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Peoria Public Schools transportation director Josh Collins thinks District 150 could use as many as 25 additional bus drivers heading into the next school year.
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Peoria adopted its Complete Streets policy in 2015. One nationally-known transportation consultant said while he's witnessed real and tangible progress in the last six years, the question of whether the River City adopts a truly multimodal mindset is still an open one.
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While car companies spend billions getting electric cars ready for the road, there’s another vehicle expected to go electric sometime in the future: the…
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Allegiant Airlines has announced it will be adding two new destinations to the General Wayne A. Downing Peoria International Airport.The…
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Bicycling can be listed as one of the beneficiaries of the pandemic.“People have turned to biking again,” said Joe Russell, owner of Russell’s Cycling &…
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The long-envisioned Hanna City Trail could bring new economic development opportunities to western Peoria County, but time is running out to secure the…
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Peoria Charter Coach has issued a second round of layoffs amid the COVID-19 pandemic.President Bill Winkler said he laid off 95% of his staff when Gov. JB…
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As marketing director for the CityLink system in greater Peoria, Emily Watson is accustomed to encouraging people to ride the bus. "I'm not used to…
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The Illinois Department of Transportation has closed the Interstate 74 bridge in Peoria until the end of October.The move makes way for a $42 million deck…
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The Pekin City Council unanimously approved a new registration regime for motorized bicycles Tuesday.The ordinance was originally proposed back in…