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A Morton native has decided to use her eight years of yoga expertise to bring a new form of the practice to the Peoria area.
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Moving can be stressful and scary. But it can be even more difficult to get established and find your place in a community after all the unpacking is done.
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Sexual violence, workplace violence and harassment, self-directed harm and family violence are all areas of concern within the Illinois National Guard, and a new program led by a Peoria resident hopes to accelerate positive, lasting change and find solutions to these issues.
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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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On this week’s episode of Out and About, Paula Graves and Tameka Mason join host Jenn Gordon to talk about Corn Stock Theatre’s upcoming production Cadillac Crew.
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Keleen Bishop grew up on Chicago's south side. As a child, Bishop said he was always interested in being creative and often found himself dancing, making blogs for YouTube, and doing gymnastics.
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The Peoria area has a wide variety of options and groups for Jewish residents to celebrate the holidays. WCBU's Collin Schopp spoke with Jenny Evans, a volunteer for the Jewish Federation of Peoria, about local Jewish organizations, Hanukkah and her own experience as a transplant.
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On the 76th anniversary of his business, George Manias of George’s Shoeshine and Hatters celebrated with a movie premiere.
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Rachel and Levi Plouse have been working to renovate the 2001 Freightliner FS-65 school bus, now named Bustav, since March of 2021. They’re originally from Colorado.
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After leaving her native England 11 years ago when her husband was transferred to work at Caterpillar, Kate Bateman decided to get to work on her own new career.