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Hillcrest beats Richwoods, 58-55
Knights finish 2nd in the state. More
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Citizens Brainstorm at the Community Call to Action
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How Much Do Your Eggs Really Cost?
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Karl Rove speaks to Tazewell County GOP
Karl Rove, a former senior adviser to President George W. Bush, says Americans shouldn't be forced to buy health insurance. He also says the current health care bill in congress would bankrupt the country.
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Homeowners Fair
Buying a home can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. But all of the answers were available in one place on Saturday. More
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Shop For A Cure
St. Mark's Church in Washington was transformed into a miniature shopping mall Saturday. And it was all for a good cause.
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All-Area Wrestling Team
The Chuck Murdoch All-Area Wretling Team
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REWIND- Richwoods Knights post
Knights react to semi-final win. More
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Pekin Man Arrested on Drug Charges
Local MEG agents have arrested a Pekin man on cocaine and marijuana charges. More
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Local Support for Healthcare Reform Bill
A Peoria group that aims for universal health coverage sent one last message to Aaron Schock before Sunday's Healthcare vote- that there is local support for the bill. More
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Richwoods wins IHSA semi-final game
The Knights advance to the state title game. More
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Healthcare Reform
A big weekend in Washington for Congress. The house gets ready to vote on healthcare reform. More
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Possible Cuts for District 150
District 150 is hurting more than ever...and it's leading to major cuts.
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Richwoods home court advantage at state
The Richwoods basketball team will play for the state 3A title after Friday's 67-61 semifinal win over Chicago-Marshall. More
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"Do-nut-tions" for Local Ambulance Service
You have heard of donations, but how about do-nut-tions. More
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Caterpillar Opposes Health Care Reform Bill
Caterpillar Incorporated is voicing its opposition to the health care reform bill. More
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Education Races to the Top
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Caterpillar Blasts Health Care Plan
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Alternative Plan for Peoria Hotel
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Census Error in Normal
Normal's city manager is worried a census bureau mistake could lead to people not turning in the forms. More
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Mixed News for Caterpillar
Caterpillar gives mixed economic news. More
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NIU Shooting Report Released
The chief investigator who helped compile a new report on the gunman who killed five students in a Northern Illinois University classroom in 2008 says he had mixed feelings about its release. More
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Thomson May be Bought, But Not Filled with Detainees
The Obama administration reportedly wants to buy a nearly vacant prison in northwestern Illinois even if Guantanamo Bay detainees aren't transferred there. More
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Local Mayor Turns in Census Papers
The amount federal money cities and town get to repair things like roads and bridges depend on the national census. On Thursday, one area mayor is encouraging his residents to fill out and send in their forms. More
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Medical Students Celebrate Match Day
Future physicians in Central Illinois and across the nation found out where they'll spend the next several years of their lives Thursday afternoon. More
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Richwoods gets ready for State
The Knights play Chicago Marshall on Friday. More
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No Sharing of State Income Tax Revenue
Central Illinois mayors say services will be in jeopardy if they have to share 30-percent of state income tax revenue with the state. More
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Safety affected by muddy road
Muddy rural roads in Central Illinois continue to be a problem tonight. But the condition of one of those roads has become more than just an inconvenience for one local family.
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Station House
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Richwoods Rev Up for Semi-Finals
March Madness is in full effect at Richwoods High School. More
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Peoria Officials Criticize Governor's Budget Plan
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Brophy Family St. Patrick's Day Party
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Illini host NFL Pro Timing Day
NFL scouts flock to Champaign to evaluate Illini talent. More
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Love, Love Ya Do
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The Luck of Irish Weather
Today wasn't just a celebration of St. Patrick's Day - it also welcomed the spring. More
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Illinois Primary Goes Back To March In 2012
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Muddy Mess in Fulton County
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Peoria Celebrates St. Patrick's Day
Hundreds of people painted Peoria green Wednesday in honor of Saint Patrick's Day.
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A Good Call
Public safety continues to be a major issue for many cities. In Knox County there will soon be additional help for police and first responders when a new communications center opens. More
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Supporting DD's
Designated driver's are going to very important on Saint Patrick's Day; which is why many area bars have teamed up with local organizations, like the red cross, to help them out. More
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Pushing Back Illinois Primary
Governor Pat Quinn is signing legislation this afternoon to move Illinois' primary election to the third Tuesday in March. More
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St. Patrick's Day Celebration Begins
Central Illinois is celebrating the luck of the Irish throughout the day. More
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Fix a Leak Week
You may not know it,but we're in the middle of 'Fix a Leak' week. More
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Dr. Jose Hernandez on Live at Five Your Health Matters
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Cat and Union Spar Over Supplemental Workers
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Knights are Super Champs
Richwoods wins the NIU Super-sectional More
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Peoria's Biggest Loser Trainer Brings Workout To You
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St. Patrick's Day Preparations
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Richwoods Students Learn About Engineering
Richwoods students put on their hard hats to see what it's like to be an engineer for a day.
