News
19h
WMBD Peoria on MSNPeoria man could get 30 years for armed robbery at local mart
Ashten Bean, 28, of Peoria, faces up to 30 years in prison for allegedly robbing a person at a Central Peoria food mart on ...
Two Illinois structures made a list of the 100 "ugliest public buildings" in the U.S. Find out which locations were found to ...
19h
Central Illinois Proud on MSNWicked opens in Peoria on Friday, crews set the stage
Wicked is playing at the Prairie Home Alliance Theater in Peoria this week, featuring beautiful costumes, music, and magic, ...
2h
Journal Star on MSNAll the stories in one place: Peoria's ultimate guide to 2025 high school football
The 2025 high school football season has arrived in Illinois. Practices began on Monday, Aug. 11 and games kick off Friday, Aug. 29 across the Peoria area. The Journal Star's preseason ...
Glendale Police Department officials say one person is dead after a four-vehicle crash involving a red-light runner early ...
Walmart is constructing a new gas station at its Peoria Avenue and Cotton Crossing Supercenter location. This project is part ...
1d
Journal Star on MSN15-year-old arrested in connection to taxi hijacking in Peoria
A 15-year-old male has been arrested in connection with a Sunday morning carjacking of a taxi, according to Peoria Police. Police responded to the 1200 block of W. Armstrong Avenue at about 1:24 a.m.
The previous investigation concluded that evidence collected "did not rise to the level of a criminal prosecution," police ...
Dayton’s Peyton Stovall hit a home run and drove in five runs as part of a 16-hit attack as the Dragons defeated the Peoria Chiefs 14-3 on Tuesday night in front of 7,426 in attendance at Day Air Ball ...
Isaiah C. Throgmorton, 19, was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to possession of a weapon by a felon in connection with a January shooting in Peoria, Illinois.
He plans to work “with a very small number of vineyards and producers in the Peoria (area)” to bring “very unique wines” to Fox & Ford. More: Peoria food inspections for May 2025 ...
Peoria had the opposite problem: hundreds of decaying homes that it couldn’t afford to demolish. In 2020, pandemic-related budget cuts had forced the city to suspend all non-emergency teardowns.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results