn Cutinello. You can find more coverage on our Out & About - Arts & Music page or by subscribing to WCBU's Weekend Fanfare email newsletter, which goes out every Friday.
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The West Peoria facility closed nearly four years ago, but the county is still owed some $1.4 million in outstanding debts.
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Bradley got just under $2 million of a $14 million federal grant that was divvied up with Eureka College and Illinois Central College to develop the regional IT workforce.
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Tazewell County Judge Derek Asbury said he heard "clear and convincing evidence" Makenna Rhodes could present a threat to other minors if released, including to her own infant child.
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On this week's episode of Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland Wright of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois talks with artist Duffy Armstrong Farrell about her work over the years — including her latest exhibition, A Semblance of Reality, which is on display now through August 2 at Exhibit A Gallery in Peoria Heights.
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday marked the opening of the $29 million mixed-use Adams & Oak redevelopment that includes 90 residential rental units along with 10,000 square feet of retail space.
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A 77-year-old man from New York State has died after he was found in a remote area of rural Peoria County.
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After two previous denials, operators of the Empire Lounge again had their application for site approval of a liquor license turned down by a split Peoria City Council on Tuesday.
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The pretrial detention hearing of a Pekin woman accused of killing a 10-month-old infant will continue Thursday morning, after a judge heard arguments Tuesday afternoon.
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A new food truck festival is bringing a little bit of everything to a Washington parking lot once a month, all through the summer.