The 217 Today Podcast

217 Today: How Peoria’s used bookstores thrive in the digital age and build community

 
Peoria teacher Meredith Buneta looks through her favorite section, Young Adult, at the Book Rack.

Peoria teacher Meredith Buneta looks through her favorite section, Young Adult, at the Book Rack. Collin Schopp / WCBU

Monday, March 4, 2024

Today's headlines: 

  • Reproductive rights advocates and Illinois lawmakers say a recent ruling from Alabama’s high court is an opportunity for the state to eliminate financial barriers to fertility treatments.
  • Western Illinois University is in the market for a new president.
  • Protesters gathered at Champaign’s West Side Park this weekend for a march against the war in Gaza.
  • The Fighting Illini women’s basketball team won their final regular season game yesterday at home against the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

In today's deep dive, we’ll learn more about how some local bookstore owners are adapting and thriving after the pandemic and the impact of Amazon.

Reporting today contributed by Mawa Iqbal, Rich Egger, Anulika Ochuba, Colin Hislope, and Collin Schopp.

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