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The long-anticipated transformation of the Peoria Park District’s Golf Learning Center into an interactive entertainment facility is now underway.
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New display cases at the Peoria Riverfront Museum hold a collection of hand-carved waterfowl decoys, but they’re also the symbol of a new business relationship between a Native American tribe and the city that bears its name.
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Almost six months in, Peoria's River Kitty Cafe is purring right along. The combination coffee shop/cat cafe has found a forever home for dozens of furry friends.
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Advocates for Peoria's unhoused population see a lot of problems with the city's proposal to ban unauthorized encampments on public property.
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East Peoria is planning for the future and moving forward on the development of the 2045 comprehensive plan.
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Peoria's Whittier Primary School is sowing the seeds for many young award-winning poets.
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Almost 3,000 Bradley University students are returning to campus this week with a new tenth generation iPad in hand, free of charge.
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With a population of more than 110,000 across approximately 50 square miles. Peoria relies on numerous neighborhood groups and associations to foster a sense of community.
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The Cure Violence gun violence prevention program is moving forward on Peoria’s south side, without the community organization contracted by the health department.
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Transportation remains one of the biggest barriers to accessing behavioral health services, especially in rural areas.