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Peoria City Council elects vice mayor, mayor pro tem

1/17/2024
The Peoria City Council has elected new officers for the board.

Peoria Heroes honored for exemplary work in the …

2/22/2023
The second annual Peoria Hometown Heroes luncheon took center stage, Feb. 21, as 12 individuals who either work or live in the city were honored for their service to the community.

New Peoria City Council sworn in

1/4/2023
The new Peoria City Council was sworn in Jan. 3 at city hall with a packed chamber offering standing ovations for outgoing former Mayor Cathy Carlat and incoming Mayor Jason Beck.

New Peoria City Council to start Jan. 3

1/2/2023
New and re-elected members of the Peoria City Council will be sworn in at the first public meeting of the year, 6 p.m., Jan. 3.

Final counts point to Crawford as new Peoria City …

11/17/2022
It appears newcomer Jennifer Crawford has secured the seat for the Peoria City Council Acacia District.

UPDATE: Race for Peoria's Acacia District opens up

11/14/2022
The race for Peoria's Acacia District council seat has opened up, according to unofficial results.

Get to Know the Candidates: Peoria council contenders …

6/17/2022
In this installment of Peoria Independent's candidate Q&A series, we ask two city council candidates about the divisive nature our culture has taken on.

Get to Know the Candidates: Top issues for council …

6/10/2022
In this edition of Get to Know the Candidates, Peoria Independent asks the city's city council candidates about the three most important issues they believe Peoria is facing.

Get to know the Peoria City Council candidates

6/9/2022
Now that the candidates for both Peoria’s mayoral and city council elections have been firmly established, it’s time to get to know them better.

Here’s what you need to know about an election …

5/19/2022
This year’s Peoria City Council election is going to be a little different than in the past.

Campaign finance watch: Peoria City Council race

4/28/2022
Of the two candidates fighting to win Peoria’s only competitive non-mayoral seat, only one has received contributions from local residents, reports show.