Wuennenberg was located March 13th after knocking on a door in the Vistancia community and telling a resident he was cold and ...
The former Richwoods High School star was part of a phenomenal freshman class at Rutgers, which had two likely top NBA draft ...
This is the first trip to the state finals for Dyett, but unlike most teams, they weren’t rattled by the big court and large ...
Amkor Technology got a $407 million CHIPS Act grant in December. It comes with strings attached, including commitments to ...
Kendrick Green, a former Peoria High and Illinois lineman, has moved on in NFL free agency, signing a one-year deal with the ...
What you need to know about the Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame ceremony scheduled for March 29, 2025 at the Peoria Civic ...
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Peoria Public Works prepares for severe weather
Peoria Public Works announced it is prepared to deal with debris from Friday night’s severe weather. According to Peoria ...
One Peoria non-profit is blending art and creativity with preventing firearm violence. Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc., ...
James Shadid, who serves as a federal judge in the Central District of Illinois, is a native Peorian and 1979 graduate of ...
Luke Wuennenberg has been found safe, but there are still a lot of unanswered questions about why he disappeared in the first place.
The Peoria riverfront bar is one of 15 establishments nationwide being sued for copyright infringement by a music rights group.
The former correctional officer is accused of accepting money in exchange for bringing a THC vape pen into the Peoria County Jail for an inmate.