PEORIA ( 25News Now) - A Brimfield native serving on a religious mission in Jamaica experienced the terror of Hurricane Melissa, all while trying to help the deaf community.
With the federal government shutdown delaying SNAP benefits for millions in Illinois, Hy-Vee is expanding efforts to help the hungry.
A Facebook post Thursday went viral after someone said they had been told that demolition of Expo Gardens would start the ...
Peoria Police are looking for the suspect of a vehicle theft, who they said crashed the car and fled the scene after evading police ...
Peoria Police are looking for the suspect in an assault that sent a man speeding to a local hospital after he was allegedly hit in the face several times with a firearm.
The Itoo Society is gearing up to host its 98th annual supper. Formed in 1914, the Lebanese community holds the supper every ...
Two federal judge have ruled that the Trump administration must continue to fund the SNAP food aid program using contingency funds during the government shutdown.
Friday morning, a Peoria County judge sentenced 41-year-old John Timothy, Jr., to 15 years in prison in connection to the hit ...
A monumental bill to automatically seal records for people convicted of nonviolent felonies is heading to Gov. JB Pritzker’s desk ...
Those with food allergies looking for allergy safe homes to visit for Halloween can consult the Teal Pumpkin Project map ...
Illinois soybean farmers are cautiously hopeful after US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping reached a ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested an undocumented immigrant who they say killed two Illinois ...