Aurora, Illinois news
The Fox River corridor has a wealth of places to explore and things to do, including public art installations and galleries which showcase local and nationally known artists’ works.
Aurora, St. Charles, Elgin, Geneva have great venues for checking out live music this season.
Discover some hidden gems and rising stars that are making Aurora a must-visit destination for adventurous eaters.
A classical string quartet performing with a bluegrass folk trio, celebrations of Latin American women and North and South American songs and dances are all on the schedule for Chamber Music on the Fox’s 11th season.
Here are some suggestions for new restaurants to try around the Chicago area, including an interactive Bloody Mary bar.
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart is seeking $10 million from state lawmakers to tackle what he calls in naming the report “A Firearm Regulation Crisis.”
The Illinois House approved a bill Tuesday to allow student teachers to receive stipends while earning their education degree, even though the money needed to fund those stipends is unlikely to be included in next year’s budget.
The Stephen Hull Experience will bring live blues music to The Venue in Aurora on Friday, May 17, and Americana band Heartsfield will perform on Saturday, May 18.
Several Kane County fire departments came together to conduct trench rescue training Friday morning in Geneva.
Check out these Kane County hot spots and find unique and interesting décor to enhance your home’s aesthetic and support local artists.
From the musical's staging to the stellar performances, this production of “Beautiful” definitely will entertain you.
A 29-year-old Cortland woman died of her injuries Thursday, a day after a motorcycle crash in Aurora.
Officers responded to a report of an active fight in a parking lot in the 1100 block of South Broadway Avenue on Tuesday, April 30, involving three individuals.
Scheduled to perform are Fox Valley Jazz Big Band, Fox Chamber Singers, Fox Valley Orchestra and Fox Valley Brass Band.
Tributes to iconic artists like the Bee Gees, Bob Seger, Led Zeppelin and more are among the performers this summer at RiverEdge Park in Aurora.