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Navin died March 29 2022 of “extreme neglect and abuse.” He weighed 30 pounds at the time of his death.
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The development community in the Greater Peoria area is "leaning in" on everything the region has to offer.
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Peoria Landfill committee begins looking into building Landfill 3, with or without GFL EnvironmentalThe Peoria City/County Landfill Committee approved steps Wednesday to continue the planning and construction of a new landfill — with or without the company contracted to build it.
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It's been more than two months since the Peoria Fire Department closed the Riverview Plaza high-rise downtown. Many tenants have since moved out of the building, and city officials still aren't sure when repairs might get done.
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Gov. JB Pritzker says his health care insurance reform aims to lift a roadblock patients can run into when getting approval for treatment.
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The Illinois Gaming Board reports the industry generated $1.5 billion in tax revenue for the state and local communities in 2023. However, research shows more than 1.1 million residents have either developed a gambling addiction or are at risk.
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People seeking medical licenses in Illinois are still facing delays, despite the passage of a law to modernize the system.
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As the second landfill outside of Edwards careens toward capacity, plans to construct the future Landfill 3 remain stalled.
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Students at Peoria Public School’s Charter Oak Primary School are circling back to pick up a skill that’s been left out of the curriculum for a few years: cursive.
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A U.S. Supreme Court decision last year stripping wetlands of most federal protections is drawing more attention to the threatened ecosystems, and what states can do in response.