Ana V. Fleming takes questions from students about her artistic process, and the reading, writing and music — among other things — that goes into it
Peoria Academy Journalism Club: Scary stuff — keys to a safe Halloween
Regrettable 60% of Peoria ‘races’ this election have no opposition on ballot
Whether the situation stems from the power and resources of incumbents or the timidity of political parties to invest in challengers, the lack of choices seems regrettable.
Nature Rambles: Seeds of hope help our prairies
If you want to restore natural areas, you must depend on seeds. Vast prairies once covered the Illinois landscape. Bit by bit, those prairies were converted by agriculture. In a period of a couple of hundred years, our vast prairies were replaced by fields of crop seeds. If we hope to save the prairie for future generations, we must become familiar with the plants, their seeds, and how to propagate them.
Heat Waves — In Red & Black: Tipping points make for a planetary emergency
Labor roundup: Union Retiree Health Fair is back at the JATC on Oct. 10
Labor unrest rampant all over airline industry from Oregon/Washington machinists to Association of Flight Attendant/Communications Workers of America; Illinois warehouse, DHL workers join Teamsters
Isn’t it time to get our shot together?
In the beginning, she was the Word and the Word was hers
Paul Gordon: Tempertures rising, tensions tightening towards election
Xavier Jackson: Fight is not finished for equal protection under the law — for us all
Emily Gill: Freedom of speech can also include freedom not to hear it, too
Does Worker Freedom of Speech Act that Illinois Governor Pritzker signed into law and will take effect on Jan. 1, prevents businesses from sanctioning or punishing employees who decline to attend meetings that put forward the religious or political views of these businesses. Does it adhere to the First Amendment?
LETTERS: Help make West Bluff neighborhoods strong
LETTERS: News25 misrepresents Peoria For Palestine message to LaHood
Our statement highlights LaHood’s condemnation of peacefully protesting the onslaught in Gaza, and Netanyahu’s invitation to address Congress. That message was lost in a News25 segment. Rather, it highlighted our critique of the Congressman’s past statements saying Israel has the right to defend itself and committing to returning hostages