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Imagine a world where there’s no religion, no boundaries, no money, and everyone had everything they could ever want or need, thanks to artificial intelligence. That’s the idea Peorian James Kemper explores in his new philosophical science fiction novel, "Imagine There’s No."
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During the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Team USA members will don parade apparel from Ralph Lauren featuring a patch made with Natural Fiber Welding's plant-based leather alternative Mirum.
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The Peoria Riverfront Museum has installed what officials say is one of the world’s most advanced planetarium projector systems.
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You may not see a lot of them on the road in central Illinois but electric vehicles are coming.“It’s a matter of technology,” said Brett Bergman, business…
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For the first time in 22 years, Jim Ardis won't have a seat saved for him around the horseshoe in the Peoria City Council chambers.Ardis was first elected…
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A network of volunteers keep watchful eyes on water quality in streams and rivers across Illinois. You'll soon have a chance to join them.RiverWatch is…
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A Bradley University biochemist is a national leader in the fight against the growing threat of antibiotic resistance. Dr. Brad Andersh researches and…
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A new Caterpillar video may pay tribute to "American Ninja Warrior," but it also highlights the high demand for more Caterpillar service technicians at…
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The Pekin and Hollis school districts now tout some of the state's first electric school buses.The buses were purchased with $882,000 in funds from the…
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Norm Walzer moderated a program on rural policy at the 32nd annual Rural Affairs Conference last Thursday by the Illinois Institute of Rural Affairs at…