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Denise Jackson defeated 1st District incumbent Denise Moore by a decisive 70% to 30% margin on Tuesday night. Jackson, a former TV news reporter, will…
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Ray LaHood is no longer the chairman of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Board of Trustees.Emily Bittner, a spokeswoman for Gov. JB…
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Peoria residents and organizations are making their voices heard as the Illinois House Redistricting Committee begins to determine how to redraw the…
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Former Peoria Congressman and U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood reportedly needed money for home repairs when he took $50,000 from…
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The U.S. Department of Justice says former Congressman and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood took undisclosed foreign money while serving in…
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Democratic lawmakers serving Peoria at both the state and federal levels are putting their support behind a variety of LGBTQ bills. Community members are…
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U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood says he's now fully vaccinated against COVID-19. But for those hesitating to roll up their sleeves, he said not to take his word…
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Of the 43 states recently reported by the Brennan Center for Justice to be facing a wave of new bills aimed at tightening voting rules, Illinois is not…
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With Election Day less than two weeks away, Peorians will soon be selecting their first new mayor in 16 years, and the two candidates vying for the office…
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Building a new home in Peoria’s North Valley now comes with a 10-year property tax abatement.The Peoria City Council approved an incentive program on…