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Bradley To Launch New Nursing Program
Bradley University will begin offering an accelerated nursing program in May for people who have received a bachelor's degree and want a career change. More
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Double Fatal Peoria Fire
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Last Chance Bar and Grill
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Morton Approves Tax Hike
The Morton Village Board has approved a sales tax hike for that community. More
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Stewart Commits to Bradley
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Charter School Officials Still Hope to Drum Up Support
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Peoria Disposal Company Pitches a New Way to Go Green
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Morton Residents Could Pay Higher Sales Tax
Morton Village Board will vote on whether or not to increase sales tax a quarter percent. More
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Firefly Energy Investors...Will They Get Their Money Back?
Firefly developed a lighter-weight, more energy efficient lead-acid battery... But that only happened with significant investments from the local and federal government. More
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A Send Off with Support
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Convicted Killer Apparently Takes His Life
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Hennepin Man Wins 20-Million
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Large Marijuana Bust Near Bloomington
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Volunteers Head to Haiti
It has been two months ago since the earthquake devastated Haiti, claiming the lives of around 200-thousand people. More
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Learning to Scuba
It's not everyday teens learn how to Scuba Dive. More
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Rams Overcome More Obstacles Besides The Court
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Bloomington Normal Home Show
Rainy weather this weekend helped attendance numbers at the twenty third annual home show in Bloomington Normal. More
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REWIND- Robinson 76 Manual 68
Robinson beats Manual in an overtime thriller. More
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Mega Millions Drawing
A single ticket matched all six numbers in the March 12, 2010, Mega Millions drawing. More
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Government Gives Illinois Residents a Break
Illinois residents will soon get a break from the government when purchasing new appliances. More
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Illinois American Water Scam
Illinois American Water is warning customers of a scam artist in Central Illinois. More
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ELITE Youth Prepares Local Students for Changes
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All-Area Wrestling Team- Class 1A
The Chuch Murdoch All-Area Team is unveiled More
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Van for a Vet
A disabled veteran received a gift Saturday from the North Pekin AMVETS Riders Chapter 169.
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Getting the most from Medicare and other programs
Are people getting the most from programs like medicare and medicaid? The Central Illinois chapter of the Alzheimer's Association held an educational forum today to cover some of the lesser known aspects of those programs.
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Sending a message
The Illinois State Police are scoring points at the IHSA boys basketball tournament this weekend.
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Illini beat Wisconsin
Ililni get a huge Big Ten Tourney win. More
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REWIND- Derrick Booth Post game
Peoria Manual coach comments on the Rams one point win. More
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High School Scoreboard
High School March Madness More
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Happy Pi Day!
One local grade school decided to celebrate Pi day on Friday. And while there was some pie to eat, the real celebration was in honor of the numerical Pi, otherwise known as approximately 3.14. More
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Peoria's Reaction to Firefly Closing
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Firefly Energy Folds, Local Government Backed Six Million In Loans
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Dragons Dome Closer to New Owner
The Dragons Dome in Pekin is about a month away from having a new owner.
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Peoria's District 150 Investigating Possible Equipment Theft
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Choose Your Top Play for 2009!
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Governor Urges Kids To Play Outside
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100 Gallons of Blood Platelets
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Postcard from Home: Racing Legend
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March Madness without the parking
CityLink scores a big assist during March Madness. Five dollar weekend bus passes that allow passengers unlimited rides to and from the games at Carver Arena.
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Google for Galesburg
Galesburg is the latest community to go after Google.
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Emotional Swearing in Ceremony for New Recorder
Emotions ran high as Nancy Horton was sworn in as the Recorder of Deeds.
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Game Tickets Still Available
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Astoria School
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March Madness Happening
Slam Dunk and 3-point contests More
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Budget Cuts Could Boost Charter School Applications
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Manual Rams on guard for the state finals
Manual's state finals team and their backcourt add to the great Rams tradition. More
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Quinn Responds to Education Funding
After delivering his budget address to the General Assembly on Wednesday, Governor Pat Quinn was visiting schools in Springfield and Chicago to tout his idea of an increase in the state's personal and corporate income tax rates. More
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Canton ESDA Facing Changes
Even after slashing around 1 million dollars out of the budget, the town of Canton still half a million in the red. Cuts have to come from somewhere - but Canton's Emergency Services and Disaster Agency says it shouldn't come from their department.
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Robinson's Leonard has big hoop dreams
Robinson high 7-foot star is a future Illini. More
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March Madness Media Challenge
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Searching for a prescription for a balanced state budget
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (D) traveled the state Thursday trying to make the case for an income tax increase that seems to have little support among Illinois lawmakers.
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