Proposed 200-home subdivision should be fitted with solar panels and a community geothermal heating and cooling systemRead ...
Almost too many scandals to count right here in River City, but look at ‘bright side’ of casino deal; Run, Chuck Grayeb, ...
CEO of the Black Business Alliance Peoria, Minority Business Development Center and WPNV-FM 106.3, is retiring to spend more ...
Days before the March 17 primary election, early voting was on pace to exceed early-voting totals in the last primary, in ...
Peoria Heights Fine Art Fair and Peoria Art Guild’s Fine Art Fair looking for artists to display their waresRead more → ...
Misbehavior in 2025 state boys soccer tourney was not on the pitch, but actually in the seats during regional final match ...
Judge Timothy Cusack has approved motion to drop former finance director Linda McLaughlin from the lawsuit by the Cincinnati ...
Bradley University presents “Everybody” at Hartmann Center, 'Corn Stock for Kids' is staging 'The Lion, the Witch and the ...
Launching the series, which will examine careers of world-famous Peorians, RICHRATH looks into his musically formative years ...
The March 17 primary election doesn’t have many head-to-head races, especially locally, but Illinois voters will have some choices for state and federal positions and can see challenges ahead in ...
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Almost the entire state of Illinois is very dry or in some form of drought after last year’s lack of precipitation, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor released last month, when it found the state’s ...
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