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Self-Checkout Limits Continue To Rise At Walmart In Illinois
We all know the infamous 10 items or less lane in stores... well now we might be seeing those types of limits in the self-checkout lane in Walmart. This new change could be here sooner than you think. Everyone in Illinois loves to hate on Walmart, but this one might...
Illinois Tollway warns of I-PASS text message scam
ILLINOIS (WCIA) — The Illinois Tollway is warning I-PASS customers of a phishing scam being sent out in the form of text messages. The text appears to come from “Illinois toll way” and details a specific toll amount that the customer owes. One Central Illinois resident received the text below, which serves as an example […]
British Visitor Used 2 Words to Describe Illinois & I’m Ticked
It's true. The one thing that everyone possesses is an opinion. I have no problem with a recent British visitor who had two words to describe Illinois, but he/she/it should have been more polite about it. I can't even remember when this map was first shared on Reddit. I've seen...
East Peoria police arrest man in relation to opening mailboxes
EAST PEORIA, Ill. – A 34-year-old man was given a notice to appear on charges relating to going through mailboxes in East Peoria. East Peoria Police say officers on June 26th noticed an “overwhelming majority” of mailboxes were open in the area of Arnold Road after receiving complaints.
Rain returns to our forecast early next week
PEORIA (25News Now) - Our weather should be mostly quiet this weekend. We’ll see mainly clear skies tonight with lows in the low 60s followed by mostly sunny skies in the afternoon with highs in the low 80s. Sunday will be a little warmer and muggier with highs in the upper 80s.
Gun found in vehicle in downtown Peoria leads to arrests early Friday morning
PEORIA, Ill. – Two men were arrested after a firearm was found early Friday in an unoccupied vehicle in downtown Peoria. Police say a Glock handgun was reportedly seen by officers in the vehicle during a patrol in the area of Jefferson and Harrison just before 3:15 A.M. Officers...
Pritzker Signs New Illinois Legislation Increasing Giving And Funding Opportunities For Nonprofits
Quad Cities, Iowa / Illinois—Governor J.B. Pritzker has signed two pieces of legislation that will increase giving and funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations and enhance workforce development in Illinois. The Quad Cities region’s three community foundations—Moline Regional Community Foundation, Quad Cities Community Foundation, and Rock Island Community Foundation—all celebrate...
Man arrested on aggravated unlawful weapon charges in Peoria
PEORIA (25News Now) - A man is in the Peoria County Jail after Peoria Police said they saw him with a partially concealed handgun on his person Thursday night. The suspect, 28-year-old Kalvin T. Cornish-Kirkwood, is facing a preliminary charge of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. Just after 11:30...
Peoria's Alan Andrew Collins Sentenced to 55 Months for 3rd Firearm Possession Conviction
Peoria man, Alan Andrew Collins, age 39, finds himself staring down another prison term following his recent sentencing for firearms possession. This marks Collins' third trip to federal prison on similar charges, a tale of recurring run-ins with the law. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Central District of Illinois, Collins—who resides on MacQueen Avenue in Peoria—has been handed a 55-month sentence followed by a three-year supervised release.
McLean County Board candidate drops out of race
BLOOMINGTON (25News Now) - The 10th District of the McLean County Board, covering the far east side of Bloomington-Normal, has one less candidate running for the position. On Friday, Republican candidate Ross Webb announced he is withdrawing his candidacy for the open spot. The news comes after Webb revealed he is pursuing a different job outside the county.
UPDATE: 8-year-old killed in crash remembered for his contagious laugh
McLEAN COUNTY (25News Now) - A Bloomington family has created a GoFundMe page on Friday asking for donations to help pay for the costs of 8-year-old Raymundo Bucio Flores’s funeral. Raymundo died Wednesday night after suffering multiple blunt force injuries from being involved in a multi-vehicle car crash, according...
BCA investigating use of force incident after gunfire exchange in Bloomington
The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) is investigating a use-of-force incident early Friday morning in Bloomington. According to the Bloomington Police Department (BPD), officers from the Richfield Police Department responded to a suicide threat at a residence on the 8700 block of 12th Avenue South in Bloomington. Bloomfield police...
Eva Harrison and Catrina Murphy named as the Future of the Field by the Society of Research Administrators
The Society of Research Administrators International (SRAI) administers a recognition program called “Future of the Field.” The program recognizes research administrators who are less than 15 years into their careers and are making a significant impact on the field of research administration. This year, two Illinois State University (ISU) employees, Eva Harrison and Catrina Murphy, were selected to receive this prestigious recognition.
Illinois man dies of injuries after fireworks accident, police say
A LaSalle County man died early Friday morning after sustaining injuries in a fireworks accident. The LaSalle County Sheriff's Office said that at 12:26 a.m., they were called to 3073 East 12th Road in between LaSalle and Ottawa after receiving a report of an incident involving illegal fireworks. A 25-year-old man was found injured at the scene and transported to OSF Healthcare St. Elizabeth Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Galesburg District 205 cracks down on cell phone usage during school day
Cell phones are a major distraction to students -- even when silenced. The temptation to text a friend or play a video game in class can overpower even the most self-disciplined teen. The rules regarding cell phone usage at Galesburg Junior Senior High School were loose before District 205 implemented...
Tri-state area battles rising Mississippi River, level threaten July 4th tourism
QUINCY, Ill. (KHQA) — In the tri-state area, communities along the Mississippi River are grappling with elevated water levels, resulting in widespread flooding. In Canton, the town has had to raise its floodgates and close several roads. Canton Mayor Terry Fretwell says the flooding has hit the town hard.
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