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Notre Dame routs Freeport
Notre Dame wins IHSA State Finals soccer match. More
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Rocco Landesman Discovers The Arts in Peoria
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ShopRite Owner Arrested
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Video Poker Gambling in Illinois
Video Poker gambling in Illinois is now legal but, some counties are choosing not to participate. More
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Mission Mart Opens in Morton
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Sheley's Trial to be Held in Knox County
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First Peoria Area H1N1 Victim Remembered
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Unemployment Rate - Ameren Layoffs
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Pekin Woman Says No To H1N1 Vaccine
A Pekin woman who's 7 months pregnant says she won’t get the H1N1 vaccine, even though her doctor insists she should.
News 25’s Marc Strauss reports on why she has reservations. More
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Germ Warfare
Worried about staying well. There are two places to worry about...hands down. More
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Lights of Dax
Many Washington residents are putting up Christmas lights early this year. More
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High School Scoreboard
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Civic Group Pushes For a Charter School
The Peoria Charter School Initiative or PCSI is comprised of a group of community and civic leaders spearheading a plan to get a charter school in the River City. Tonight, PCSI held a forum to allow Peoria parents, students and teachers to meet others from a high performing Chicago charter. More
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Six alleged drug dealers agree to a deal
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009. Chicken Saltimbooca with Vesuvio Potatoes
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Charter School Planned for Peoria
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H1N1 Vaccination Clinics Ready in Peoria and Marshall Counties
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Cutting Revenue Generating Jobs
One Peoria Parking enforcement officer says city council members should not cut his job because it brings in lots of revenue for the city. More
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Forced to buy insurance they don't need
A pair of Washington residents are being forced to buy insurance they can't afford and which they say they don't need. The government says they live in a flood plain. But as News 25's Marc Strauss reports, there's never been any flooding there. More
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Dr. Francois Geoffroy on Live at Five Your Health Matters
Colon cancer and your treatment options. More
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Community confronts alleged drug dealers
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One Goal
The Notre Dame Soccer team makes a return appearance in the Class 2A Final Four.
The Irish play the Freeport Pretzels Friday Morning at 11 in Naperville.
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Still No H1N1 Vaccine For Peoria County
In our area there are three confirmed deaths related to the H1N1 virus. News of the latest death came today from Peoria City/County Health officials.
Today health department officials say a 46 year old woman was admitted to the hospital on October 16th with multiple underlying medical conditions. She passed away on Monday. More
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Rolan Johnson Ornament
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Cutting Cops
Peoria Police department takes a big hit in budget cuts for next year..leaving some residents concerned about safety in neighborhoods. More
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Seminar Highlights Abilities of Employees With Disabilities
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Durbin and Quinn Hope to Obtain Federal Funds for High Speed Rail
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Peoria County Confirms First H1N1 Death
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Reducing Dropout Numbers
According to research by America’s Promise Alliance, 1 in 4 students attending public high schools in Illinois will drop out. That number is even higher nationally. Hundreds of educators, business leaders and students met for a summit at Illinois State University Wednesday to discuss how to tackle the dropout problem. More
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Fighting Drugs in Peoria: A new approach
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High School Scoreboard
IHSA soccer and volleyball scores and highlights. More
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Murder Charges Dropped for 22-Year-Old
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Vigil Held for Murdered 16-Year-Old
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Peoria City Council Tentatively Reduces Budget
The City of Peoria's massive budget shortfall is now tentatively reduced to about 643 thousand dollars. This was achieved through wage concessions and approval to refinance city debt. More
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NCHS Offense is Optional
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Training For The Bust
Some local law enforcement officers learned new ways to try and cut down on underage drinking on Tuesday. About two dozen officers from six police departments in Tazewell County took an alcohol enforcement training class.
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Mike Boland Enters Lt. Governor Race
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Jim Ryan Back into Politics
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Pekin Community Leader Dies
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Second McLean County H1N1 Fatality
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Third Guest Peoria Symphony Conductor
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Undercover Drug Sting in Peoria
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Peoria City Council to Make Tough Budget Decisions
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Toxic Chemicals in Children's Toys
A consumer advocacy group gives Illinois a failing grade for toxic toys and tells parents to beware as they do their holiday shopping. More
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White House Invitation
Some Twin Cities high school music students get a rare invitation to the white House this week to celebrate the White House Music Series created by First Lady Michelle Obama. More
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Osiris on the Rise
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Giving Away Treats
Left over Halloween candy.. some of you might have piles of it sitting around after trick or treating. More
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Heating Assistance Available
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Students Deal With Loss of Classmate
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Robbery Suspects in Court
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Hundreds Pack Healthcare Town Hall
More than thousand attend Rep. Schock town hall meeting on upcoming healthcare reform vote. More
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Sen. Burris Not Giving Up On Public Option
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Peoria County Sheriff Faces Challenger in Primary
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Year After Thomas Jefferson School Fire
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Future Of Family Farms
The latest statistics from the US Ag Department shows farmers either finding other jobs or getting a lot more land if they want to make a living.
