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Becky Rossman, Peoria Community Against Violence CEO, announced Wednesday the organization faces an impending closure on Nov. 30 if it cannot come up with $300,000 to cover 12 months in operational expenses.
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Rossman took over leadership of Peoria Community Against Violence in March of 2021.
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The Advisory Committee on Police-Community Relations met Thursday night for a town hall detailing community resources against violence.
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In the wake of Wednesday night’s double homicide in Peoria, the Peoria Community Against Violence (PCAV) is actively focused on preventing future violence.
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The murder of George Floyd is renewing difficult conversations about police brutality and racism in communities around the country and world — and Peoria…
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PEORIA -- Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis said police and city leaders need the community to help stand up against violence. On WTVP's At Issue on Thursday, Ardis…
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A board member for Peoria Community Against Violence says he’s happy the General Assembly approved a measure to require fingerprints on firearm owner ID…
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A walk Friday evening will remember Peorians who have died from gun violence. The 5:30 p.m. event comes days after 4-year-old Jeremiah Ward was killed by…
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Authorities leading the Don't Shoot initiative to reduce gun crime in Peoria say the program may be showing big dividends. Peoria County Sheriff Mike…
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The Peoria Community Against Violence initiative partnered with a local salon Monday to help people get a job. Employees at Identity Salon on Prospect…