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  • Coach, city voice opposition to sale of Peoria Stadium

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    PEORIA, Ill. -- Earlier this week, we broke the news about the possible sale of Peoria Stadium. Now, backlash against that move is growing stronger.

  • How to say 'no' to scams

    PEORIA, Ill. -- According to police, with warmer weather comes increased threats of home repair fraud and other scams in the area. You can learn how to keep yourself from becoming a victim.

  • Ameren hosts symposium to educate businesses about incentive program

    EAST PEORIA, Ill. -- For many people, energy efficiency translates to helping the environment, but for businesses it means saving cash. Ameren Illinois' "Act on Energy Business Symposium" aims to help businesses do just that.

  • Helping Oklahoma from the Heart of Illinois

    MOORE, Okla. -- The Oklahoma tornado has hundreds of Heart of Illinois relief crews and volunteers on their toes and ready to go, and if you want to help, you might not have to go anywhere.

  • A possible sale of Peoria Stadium

    PEORIA, Ill. -- District 150 officials have confirmed they are looking into the possibility of selling Peoria Stadium.

  • Morton High School placed on lock down following bomb threat

    MORTON, Ill. -- Morton High School was placed on hard lock down on Tuesday morning following a "threat of violence".

  • New policy in place at Springdale Cemetery following savanna mowing controversy

    PEORIA, Ill. -- The Springdale Cemetery Management Authority hopes it has deflated a blowup created after native prairie was mowed in the savanna.

  • Blues owner speaks out about ending ties with Peoria

    PEORIA, Ill. -- St. Louis Blues owner Tom Stillman is speaking out about the decision to end ties with Peoria. The Blues sold the AHL Rivermen to the Vancouver Canucks last month.

  • Heartland Community College board votes to keep Athletic Director position

    NORMAL, Ill. -- Following a packed open meeting and a lengthy closed session, the Heartland Community College board of trustees voted early Wednesday morning to keep the Athletic Director position.

  • Public Employees, Private Crooks: Part 2

    It has been a topic of interest since the story broke about Rita Crundwell's multi-million dollar embezzlement. How do you keep hands out of the municipal piggy bank?

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