So just like the middle class, mid-sized farms are getting fewer and fewer leaving many family farms on their final generation.
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Spooktacular Grand Prize Winners
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McLean County Toys for Tots
McLean County Toys for Tots appeals to small businesses, college students and community organization to help meet the need for children this Christmas. More
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YouNews:
McNOTagain trail run
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Aaron Schock Will Discuss Health Bill at Town Hall Meeting Monday
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Parents of 16-Year-Old Murder Victim Grieve
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Pekin Water Tower Undergoing Maintenance
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Salvation Army Christmas Center Opens This Week
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Arrest Made in Arcadia Shooting
Police took a Peoria homeowner into custody in connection with a second shooting over the weekend. More
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Recession Hits Operation Santa
Your leftover Halloween candy could become someone else's Christmas stocking. More
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Fatal Crash Kills Chillicothe Man
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Three In Custody For Robberies
Peoria Police report late Saturday night that they have made arrests in regards to the rash of robberies in North Peoria. More
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High School Scoreboard
High school football and volleyball scores and highlights. More
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Shooting Friday Night on East Arcadia
The second shooting took place Friday night on the 900 block of East Arcadia. More
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A Teenager Becomes Peoria's 11th Murder Victim
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Pekin Library Provides Halloween Festivities for Teens
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James Field Rededication Ceremony
A mass of people gathered in Pekin today to rededicate a historical landmark for many. More
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Congressman Aaron Schock Wary of Proposed Health Plan
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Fighting H1N1 in Woodford County
It's a scene playing out all across the country, people lining up to receive the H1N1 vaccine. Not all communities have been able to acquire a sufficient supply. But health department officials are doing the best they can with what they have. More
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Best medicine for employment?
The debate over healthcare reform might be having an effect on the career plans of future college students. More
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High School Scoreboard
Soccer and football scores and highlights. More
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Grading Schools
Test scores are out for Illinois Students... and the results are mixed.
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East Peoria Man Accused of Defrauding the Government
An East Peoria man is being sought internationally for defrauding the government. More
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Bond Set for Girlfriend of Homicide Victim
Bond is set at one million dollars today for the girlfriend of a Peoria homicide victim. More
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Bloomington's GE Plant to Close
Union leaders at Bloomington's G-E plant say they're ready for a fight.
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School Holds Halloween Parade for Community
Ghosts and Goblins invaded Lincoln Grade School in Washington Friday.
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Armed Robberies Worry North Peoria
A rash of armed robberies on Peoria's north side has police on high alert
And now officers are asking residents and business owners in that area to also stay alert. More
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New Marriott Opens in Normal
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Lots of Help Needed This Christmas
Social Service Agencies say they expect more people will ask for help this holiday season. More
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Peoria Arts Get Financial Boost
The arts in Peoria got a financial boost Friday. Almost $19,000 were donated by the Community Foundation of Illinois and SMG, the company that operates the Civic Center. More
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Dawn Stroup & Cheryl Gillihan on Live at Five Your Health Matters
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Ameren Income Increases
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Peoria Library Renovation Underway
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U of I Classes in Peoria
The University of Illinois Springfield hosted an open house to celebrate it's new facility in downtown Peoria. More
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IHSA Volleyball Regionals
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Peoria police officer on leave received honor
Two Peoria police officers have received a big honor. More
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Sexting An Epidemic Among Children
With the invention of the camera phone and a child's desire to get their hands on one came a problem most parents wouldn't have predicted.
Nationwide, criminal cases are emerging involving children and a phenomenon know as sexting. As News 25's Gina Ford shows us in an in depth report, sexting is alive in Central Illinois.
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Bond reduced for Jennifer Earnest
A Logan County judge reduced the bond today for 24-year-old Jennifer Earnest. More
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Big Island Ribeye
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