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Councilwoman Rita Ali Is Running For Peoria Mayor
At-Large Peoria City Councilwoman Rita Ali is running for mayor.
Bloomington Residents Voice Wants For Next Police Chief
Bloomington’s Public Safety and Community Relations Board provided the stage Wednesday for public input on the city’s next police chief.City Manager Tim…
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In a meeting with the Bloomington City Council Monday night, Connect Transit board chair Ryan Whitehouse pledged the public transportation service will…
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The federal civil rights lawsuit alleges the parties are responsible for McClain's death last year after police put the 23-year-old in two chokeholds and injected him with ketamine.
Confederate Monument Being Removed After Birmingham Mayor Vows To 'Finish The Job'
In Birmingham, Ala., protesters had felled one monument and were targeting another when Randall Woodfin stepped in, saying he'd ensure it came down. Still, its permanent removal is in question.
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The Bloomington City Council gave the official OK Monday night for Grossinger Motors Arena to be used as a “universal” voting site for McLean County…
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Mayor Mitch Landrieu announced the city would pay millions of dollars to people who were injured and to families of those killed by New Orleans police around the time Hurricane Katrina hit.
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