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St. Charles’ annual Electric Christmas Parade has been canceled because of the snow that’s expected to leave at least half a foot of snow on the ground.
A fully engulfed outbuilding in the rural countryside lit up the Yorkville-area early morning darkness on Nov. 26.
The fire crew responded around 11:21 a.m. Friday to a fire inside a business in the 1500 block of North Bridge Street.
With snowy season on the horizon, the city of St. Charles is expanding the boundaries of its downtown snow and ice removal district. The district was created to ensure both community members and visitors can enjoy the downtown freely without any safety concerns.
The city of St. Charles issued a Holiday Homecoming Parade Traffic Advisory to ensure everyone stays safe during the festivities. Here’s how the roadways and parking will be impacted.
Winter is coming. The Plano Police Department issued some guidance on how to avoid parking fines following snowfall.
St. Charles Collision Experts is one step closer to expanding its auto body shop after the city approved its designs on a site in the Legacy Business Center in St. Charles.
Ninety students will be filling the Plano High School auditorium with the sounds of the season, with the show having a Renaissance theme.
Every Thanksgiving, the Bristol Kendall Fire Protection District receives a spike of calls related to house fires breaking out from preparing the feast.
With one day until Thanksgiving, residents in St. Charles will be extra thankful if the lights come back on. The city is experiencing a “widespread electric outage” as of Wednesday afternoon.
A special presentation is planned next month to provide insight into St. Charles School District 303. The district is hosting “State of the Schools” on Dec. 2 at the Lincoln Professional Learning Center.
The Munhall Glen subdivision in St. Charles, with 50 homes on 15 acres, took another step toward full completion. See how much they're going for.
State. Rep. Jed Davis (R-Yorkville) is encouraging community members to come forward and submit ideas for new legislation. Davis said the ideas could potentially be filed next year in the Illinois House of Representatives.
The city of Yorkville is not responsible for the costs because developers CyrusOne are footing the bill as part of their infrastructure overhaul for a 228-acre data center.
The St. Charles Fire Department is testing hydrant flow in the city Tuesday morning. Residential water may turn a little rusty following the testing. Here’s what you need to know.