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    News Around Illinois – February 24, 2020

    ByIPM News February 23, 2020February 23, 2020

    State Lawmaker Sponsoring ‘Crown Act’ In Illinois PEORIA – State Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth (D-Peoria) wants to amend the Illinois Human Rights Act to ban hairstyle discrimination. She says her Crown Act will likely come up for a vote near the end of the legislative session. The goal is to help black and Latinx women who are…

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    News Around Illinois – February 20, 2020

    ByIPM News February 19, 2020February 19, 2020

    Women Will Share Empowering Stories In Champaign This Weekend URBANA – “That’s What She Said” will take the stage at the Virginia Theatre in Champaign this Saturday night with a series of performances by women from the local community. The speakers will share personal stories in a monologue format in what will be the group’s sixth…

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    News Around Illinois – February 10, 2020

    ByIPM News February 9, 2020February 8, 2020

    OSF Healthcare Touts Emergency Care App URBANA – OSF Healthcare is encouraging people to install an app on their phone that will alert them when people nearby are in need of life-saving CPR. The PulsePoint app launched a couple years ago in Peoria and Champaign counties and recently expanded to Vermilion county. The American Heart Association says the…

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  • DeLuce Feels ‘Very Good’ About Champaign’s Bid For Boys Basketball Finals
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    DeLuce Feels ‘Very Good’ About Champaign’s Bid For Boys Basketball Finals

    ByBrian Moline January 24, 2020January 24, 2020

    Two cities submitted bids earlier this month for the IHSA boys’ basketball finals. Peoria has hosted the event since March of 1996, and Champaign hosted it from 1919-1995.

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    News Around Illinois – January 17, 2020

    ByIPM News January 16, 2020August 4, 2024

    Durbin And Duckworth Help Pass USMCA Trade Deal SPRINGFIELD – Both U.S. Senators from Illinois voted Thursday in favor of a new United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement. Lawmakers negotiated bipartisan support for the measure. Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) says the plan is good for farmers, manufacturers, and working people. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) says Illinois is…

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  • How To Stop Gun Violence? Just Ask
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    How To Stop Gun Violence? Just Ask

    ByIPM News May 18, 2018December 13, 2019

    Conversations around gun violence often revolve around long-term solutions, like improving schools or the local economy. But even if those things were easy — and they’re not — it would take a generation to realize the benefits. And for the Illinoisans living and dying in these communities — mostly low-income, black communities — they don’t…

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  • Police Data Show Gun Violence A Chronic, Growing Problem Across Illinois
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    Police Data Show Gun Violence A Chronic, Growing Problem Across Illinois

    ByIPM News May 14, 2018March 22, 2019

    His name was Devon McClyde, and he was 16 years old when he was caught in the crossfire of an argument while playing basketball one evening in a local park in Danville on June 8, 2016. He died three days later – the victim of another gun crime in Central Illinois. At least 100 people…

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  • ‘Down The Hill:’ Violence Often Rooted In Inequality
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    ‘Down The Hill:’ Violence Often Rooted In Inequality

    ByIPM News May 14, 2018March 22, 2019

    For many families and young adults living in Peoria’s South Side, gun violence is too often a part of life and something they’ve been fighting against — with few resources. Part of the challenge, according to researchers, is getting the broader community to examine a part of itself and confront the barriers that keep families,…

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  • Dem Candidates For Gov In Lockstep At Justice Forum
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    Dem Candidates For Gov In Lockstep At Justice Forum

    ByIPM News January 15, 2018September 27, 2018

    Five of the six Democrats running for governor were in Peoria over the Martin Luther King Day weekend. They were making largely similar cases to voters at a forum on criminal and economic justice. The five candidates seem to agree on a lot of big picture policy ideas, so Democratic voters will have to decide…

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