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Journal Star on MSNPeoria's AMC Grand Prairie movie theater adds reserved seating
AMC Theatres is adding reserved seating to 15 new locations throughout the United States, including AMC Grand Prairie 18 in Peoria.
The previous investigation concluded that evidence collected "did not rise to the level of a criminal prosecution," police ...
The Peoria City/County Health Department told the community a recent Facebook post about a Peoria restaurant contained false information.
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Journal Star on MSNPeoria man has been accused of sexually assaulting two minor relatives
Daemein C. Keller, 19, was arrested Aug. 14 on two counts of predatory criminal sexual assault after he was accused of ...
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WMBD Peoria on MSNBanners and Boxes initiative brings in new wave of public art to Peoria
Peoria city officials and local artists have launched the Banners and Boxes Beautification Program, which displays artwork ...
Two Illinois structures made a list of the 100 "ugliest public buildings" in the U.S. Find out which locations were found to be less than spectacular.
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WMBD Peoria on MSNWicked opens in Peoria on Wednesday, crews set the stage
Wicked is playing at the Prairie Home Alliance Theater in Peoria this week, featuring beautiful costumes, music, and magic, ...
Glendale Police Department officials say one person is dead after a four-vehicle crash involving a red-light runner early ...
A reimagined golf course, a series of department store gas stations and a senior living project are among the new developments in the works in the West Valley. Here is a look at three projects ...
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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 ...
For Peoria’s plane owners, an airpark opens the possibility of storing their aircraft locally, Pfeifer added. Registered aircraft owners in the area range between 51 and 100, according to Pfeifer.
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.
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