News, articles, photos and information about Kane County, Illinois from the Kane County Chronicle and Shaw Local
Kane judge's $100,000-plus libel lawsuit against a Geneva blogger stalls because process server can't find him. DeKalb judge approved alternative methods of service.
The city of Geneva proclaimed June 6 as National Gun Violence Awareness Day, meant to underline that 125 Americans die every day as a result of gun violence.
A St. Charles driving instructor, convicted in absentia of 16 felony sexual assault charges when he didn't attend his own trial, is in custody in Hungary with the U.S. attempting to extradite him.
The Geneva City Council Monday approved an extension of its site plan approval for Venture One Acquisitions LLC, which proposes to build a 7150,200-square-foot industrial building on the city's east side.
Cool off and have a blast at these local water parks in the Kane County area.
Check out local businesses that source some, or all, of their products locally.
Learn more about the building that used to be home to the Anvil Club and was once a blacksmith shop.
Double Take Consignment and Elgin Vintage help make refreshing wardrobes an affordable and stylish endeavor.
Many Illinois communities are adding back a 1% grocery tax that will otherwise expire on Jan. 1. Is your town among them?
Geneva resident and award-winning educator Ellen Jo Ljung explores that question in her new novel, "Caught in the Crossfire."
Danielle Murphy, owner of Reveal Beauty & Wax Studio, 211 James St., Geneva, took first place in brow lamination and second place in lash lift in The Skin Games, an international competition for skincare professionals, held in Atlanta in March.
While shining a light on the father of Flag Day and Batavia’s storied past, it was the hands of the town’s youngest citizens, turning tight a 50-year time capsule, best embodying the town’s patriotic promise.
It’s good to think globally, but don’t leave out acting locally. We need you. Learn from those old seekers and do better this time. You can do it.
After 13 years at the helm of the Kane County Regional Office of Education, Superintendent Patricia Dal Santo announced to the County Board that she would retire June 30, according to a news release.
Protesters gathered on Saturday, June 14, 2025 on Randall Road in Geneva to stand against President Donald Trump's policies as part of the "No Kings Day' of demonstrations.
St. Charles City Council members are considering new regulations and fees for AirBnbs, Vrbos and other short-term rentals, which are currently unregulated within city limits.
Aqua Illinois said the drinking water advisory issued June 7, for infants under the age of 6, has been lifted.
In a departure from the contentious now-dead project of Settlements of LaFox's more than 2,000 homes in St. Charles, the village of Campton Hills is poised for a smaller, less dense annexation.
Batavia will have 112 surveillance cameras online throughout the city by next month and, in the meantime, the City and Police Department are working on a policy to ensure privacy and ethical use of the system.
At least 50 motorcycles will meet outside the Sycamore Public Library at 11:30 a.m. On Sunday, June 22, and ride to St. Charles to celebrate local cancer survivor and ride to support him in his battle.
A World War II vet's missing Purple Heart was presented to his grandson, also a vet, at American Legion Post 75 in Geneva.
167 St. Charles jobs will be eliminated next month with the closing of the Amtek Bison manufacturing plant at 3850 Ohio Ave.
Outdoor films and Flag Day celebrations are on tap this weekend in Kane County.
A bill sponsored by Democratic U.S. Representative Lauren Underwood of Naperville that would require Amtrak to have at least one baby changing table in a restroom in each train car is one step closer to becoming law.
Batavia’s annual Winterfest Art Market will return to downtown November 14-16, and organizers are looking for new talent to display in what will be the biggest market to date.
Kane County Circuit Judge John Barsanti ruled on Tuesday that the state did not meet its burden of proof and found a St. Charles businessman not guilty on all counts.
In a courtroom turnabout, 16 felony charges were dismissed against the fifth and last accused sex trafficker arrested in a July 2023 sweep in St. Charles.
St. Charles residents should report cracked sidewalks and walkway suggestions to the city through new online survey.
Geneva History Museum created an online, interactive map showing where 109 veterans are buried at West Side Cemetery.
The bench trial began Monday for St. Charles businessman Robert Gutierrez, 75, who was charged with more than $100,000 in theft by deception.
A Maple Park man died and a toddler was injured Saturday in a small plane crash in rural DeKalb County, authorities said. The man, who piloted the plane. was identified Sunday.
At the heart of Josef's Elegante Meat & Deli lies the strength of family history and cultural tenacity.
Cheryl Cryer owns two local businesses and skates 100 miles a month in her free time.
Kane County communities are working together to bring some relief to those in need.
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Elburn Village President Jeff Walter has thrown his hat in the ring for congress and running for the Republican nomination for the 11th Illinois Congressional District. Democrat Bill Foster currently holds the seat.
A microburst of strong wind and large hail hit Batavia just before 3 p.m. Sunday afternoon, June 8, causing damage and power outages that crews have been working to repair and restore since.
About 80 reenactors represented soldiers from American and German units, as well as Russian, Polish and more.
Drug overdose deaths in the Chicago area mirror a statewide and national trend showing a sharp decline from 2023 to 2024.
The St. Charles Public Library will host ‘Freedom Songs: The Music of Black History,’ a live performance of historically black genres on Friday, June 13 at the library.
Historian and award-winning writer Tom Emery will present a discussion on Illinois' contribution to the Civil War at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 12, at the St. Charles Public Library at 1 S. Sixth Ave.
Fox Valley Opera was formed in late 2023. The group put on its first unofficial show in February of 2024 and officially launched in May 2024.
Shaw Local newspapers received a combined 33 awards Thursday, June 5, 2025, in news contest categories that included general excellence, photography, news writing, opinion writing, design, community service and editorial pages.
The runway is being set with expression and empowerment taking center-stage for Batavia’s celebration of Pride Month. Showcasing the business community’s advocacy for diversity, a fashion show is taking place 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on June 27.
Brandon Franklin, 18, of the 16900 block of Crane Road, Hazel Crest, is charged with two felony counts of first-degree murder in the March 2023 shooting
The St. Charles Public Library will host a performance by Brazilian music duo Tempero Brasileiro at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 8.
A South Elgin man is facing weapons charges after allegedly brandishing a gun inside a St. Charles bar and firing shots outside late Tuesday night.
The City of St. Charles’ annual water quality report confirms that the city’s tap water meets U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
A new St. Charles Chief of Police is expected to be chosen soon, according to Mayor Clint Hull.
From outdoor music to shopping opportunities, there is plenty to do around Kane County this weekend.