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Believe it: Violent crime is actually dropping
by Bill Knight • • 0 Comments
New FBI data released recently shows crime rates have fallen to pre-COVID-19 pandemic numbers
Labor roundup: Unionists blast Hamas, push cease-fire
by Community Word Staff • • 1 Comment
With the Middle East war continuing, and with Israeli military entering Gaza to try to oust Hamas forces, union leaders from the AFL-CIO, the Service Employees and the Government Employees back Israeli’s response to Hamas’s attacks. Meanwhile, more than 240…
Straight Talk: Disappointing decisions by execs at BU
by Roger Monroe • • 0 Comments
Auditor’s case vs. Peoria County may be ending
by Bill Knight • • 0 Comments
The Watch: Councilors, commissioners taking care of the details
by Terry Bibo • • 0 Comments
West Peoria News: A look back on 2023 with an eye on 2024 and City Hall
by April Silver • • 0 Comments
Bill Knight: Portrait of Mark Clark as a young Peorian
by Bill Knight • • 0 Comments
Fifty-four years ago Mark Clark was shot to death in raid by police on Black Panthers’ headquarters in Chicago. This year the recollection is more intense. One of Mark’s sister, Gloria, in her book “Mark Clark: Soul of a Black Panther,” wrote of her “concerted effort to make sure that Mark’s legacy is never forgotten nor lost to future generations.”
Our nurses need to be heard: Now
by Xavier Jackson • • 5 Comments
FBI could get involved with disarray at WTVP
by Bill Knight • • 3 Comments
Station board members filed police report and claim employee theft over budget shortfall