Peoria Auditor Jessica Thomas’ lawyer Justin Penn is seeking more than $40,000 for his mounting hourly fees and reimbursement for expenses.
Million-dollar advocates forums tab Peoria lawyer Doug Stephens
Attorney G. Douglas Stephens last month was certified as a life member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, the trial-lawyers group announced. Membership in the organization is limited to attorneys who have won million…
Appeals Court upholds decision for Schock, LaHood and GOP
Despite spreading rumors about candidate, malice was not proved by former candidate Richard Burns
Nature Rambles: ‘Fluddle Stompers’ flock to unique puddle ponds
The Lion’s Den: Our children can feel difference between what’s good and bad
Straight Talk: COVID funding folly is ‘curing violence’?
The Watch: Officials following up on plans of attack — strategic, infrastructure …
West Peoria News: Rocky Glen is our very own little Starved Rock
New Graceland senior center here to help us live life together
Gill: Contradictions in politicians’ trust in parents

First, many conservative politicians and public authorities do not trust parents to make appropriate decisions for their children concerning medical care. Second, they are all too willing to listen to parents who not only want to restrict their own children from exposure to certain library materials, but who also want to make these decisions for everyone else’s children.
Golden Voice lives – LIVE: iconic local studio featured Oct. 8 at Riverfront Museum
Arts Alerts: Natural exhibits at Contemporary Arts Center; Blue Ridge Farm concert series; art and music at BU; see ‘Clue,’ ‘Jeckyl and Hyde,’ Destry Rides Again’
Crisis in child care: How can we leave these kids behind?
Baby steps: Here’s what we can do to make child care more available, affordable
Inland Art: ‘Synthetic Being’ — petri dishes of paint
Heat Waves — In Red & Black: Another summer of discontent
The Lion’s Den: Colorful collections of African bull-doggers, movie stars valuable bounty of Wild, Wild West
Nature Rambles: There’s more than meteors lighting up our night sky

As you wait for shooting stars, you notice other lights in the night sky. Planes fly overhead on their 30,000-foot flight path. Their blinking lights stand out against the pinpoints of starlight. Higher in the heavens, Starlink satellites reflect the sunlight from their orbit some 340 miles above the Earth surface
Labor roundup: UAW says Big 3 can afford demands; nurses, grad-students organizing
All three corporations reported hefty profits last year: operating incomes of $9.2 billion (Ford), $13 billion (GM), and $15.2 billion (Stellantis). So the union is demanding some share in the profits their members produce.