Amkor Technology got a $407 million CHIPS Act grant in December. It comes with strings attached, including commitments to ...
Luke Wuennenberg, 20, was last seen on March 8 around 2:45 p.m. as he left his home near 126th Avenue and Westland Road in ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNPeoria intersection to be reconstructed, residents learn moreThe intersection of University Street and Northmoor Road will soon be reconstructed, with improvements to the curb and gutter ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNPrep sports recap for March 12, 2025: Manual, Peoria Christian prepare for stateIt’s finally time to play at state. Two area schools are ready to play in the boys basketball state semifinals on Thursday.
The council will vote Tuesday on whether to deliver another $39,000 in aid to a nonprofit organization housing Peoria's ...
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WMBD Peoria on MSNPeoria financial planner: Drop in stock market left people ‘shocked’On Tuesday, indexes on the U.S. Stock Market continued their monthlong downward slide. And it’s left many uncertain about their future retirement plans. Rockie ...
Two Peoria men were sentenced to prison for drug trafficking and firearm offenses, with sentences of 12 years for Patterson ...
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Central Illinois Proud on MSNOne person hospitalized after getting shot in South PeoriaA mid-Tuesday afternoon shooting has left one person with a gunshot to the leg on Tuesday, police said. Officers with the ...
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Lawsuit claims defrocked priest sexually abused boy for years at Peoria Catholic churchThe lawsuit claims the Peoria Catholic Diocese was negligent and did not have a system in place to prevent the abuse.
Urich, who will also receive a bonus, is in his 14th year as Peoria city manager and is the city's highest paid employee.
North Peoria residents gathered to seek answers about the massive industrial complex Amkor Technology will soon develop near ...
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Peoria approves more funding to local group housing homeless population in motelThe extra funding will allow LUA to continue housing some of Peoria's homeless population in a motel through June.
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