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Updated 9:50 p.m. Saturday, March 14On Saturday evening, Sangamon County health officials announced there are two confirmed cases of coronavirus disease…
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Conversations around gun violence often revolve around long-term solutions, like improving schools or the local economy.But even if those things were easy…
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For many families and young adults living in Peoria’s South Side, gun violence is too often a part of life and something they’ve been fighting against --…
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As more retail chains shut down, cities across Illinois figure out what to do with millions of square feet of empty space.Students sit at high-top tables…
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Five of the six Democrats running for governor were in Peoria over the Martin Luther King Day weekend. They were making largely similar cases to voters at…
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Buying shoes, a new computer or even toilet paper online can be convenient and cheap, but officials in cities across central Illinois say it’s taking a…
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It's clear you have something to say about the historic impasse entering its third year. Here are some of the early contributions:Thank you to public…
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High school basketball in Illinois has always been a popular spectator sport. But you might not know that from the recent state tournaments. Held now in…
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"I told them I didn't want to make a scene about it, but my conscience wouldn't let me talk to him," says William Owens of the chance to meet President Trump. Owens' son died in a raid in Yemen.
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President Trump tweeted criticism of Sen. John McCain, who called the Yemen raid a "failure." Trump said McCain "doesn't know how to win anymore" and called it a "winning mission." But is that true?