As Peoria experiences considerable development and economic growth, here’s a look back at the city’s roots and early days.
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Amtrak, DEI and homeless camps debated by three candidates for Peoria City CouncilCandidate Krista Wresinski, a 911 dispatcher who also operates a CrossFit gym with her husband, introduced herself as a mother of six whose pillars of candidacy are public safety, fiscal ...
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East Peoria wants to spur riverfront development. Here are the first stages of its planEast Peoria is looking to spur development of its riverfront, taking a next step toward creating a TIF district alongside the Illinois River.
A new 40-acre mixed-use development in north Peoria called The Trailhead is open for business, as restaurants and retailers ...
Amkor, an Arizona-based company, plans to invest $2 billion in the northwest Valley by building a state-of-the-art facility.
City Hall is launching a new program to help show off the talent of local artists here in Peoria. The Boxes and ...
The Par-A-Dice casino boat is confirmed to be getting a new home on land. A press conference was held Thursday to discuss ...
The City of Pittsburgh's 2024-2025 deer control program resulted in just under 200 deer harvested. The program, which began ...
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2 more teens arrested in connection with shooting of 9-year-old boy in PeoriaTwo more teens were arrested in connection with the shooting of a 9-year-old boy inside a South Peoria home. Police arrested a 14-year-old and 15-year-old after both were located by investigators in ...
Founded in 1986, City in the Community is Manchester City’s charity. We support people across Greater Manchester by empowering healthier lives through football. Our youth-led programmes place physical ...
PEORIA (25News Now) - A blessing took place inside the new Peoria City County Public Health Department building Monday at OSF St. Francis Medical Center. This new edition allows for expanded dental ...
“The city is bustling, and I think what people need to know is that I know it doesn’t feel that way, but it is. Downtown is slowly re-birthing itself,” said Kimberly Richardson, Peoria’s Assistant ...
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