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The Peoria Police Department is expanding its fleet of drones with some updated models, with department officials calling it another example of incorporating technology to better serve the community.
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Gunn will become the new president and CEO of the Glendale Chamber of Commerce. He leaves his leadership position at the Peoria Chamber and CEO Council on May 31.
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In 1910 the Young Buffalo troupe staged not one but two parades in Peoria to mark the start of a string of performances. A torchlight street parade was followed by a parade the following morning.
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Peoria County is one of 85 counties in Illinois where townships continue to operate. But is it still a functional unit of government, or an outdated relic?
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The Peoria chapter of a national nonprofit is building partnerships to make the area friendlier to those with food allergies.
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A Peoria police officer heard shots while patrolling the 100 block of East Forrest Hill. A ShotSpotter alert for three rounds fired went off.
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The profession that some court reporters call a "best kept secret" is facing growing shortages at a time when the volume of work is increasing exponentially.
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A Pekin nonprofit organization that assists unhoused individuals is preparing to move its downtown day shelter into a new location at the Salvation Army facility.
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“The Peoria Music Lady” offers a class to novice singers and speakers to strengthen their skills
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The Peoria Rivermen are champions of The SPHL for the second time in three years.
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A teenager suffered life-threatening injuries after he was shot at the head at an "after prom party" in Chillicothe.
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A report looking at the potential impact of eliminating Illinois’ grocery tax suggests most families would only see modest relief, while municipalities would face a “consequential” revenue shortfall.