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Water Ways
Department of Natural Resources urges boaters to operate safely over holiday. More
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Ramirez and Johnson Start Rehab Assignment
Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez and Outfielder Reed Johnson started rehab assignments with the Peoria Chiefs on Friday night in Kane County. More
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Local Couple Denies Elderly Abuse Accusations
Since 2006, Elderly Abuse Awareness Month has given a needed voice for those most vulnerable in today's society and a lesson to those who cause the elderly harm. But now one family is asking the question, what happens when those being punished never knew any harm was done? More
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Grilling Safety Tips
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Fewer Americans Travel This Holiday
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If Rain - Fireworks Sunday
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Six Illinois Banks Fail
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New Schock Website
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BEST FRIENDS FRIDAY 7/3/09 TAZZIE, CHRISSY, GEORGE & GRACE
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Stovetop Blaze Damages Peoria Home
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Betta Bruschetta: Thursday July 2, 2009
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Mother Sends Message to Others
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Governor Hints At What He Plans to Cut
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Peoria Teen Arrested in Shooting
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Red, White and Boom - Bigger Than Ever
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Peoria Teen Suspect in Monday Homicide
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Mission Mart Expansion
The Home Sweet Home Ministry's Mission Mart grows. More
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Second Baby Death in Two Days
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Bernardi's North
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Avantis
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Maid-Rite, Pekin
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Ari's Place
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Grand Village Buffet
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East Peoria Invasion
Mayflies cover businesses in East Peoria Wednesday night. More
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Budget Battle Surpasses Deadline... Who's To Blame?
Wednesday marked the beginning of Illinois new budget year, but after Governor Quinn vetoed a budget that would cut billions in social services, the state remains in limbo. And area legislators have differing opinions on what exactly went wrong. More
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Officials Searching To Squelch Meth Usage In Central Illinois
State Representative Mike Smith led a meeting Wednesday night in Pekin to discuss steps the Illinois can take in suppressing meth usage. More
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Peoria Infant Dies
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Ramirez Rehab
The Cubs make it official today. Third baseman Aramis Ramirez will do a rehab stint with the Chiefs starting Friday.
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Every Little Bit Protects a Life
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Slight Increase in Sales for Mitsubishi
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Free Non-Alcoholic Drinks to Designated Drivers
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Peoria Teachers File Strike Notice
Peoria School District 150's teachers have issued a 10 day notice of their intent to strike. Their contract with District 150 expired Tuesday. More
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No Tolerance for Drinking & Driving
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Dirt/Seed & Government Waste
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District 150 Gets New Comptroller-Treasurer
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Illinois Minimum Wage Increase
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Quinn Stamps Veto On Budget
With the veto stamp in hand, Governor Quinn has left the state with no spending plan but still operating. On the first day of the new fiscal year for the state, the governor vetoed a bare-bones budget that included billions in cuts to social services. More
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North Peoria Residents Come Together to Fight Crime
These Sommer Place residents are on high alert after a string of unusual burglaries in their North Peoria subdivision.
You'd normally see Sandy Gallant behind a news desk, but Tuesday night she discussed her bout with burglary.
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Henry Honors Veterans
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Governor Says No Go With Budget
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High Speed Rail Leaves Out Stop
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Help with Summer Utility Bill
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Toulon Residents Impacted by Budget Woes
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How to Save on Phone Bills
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Twenty Year Old Tours Dream Home
A 20-year-old from Suburban Chicago drove down to Dunlap Tuesday to check out his dream home. Michael Mrock won Sunday night's drawing of the St. Jude Dream Home, which aired live on WEEK. More
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Midstate College Gets New Student Center
A Peoria college is looking to give back to it's expanding student population. More
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Going to Camp
The Manual Baseball team has had a rough past few seasons. Even struggling at times to field a team. Now with the help of a summer camp the past two weeks the Rams baseball program is turning a corner towards future success.
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Police Investigate Homicide
Peoria Police investigate the city's fifth homicide this year. More
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Hoping To Keep Offering a Helping Hand
South Side Mission's mission expands in shrinking economy. More
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New Interim Pekin Police Chief Named
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Danvers Woman Dies in Head-on Crash
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Layoffs at Bridgestone Firestone Plant
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Local Lawmaker Wants Gov. Quinn to Sign the Budget
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Familiar Face Named New Director
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Join the Fan Club
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Celebrate the 4th And Not Spend A Fortune
Local families not looking to spend a fortune on a vacation can find some great entertainment deals without driving far. Starting Monday and continuing for two weeks, families can go golfing, go-kart riding and a ballgame without spending big bucks. More
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Fugitive Financier Appears in Court
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Fireworks Safety
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BEST FRIENDS FRIDAY 6/26/09 ANNIE, RUBY & MAGGIE
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Emergency Crews Respond to Fuel Spill in Pekin
Emergency crews in Pekin were dealing with a large diesel spill at the hospital Sunday morning. More
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The Winner of the St. Jude Dream Home Give away is....
