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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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The chairman of the Tazewell County Republican Party says he believes President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the presidential election helps Republican candidates.
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Peoria County Democratic Party chairman Rick Fox said Biden's decision to step aside gives the party a chance to mend divisions and coalesce around a candidate.
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After more than a decade in planning and development, and nearly a year of construction, the Distillery Labs Innovation Hub is close to opening in downtown Peoria.
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Peoria at-large council member John Kelly plans to throw his hat into the ring for the mayoral race in 2025.
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Even though it’s officially the off season for Rivermen hockey and Bradley basketball, there’s still a lot of action this summer at the Peoria Civic Center.
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A team of almost 200 runners, about half of them from Central Illinois, undertake a grueling run for the cause of childhood cancer research this week.
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The federal agency that oversees workplace safety is proposing an update to the standards that govern fire departments. For volunteer and hybrid fire staffs in the Peoria area, the new standards could be costly and time-consuming.
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A rough stretch of road through the heart of Washington is slated for some long-requested upgrades.
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In its sixth year of existence, the Regional Workforce Alliance (RWA) is working to develop and employ strategies to “upskill” unemployed and under-employed adults while offering workforce exposure to high school students.