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WCBU Reports shines a light into all corners of Greater Peoria. You’ll see the challenges we face from a new angle. And you’ll hear from the neighbors you never knew you had. WCBU Reports airs weekdays during Morning Edition at 6:45 and 8:45 a.m.

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  • Q&A: Grayeb discusses his 24-year tenure on the Peoria City Council
    Apr 16 2025

    Chuck Grayeb’s last regular Peoria City Council meeting is Tuesday, as his 24-year tenure is drawing to a close.

    Grayeb originally served three terms as an at-large council member, and now has spent the last 12 years as the District 2 representative.

    Heading into his final weeks as a council member, Grayeb spoke to WCBU reporter Joe Deacon to reflect on his years of service.

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    15 m
  • LaHood discusses town halls, DOGE cuts and Trump policies
    Mar 20 2025

    Amid recent calls to host a town hall meeting with constituents, U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood said he frequently makes himself available to the public.

    “I come back every single weekend to my district. I meet with any constituent that wants to meet with me. I’ve had numerous telephone town halls. In the past, I’ve had lots of town halls throughout my district,” said LaHood.

    The Dunlap Republican did not commit one way or another to holding a town hall. Earlier this month, the National Republican Congressional Committee discouraged House Republicans from holding in-person town halls to avoid confrontations.

    “Anybody that wants to meet with me, I will meet with them,” said LaHood, whose 16th District includes parts of Peoria, McLean, Tazewell and Woodford counties visited the Peoria area Wednesday.

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    7 m
  • Busy Corner welcomes customers back over busy reopening weekend
    Mar 19 2025

    A popular, decades-old Woodford County eatery is fully reopened after a November fire led to a prolonged closure.

    Busy Corner in Goodfield started welcoming customers back into the building Thursday, four months to the day after the overnight blaze caused significant interior damage.

    For owner Derek Vollmer, the timing could not have worked out much better.

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    8 m
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