There's a new homeowner...of the Saint Jude Dream Home Giveaway. More
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Fire Claims Kep's Place
For the second time this week, a popular hang–out place in a local town burns down. A fire Sunday morning claims Kep's Place in Washington. More
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Road Construction Continues
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Boating Safety over the Holiday Weekend
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Cycling Classic
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Fatal Car Crash
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Apartment Fire
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Bras Across Peoria
Jason Parkinson and Amanda King came up with Bras Across Peoria to spread breast cancer awareness. More
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Peoria Police Suspect Another Arson Fire
The Peoria Fire Department is investigating what appears to be another arson fire in the city. More
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Murals Popping Up In Pontiac
Over the weekend, 18 artistic teams from across the country gathered to paint historic memories of the town in the "Chief City Runs With the Dogs" event.
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Family Sending Care Packages to Troops
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Community Unity Day A Big Success
They say the best things in life are free, and today one Peoria agency put that old saying to good use. More
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Mark Clark Tribute
The Mark Clark Memorial Foundation honored the former Black Panther today by honoring what he started. More
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Boomer's excited to be a Texan
Boomer Grigsby spoke at Farmington High football camp. More
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Taking the Train to the Taste
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Sunday Is Your Chance at a Dream Home
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A Friend's Death Gives Others a Valuable Lesson
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Fallen Soldier from East Peoria is Brought Home
Family says Staff Sergeant Paul G. Smith was a hero in all ways. More
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Peoria Man Faces Copyright Infringement Charges
A Peoria man charged with copyright infringement will be facing a federal court judge. More
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Postcard from Home: Bishop Hill Fine Arts
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Investigation Shows Teen Was Texting When She Crashed
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West Peoria Church Fire
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Budget Threats Loom Over Disabled
It's no secret looming state budget cuts have thousands of jobs and services are on the line, but now one local group insists if cut, it will be uniquely and utterly out of options. More
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Local Man Remembers Michael Jackson in Peoria
Locally Peorians are mourning the loss of Michael Jackson.
We caught of with one man, who remembers the pop star performing in Peoria with the Jackson 5 decades ago. He says he even played basketball with the brothers. More
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Johnny's Italian Steakhouse Capellini Puttanesca 6-25-09
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Crittenton Centers Wait for State Budget Decision
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Governor Quinn Not Giving Up on Tax Increase
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James Sargent Sentenced to 100 Years
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Services Set for Staff Sgt. Paul Smith
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State Legislators say "Don't Panic"
State Legislators say social servie agencies should not panic. More
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The Pizza Peel
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Protest at State Representative Jehan Gordon's Office
About two-dozen protesters gathered outside State Representative Jehan Gordon's office this afternoon. They say they're upset the legislator approved state budget cuts, and voted down a tax increase. More
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Peoria duo plays in special golf outing
A Peoria Notre Dame star golfer and her grandfather took a special golf trip. More
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Dave Tebben Memorial
A local Pekin resident is putting together a memorial for late Mayor Dave Tebben. More
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Daughter of The Hub Ballroom's Creator Reflects on its History
An early morning blaze reduced what was once a popular ballroom to rubble. Although The Hub, built by Bert Potter in 1938, was sold almost 40 years later, Potters family says the original ballroom had a rich history. More
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In Slow Economy, Local Employer Surprised To Find Few Applicants
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Memories All That's Left of Hub Edelstein
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Captain of the Ship
After a 1-and-6 start to the season, the Peoria Pirates made a change.
5 weeks after naming Mike Hohensee as head coach, Peoria still has a slim chance to make the playoffs.
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Lawmakers Leave Budget Crisis in Springfield
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Everyday Heros Give the Gift of Life
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State Troopers Use Unconventional Method to Get Speeders
State Troopers get in disguise to catch speeders in construction zones. More
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Workers Try to Beat the Heat
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Despite Heat, Local Waterparks Cutting Hours
Peoria's Park District pools and water parks will be closing earlier this summer thanks to budget cutbacks. More
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Help Out Your Community, Donate Blood
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Man Accused in Peoria Home Invasion is on Trial
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Police Put an End to a Galesburg Meth Lab
Galesburg police bust a meth lab. More
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Second Arrest In Bloomington Barbershop Shooting
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Hub Ballroom Fire
Fire blazes through the Hub Ballroom in Edelstein. The building is a total loss. More
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East Beats West
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Sweltering Heat Sends Hundreds to the Pool
It was brutally hot today across the Midwest and down south.
Here in central Illinois many retreated to pools to cool down. More
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Rock & Roll Up Your Sleeve
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Back To Work...But Not For Long
Illinois lawmakers resume work on budget. Governor Quinn says some progress made. More
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It's Hot!!
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Cooling Centers Open to Beat the Heat
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Layoffs at Firefly
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Jobs Lost in Proctor Hospital Restructuring
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Training with Life Flight
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West Nile Virus in Knox County
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Time is Running Out!
You only have five days left to get your Saint Jude Dream Home Ticket. More
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Peoria's marathon man- Justin Young
Justin Young finished 7th in the Steamboat Classic.
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East Peoria Soldier Killed in Afghanistan
An East Peoria family is mourning the loss of an Illinois Army National Guardsman.
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Rock 'N Roll Up Your Sleeves
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Thunder Roars Head Indoors
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Chicago Man Accused of Ponzi Scheme Arrest in Normal
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Four Sunday Shootings in Bloomington are Related
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Governor Say the Budget Problem is Mathematical
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