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Peoria Salvation Army Looking For Donations

The Peoria Salvation Army is asking for donations for their food pantries. With people without work because of COVID-19, the Peoria Salvation Army has seen a 62% increased need of assistance. A third of people in need of groceries are first-timers. The Peoria Salvation Army welcomes donations at both food pantries by drop off or by reaching […]


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Infected Count Rises

Citizens of Peoria are beginning to worry as the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Peoria area rises to 31. The tri-county area total count is now 51 and there has been 1 COVID-19 related death in the area. Although many tests are coming back negative, there is no slowing down of the […]


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Peoria Faces $32M Deficit

The city of Peoria is facing major deficits financially as it tries to climb its way through the financial drought brought upon by the coronavirus pandemic. Restaurants, hotels, and many more businesses are affected by the loss of income and revenue fueled by the economy. Restaurants and hotel tax revenues are facing up to a […]


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BU Admissions Implementing New Technology

Despite the coronavirus pandemic still growing, the Bradley University admissions office is still trying to recruit students the best they can. With several states extending their stay-at-home orders, and rules of social distancing in place across the nation, it is hard for prospective college students to visit universities they may want to attend. Therefore, universities […]


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Pritzker: Feds No Help for Illinois

On Tuesday, Governor J.B. Pritzker announced that he has given up on the Trump administration’s help for fighting COVID-19.

During an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett on her show Out Front, the Illinois Governor said, “We have gotten very little help from the federal government. It’s fine. I’ve given up on any promises that have been […]



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Highest Illinois Death Toll Reported

On Tuesday, despite the ongoing lockdown orders, Illinois reported the highest death toll in a single day since the pandemic began. Seventy-three deaths were reported in a twenty-four hour time period, Governor Pritzker announced on Tuesday. This brings the Illinois coronavirus death toll to 464, with Cook County experiencing the majority of cases and deaths. […]


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Singer John Prine Dead at 73

On Tuesday
night, singer and songwriter John Prine died at the age of 73.

Born in Maywood, Illinois, Prine rose to fame as a legendary country-folk singer with such classics like “Hello in There,” “Paradise,” and “Angel from Montgomery.”

Known for his raspy-voice, Prine eventually won four Grammy awards in his lifetime.

He had been hospitalized since late March, […]


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Peoria Chinese Association Raises Money for PPE’s

This past Tuesday about 10,000 masks were donated to hospitals across the Peoria area with more on the way from the Peoria Chinese Association. The money for the donations was raised by Chinese residents in Peoria who used their contacts in China to bring the products to the U.S.. Donations were sent to OSF ​HealthCare […]


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“Heart Hunters” Spreads Positivity

A woman from Galesburg, Illinois has started a worldwide movement with her “Heart Hunters” Facebook group. “Heart Hunters” started as an activity for children to do at home while promoting social distancing. The activity is to create and display hearts on houses to help spread positivity and compassion during the COVID-19 pandemic. The message of […]