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The standoff has ended between an Elgin family and Burlington Central High over whether a student with an accessible parking placard.
Republican state Rep. Martin McLaughlin of Barrington Hills has retained his 52nd House District seat by a 47-vote margin,
Newly approved property tax levy may decrease the tax rate for St. Charles homeowners thanks to an increase in TIF EAV recovery and new development.
The City of Geneva continues to seek community input to determine what to do with aging buildings through phone survey and public meetings.
When she first found out she had leukemia, Ioanna Lo Destro’s heart dropped. Instead of her own mortality, her hopes and fears turned to her dreams of motherhood, her first IVF treatment was cruelly scheduled the very next day.
After seeing a lead of almost 18 points diminish all the way down to just two, St. Charles North put up 10 unanswered points to end the game and escape Glenbard West's comeback attempt with a 46-38 victory.
St. Charles nonprofit Big Hearts of Fox Valley distributed over 10,000 Christmas presents to 550 children in the community during their annual Christmas Gift Sponsorship Program this week.
Batavia family's Holiday light display will compete for a shot at $50,000 on the season premiere of The Great Christmas Light Fight on Dec. 5.
With winter coming, Batavia will soon be home to an indoor pickleball facility.
Elgin Fire Department responded to a structure fire Wednesday at a homless encampment near North State and Kimball streets.
Batavia hit six three-pointers in the second half to pull away and beat Lake Park 47-36 on Wednesday.
Aurora Police opened an investigation after recovering the body of a 35-year-old male from Fox River near Hurd's Island on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 3.
FAA pilot Rebecca Tulloch will explore the rise of female pilots in the military during her presentation “Fly Girls of World War II” on Dec. 11 at the St. Charles Public Library.
The ballots are in and the winners of the 2024 St. Charles Electric Christmas Parade have been announced.
The St. Charles Episcopal Church will host the Advent Festival of Lessons and Carols, featuring meditative anthems, poignant readings and carols.
Several holiday-related events are coming up in Kane County, including photo opportunities with Santa, a Winter Wonder Lights Celebration and more.
Four years before police said he caused a crash that killed DeKalb County sheriff’s deputy Christina Musil, Nathan Sweeney pleaded guilty to DUI and possessing heroin – an offense that, if properly reported, should have revoked his driver’s license. The state was never notified.
Special traffic enforcement patrols conducted by the Illinois State Police in November resulted in 895 citations issued across Cook, DuPage, Kane and Will counties.
Sometimes it’s important to tune out before tuning in to give your senses a break.
Here are official results for the November 2024 for the Kane County Board, countywide offices and local legislative races, as well as several referendum questions.
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce's annual Christmas Walk on Third Street begins at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6 with carolers, Santa, peppermint candy canes, roasting chestnuts.
A hearing officer ruled that developer Shodeen Group must pay a $27,000 to the city of Geneva over the condition of the former historic blacksmith shop at 4 E. State St.
Authorities have identified the chainsaw-wielding man shot by police at a St. Charles assisted living facility Sunday morning.
Choose curling, cross-country skiing, ice fishing and snowmobiling to make winter break a blast.
Fun activities to enjoy in Geneva, Lisle, Starved Rock and Utica, and Lake Forest.
Batavia City Council members are finalizing their 2025 budget and 2024 property tax levy, and are debating whether to raise taxes or cover projected deficits with reserve funds.
Schaumburg’s boys basketball team followed the principle that defense travels during Saturday night’s 52-36 victory over St. Charles East in what turned out to be the championship game of the 64th annual RJ Thanksgiving Tournament.
A former employee under Kane County Treasurer Chris Lauzen lambasted him at Wednesday's Finance Committee meeting, saying he lacks basic computer skills and withholds information from the Finance Department.
CASA Kane County is seeking 50 additional volunteers to support children in the foster care system.
Janecek Builders, a family business in St. Charles, is passing ownership to the second generation and changing the business model from custom home construction to custom remodels and renovations.
Waubonsie Valley scored the game's first 13 points and cruised to a victory over Marmion in the 49th annual Ken Peddy Windmill Classic on Friday.
The Fox Valley Ballet presents the 10th-anniversary production of "The Fox Valley Nutcracker," featuring over 160 cast members, special guest artists and new aerial effects.
Geneva is participating in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program, seeking new, unwrapped toys to be dropped off at City Hall or Public Works until Dec. 9.
Kane County Coroner Rob Russell looks back on 12 years of change at the office before he passes the office to Monica Silva, who won the Nov. 5 election.
Local events in Oswego, Geneva, Aurora, Joliet, Ottawa and more help enhance seasonal fun and keep calendars full.
The Neighborhood Tourist region provides a plethora of shops and boutiques for any taste or interest. These unique shops are located in Geneva, Crystal Lake, McHenry, Oswego, Morris and Grayslake.
Geneva to close Third Street and enforce additional parking restrictions during the annual Christmas Walk and Holiday House Tour on Dec. 6-7.
St. Charles Public Library will host a presentation on "Fly Girls of World War II," highlighting the pivotal role of the Women Airforce Service Pilots during the war.
At its annual assembly Nov. 23, the Illinois Association of School Boards adopted a recommendation to change Illinois TIF laws that included giving joint review boards authority to kill a proposed TIF district.
Four authors of books on 1970s and 1980s Chicago music and radio history will sign books and answer questions at the Arcada Theatre.
1st Place Chiropractic is hosting its 22nd annual Food Drive throughout December to benefit the Tri-City Salvation Army, offering over $5,000 in new patient services and a raffle for donors.
Batavia forwards Jax Abalos (18 points, 14 rebounds) and Payton Wolff (16 points) lead the way to a big-time 78-41 victory over Marmion
The Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway 2024 Holiday Train made a stop in Pingree Grove on Wednesday Nov. 27, 2024, entertaining crowds with live music and holiday cheer while also collecting food and donations for the D300 Food Pantry. The holiday train is touring the U.S. and Canada through Dec. 20.
The Aurora Navy League Council 247 and Rotary Club of Aurora United will host their annual Pearl Harbor Day Luncheon, featuring a buffet, awards ceremony, keynote address and more.
Traffic delays and parking bans will take place as a result of the 2024 St. Charles Holiday Holiday Parade.
Small Business Saturday might seem like Black Friday’s baby brother and Cyber Monday’s second cousin twice removed. But to local small businesses, it’s a chance to shine for a more personal audience.
Batavia runners can start their Thanksgiving morning with a 4-mile race at the 28th annual The Fox and The Turkey races downtown.
Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly will host a Thanksgiving celebration for isolated older adults, featuring a turkey dinner, live music and volunteer support.
The Salvation Army Tri-City Corps will host two Kettle Match Days in December, with donations matched by Colonial Café and the Shodeen Family Foundation.
The Kane County Health Department reports 92 cases of pertussis – also known as whooping cough – so far in 2024, up from 16 cases in 2023, one in 2022 and none in 2021.