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Residents opposing the proposed River Trail Apartments in Peoria are voicing concern about a new land swap. The City is looking to convert a plot of…
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40 Peoria high school students are earning some money and learning about The Public Works Department this summer. It’s part of the Mayor’s Youth Group…
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The City of Peoria is allowing the public to weigh-in on whether to allow food-trucks in the downtown. City staff and health department officials will…
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On March 7, 2015, a Peoria City Council At-Large Candidate Forum was held at the Peoria Public Library North Branch, and broadcast on Peoria Public Radio.…
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A state lawmaker wants to eliminate a benefit for public university employees. Representative Jack Franks says it costs the schools about $10 million a…
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Part of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government is recognizing efforts in Central Illinois to prepare for disasters. Peoria Public Radio’s Alex…
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The Peoria Public School Board approved a two-percent salary bump for Superintendent GrenitaLathan. Peoria Public Radio’s Alex Rusciano reports the Board…
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The Washington Fire Board needs to consider allowing more public participation at its meetings. Peoria Public Radio’s Alex Rusciano reports that’s…
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Local criminal defense attorney Joel Brown is set to become Peoria County’s next public defender in July. The County Board still needs to approve the $1.4…
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The 10th Circuit Judges have selected a new permanent public defender. Peoria Public Radio's Alex Rusciano reports he’ll start later this year: The judges…